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English: The history of this historical city dates back to the 4th century AH. Like many other cities at the time, the city of Gholghola was burnt down by Genghis Khan with the Mongol invasion, and the remnants of destruction and fire are still visible today. However, according to the archeological evidence of the Timurid period in this historical site, it seems that the city of Gholghola has continued to live in the following centuries.
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A wide-angle view of the Gholghola Mountains in Bamyan, Afghanistan

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