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The Friday Mosque of Kandahar City in Afghanistan. Within the compound is also the tomb of Ahmad Shah Durrani, the founder of the state of Afghanistan, and the site of a cloak which is believed to be worn by the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. It has switched hands until finally resting here. |
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6 September 2010 |
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U.S Embassy Kabul Afghanistan |
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Brian H. Neely (U.S. Department of State) |
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