Talk:Kabul University

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It’s somewhat fascinating but expected, the 60’s exposed the student body to communism, feminism, and capitalism (probably in that order). After the Taliban, it’s back to progression: math, chemistry, physics, biology, computer science. Obviously not a culture that wants to live in the stone age.

Anonymous

the informaion in this page is some what biased. Hopefully those who submite in future take in consideration all aspects of the issue and set aside their own believes to insure that facts have been stated. Kabul university was a battle ground; there is no doubt about that. but if you look to what happened all around the university campuss, you will come to appreciate the efforts those controling the campus put fort to save the university. If the trees are still standing to bear the scares of war, thats because some one cared enough to insure they stand there. the part of Kabul city where the university campus is located used to have alot of trees on its streets before the war, but except the Univerisy campus there arent many trees left there now.

A Reader

[edit] Identification

Is this the same school also called "Habibiyah University"? Im not sure. Anyone?--Zereshk 00:18, 16 November 2005 (UTC)


This is not the same with Habibiyah University.... Habibiyah is not a University... it's only for high school..

- Tina_C