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←Membuat halaman berisi '{{Infobox ancient site | name = Timbunan Kabul | native_name = Chaman Hazouri hoard | alternate_name = | image = Chaman Hazouri coin type.jpg | imagealttext = | caption = Sebuah imitasi Iran akhir dari tetradrachm Athena abad ke-5, yang dicetak di bawah kekuasaan Akhemeniyah, jenis tersebut ditemukan di timbunan Kabul (tertanggal 380 SM).<ref name="Cribb Iranian imitation">{{harvnb|Cribb, Dating India's Earliest Coins|1985|p=548}}: "The Iran...'
 
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'''Timbunan Kabul''', juga disebut '''Chaman Hazouri''', '''Chaman Hazouri''' atau '''timbunan Tchamani-i Hazouri''',{{sfn|Bopearachchi, Coin Production and Circulation|2000|pages=300-301}}<ref name="CEMML Chaman Hazouri"/> adalah sebuah timbunan koin yang ditemukan di sekitaran [[Kabul]], [[Afganistan]] pada 1933. Koleksi tersebut berisi sejumlah koin [[Akhemeniyah]] serta beberapa koin [[Yunani Kuno|Yunani]] dari abad ke-5 dan ke-4 SM.<ref name="Bopearachchi & Cribb Chaman Hazouri">{{harvnb|Bopearachchi & Cribb, Coins illustrating the History of the Crossroads of Asia|1992|pp=57–59}}: "The most important and informative of these hoards is the Chaman Hazouri hoard from Kabul discovered in 1933, which contained royal Achaemenid sigloi from the western part of the Achaemenid Empire, together with a large number of Greek coins dating from the fifth and early fourth century BC, including a local imitation of an Athenian tetradrachm, all apparently taken from circulation in the region."</ref> Sekitar ribuan koin terhitung dalam timbunan tersebut.{{sfn|Bopearachchi, Coin Production and Circulation|2000|pages=300-301}}<ref name="CEMML Chaman Hazouri">[https://www.cemml.colostate.edu/cultural/09476/afgh05-106.html 106. Kabul: Chaman-i Hazouri] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200610004813/https://www.cemml.colostate.edu/cultural/09476/afgh05-106.html |date=2020-06-10 }}, Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML), Colorado State University and US Department of Defense, retrieved 26 October 2018.</ref>
 
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