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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Koh e Hindaki, Romanized, "Hendaki", Endakī, Indikki, Indiki, and Hindka’i (Persian: کوه هندکی ‎ Mountain of the Hindu Region) is a mountain of the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan.It is located near Bagrami District, Kabul Province.Hindaki was a very large room. The area was on both sides of the ridges of the southern of Kassa ye Kabul (Kabul Basin). Hindaki is not a mountain, but a phenomenon of the most important historical significance. Over the history of the area Hindaki has been minimized. Jahan-Numa Palace after the pattern of Jahan Numa in India, (renamed as Chilhil Sutun, also on the pattern of Chehel Setoun of Isfahan ) was on a slope of mountain of Hindaki (2251 m), another mountain on the western side of the south-west of Kabul, about 10 km from this mountain with 2199 m height. Beginning of the 20th Century, it is renamed to Koh e Chehel Setoun. Today this mountain is to eastern district of Shah Shayed. Not far from Shah Bahar (King Vihara), from the magnificent ancient buildings, only ruins can be seen.. }

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