Darulaman

Darulaman (Persian: دارالامان) is a locality on the south-western fringes of Kabul, Afghanistan, forming part of District 6.

The suburb was a planned city built in the 1920s during the reign of Amanullah Khan.

[1] Amanullah sought to turn Darulaman into a new modern capital city,[2] and hired German companies and engineers to build roads, bridges and other infrastructure.

[4] A narrow-gauge railway, the Kabul-Darulaman Tramway, was also built and operated through this boulevard.

[7] A township called Omid-e Sabz was built and opened in the 2010s about 3 km west from Darulaman.