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Chakari (Cakaray, Chakaray) was a village in Khaki Jabbar District, Kabul Province, Afghanistan. In the 1990s during the Afghan Civil War large portions of it were destroyed, and many people left.〔("Region District Profile:Khak-e-Jabbar" ) UNHCR Sub-Office Central, 31 July 2002〕 As of 2002 many of the former inhabitants had not returned.〔 A Buddhist pillar, known as the "Minaret of Chakari" was located there,〔("Minaret of Chakari" ) Programme Management Information System Office of the UN Coordinator for Afghanistan, via Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with photograph〕〔Ball, W.; McNicoll, A. W.; Rao, G. K. (1990) "The Minar-i Chakari: report on the Society's preservation work" ''South Asian Studies'' (London) 6: pp. 229-239〕 and appears to have given the village its name.〔Dorneich, Christof M. (1999) ''Minar-i Chakari: Afghanistan's lost and unsolved architectural riddle of great antiquity'' (Spach library series #3) Society for the Preservation of Afghanistan's Cultural Heritage, Pestawar, Pakistan, page 12, , a translation of Dorneich, Christof M. (1968) ''Minar-i Tschakari : illustrierte Studie zur Geschichte und Kunstgeschichte der beiden buddhistischen Säulen bei Kabul'' University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany〕 The pillar was heavily damaged during the Afghan Civil War, and collapsed in March 1998.〔Hunt, Luke (2 September 1999) "Afghan relics turn to dust amid war and neglect" Agence France Presse, via Lexis/Nexis subscription service〕 ==Notes==
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