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Cheluzineh is one of the sights of Kandahar, Afghanistan, which is located on the Chehel Zineh Mountain, one of the historical and cultural attractions of Afghanistan, which was built during the reign of Zahiruddin Mohammad Babar.
This building is located in the west of Kandahar city on the top of Qitool mountain "Sar Pozeh," a stone arch carved with 44 shrine bushes is known among the people as forty bushels. The original name of the forty shrines of Kandahar (Jahannama porch) is the name that is mentioned in the inscriptions inside the patio.
The original Islamic and Indian architecture used in constructing this arch or porch has given it beauty. The geographical location of this arch is located in a green place and close to the Arghandab River, which has added to the beauty of this historical place. Another name for this arch is "Forty Steps."
This historical monument, also referred to as "Pish Tagh" by Afghan scholar Farooq Ansari, was built by Zahiruddin Mohammad Babar, the founder of the Babri dynasty 13 Shawwal 928, after the second conquest of Kandahar. It ended in 953 lunar years after a 25-year hiatus.
The fences and shutters on both sides of the shrine were built during the reign of Amanullah Khan and by order of his wife, Queen Suraya. Although this building is not very old in terms of historical records compared to other antiquities of Kandahar, it is a very beautiful area overlooking the river "Arghandab," and most of the gardens and agricultural fields are spectacular, memorable places.
According to my calculations, in 25 years, 80 stonecutters have completed the work of Zeineh with different intervals, and there the inscriptions named "Ferdows Makani Babarshah," "Mirza Kamran," "Mirza Askari," and "Mirza Handal" who were the owners of sugar It is written. Because the king was not present, the names of his sons and the owners of Kandahar are engraved.