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[[Image:Paghman.jpg|thumb|right| Paghman Arc]]
These days not much is left of '''Paghman Gardens''', save for an Arc de Triomphe style arch. After his 1927 – 1928 tour of Europe, India and Iran, King Amanullah brought in foreign experts to redesign Paghman. [[Paghman]], a small village at the bottom of the [[Hindu Kush]] became a holiday retreat with villas and chalets. However, after becoming a [[Mujaheddin]] battleground, little remains. In the summer though, Paghman is popular as someplace to go for a break from the city and maybe a picnic. The locality was traditionally the family seat of the [[Paghman saadat]] most noted for its famous descendant [[Idries Shah]].
These days not much is left of '''Paghman Gardens''', save for an Arc de Triomphe style arch. After his 1927 – 1928 tour of Europe, India and Iran, King Amanullah brought in foreign experts to redesign Paghman. [[Paghman]], a small village at the bottom of the [[Hindu Kush]] became a holiday retreat with villas and chalets. However, after becoming a [[Mujaheddin]] battleground, little remains. In the summer though, Paghman is popular as someplace to go for a break from the city and maybe a picnic. The locality was traditionally the family seat of the [[Paghman saadat]] most noted for its famous descendant [[Idries Shah]].



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Paghman Arc

These days not much is left of Paghman Gardens, save for an Arc de Triomphe style arch. After his 1927 – 1928 tour of Europe, India and Iran, King Amanullah brought in foreign experts to redesign Paghman. Paghman, a small village at the bottom of the Hindu Kush became a holiday retreat with villas and chalets. However, after becoming a Mujaheddin battleground, little remains. In the summer though, Paghman is popular as someplace to go for a break from the city and maybe a picnic. The locality was traditionally the family seat of the Paghman saadat most noted for its famous descendant Idries Shah.