Nancy Hatch Dupree - An Historical Guide to Kabul. The Name 8 Aralık 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Sir Alexander Burnes tells us, for instance, that when he was in Kabul in 1834, it was popularly believed that two sons of Noah, Cakool and Habool, were the founders of the Afghan race. When it came to naming their greatest city, the two brothers quarreled bitterly until at last a compromise was reached: each would give to the city one syllable of his name. Thus it was that the city came to be called Ca-bool. Legend has taken considerable license here. In Persian, Adam's two sons, Cain and Abel, are known as Cabil and Habil. The Moghul Emperor Babur tells us Cain was the founder of Kabul and that he visited his tomb soon after his arrival. It was situated, he said, in the gardens south of Bala Hissar in the area now known as Shohada-i-Salehin."
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Willem Vogelsang, The Afghans, Edition: illustrated Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 2002, sayfa 18, ISBN 0-631-19841-5, 9780631198413 (LINK 4 Kasım 2013 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.)
Nancy Hatch Dupree - An Historical Guide to Kabul. The Name 8 Aralık 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi. "Sir Alexander Burnes tells us, for instance, that when he was in Kabul in 1834, it was popularly believed that two sons of Noah, Cakool and Habool, were the founders of the Afghan race. When it came to naming their greatest city, the two brothers quarreled bitterly until at last a compromise was reached: each would give to the city one syllable of his name. Thus it was that the city came to be called Ca-bool. Legend has taken considerable license here. In Persian, Adam's two sons, Cain and Abel, are known as Cabil and Habil. The Moghul Emperor Babur tells us Cain was the founder of Kabul and that he visited his tomb soon after his arrival. It was situated, he said, in the gardens south of Bala Hissar in the area now known as Shohada-i-Salehin."
Willem Vogelsang, The Afghans, Edition: illustrated Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 2002, sayfa 18, ISBN 0-631-19841-5, 9780631198413 (LINK 4 Kasım 2013 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.)