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Village in Nangarhar, Afghanistan

34°17′16″N 70°23′17″E / 34.2879°N 70.3881°E / 34.2879; 70.3881Kandibagh or Kindibagh is a village in Chaparhar District, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan.

History

David Bivar speculates that the village might be the Kindi of Ghaznavid sources where Sabuktigin humbled Jayapala's forces and installed a ribāṭ of considerable fame. However, both the latitude and longitude are offset by about a degree when compared to Al-Biruni's records and the village has not been physically surveyed either to detect structural remnants that can be equated to the ribāṭ.

Notes

  1. Biruni, who had travelled through the region, recorded the coordinates of "Ribat Kindi / Ribat al-Amir" as 33°40'N 69°50'E (adjusted for longitude) pointing to the western fringes of Logar Valley where, however, Bivar found no evidence for the structure. Coordinates provided by other classical geographers — Jamshīd al-Kāshī, Ulugh Beg, and others — locate the structure at 34°00'N 69°00'E (adjusted for longitude) too but they had never travelled through the region.

References

  1. ^ Bivar, A. D. H. (1979). "The stations of al-Bīrūnī on the journey from Ghazna to Peshawar". Al-Bīrūnī : commemorative volume : proceedings of the International Congress held in Pakistan on the occasion of millenary of Abū Raihān Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Bīrūnī 973-ca 1051 A.D., November 26, 1973 thru' December 12, 1973. Karachi: Hamdard National Foundation & Oxford University Press. pp. 169, 173.
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