Wazīrī Wiyālêh
Wazīrī Wiyālêh is an irrigation ditch in Kabul, Afghanistan and has an elevation of 1,781 metres. Wazīrī Wiyālêh is situated nearby to the locality Qal‘ah-ye Āqā Muḩammad Qal‘ah, as well as near Qal‘ah Mīr ‘Alam.Places of Interest
Highlights include Minar-i Chakri.
Minar-i Chakri
Archaeological site
Photo: Charles Masson, Public domain.
Minar-i Chakri was a pillar made of carved stones on an elevation of 2500m, 16 kilometers southeast of Kabul in Afghanistan. It was 28.5 meters high and was one of Buddhist buildings which at the time of the Kushan Empire was built in the area of Kabultals.
Wazīrī Wiyālêh
- Type: Irrigation ditch
- Also known as: “Waziri Wiyaleh” and “وزیری ویاله”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Kabul, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
34.58607° or 34° 35′ 10″ northLongitude
69.2746° or 69° 16′ 29″ eastElevation
1,781 metres (5,843 feet)Open location code
8J6FH7PF+CRGeoNames ID
7571074
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