The Qizilbash village
Guzargah
34-30
69-7 G. A village in the Chardeh valley, on both banks of the Kabul river,
1-1/2 miles south of Deh-i-Mozang. The two portions are connected by a good
brick bridge wide enough for field-guns. On the right bank the villagers are
Tajiks; on the left, Kizilbashis and Sayyids. The former have some 300 to 400
houses, the latter about 200. (I.B.C.)
Ludwig W. Adamec — Historical and political gazetteer
of Afghanistan. Volume [06] (1985)
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