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ANDHKVOY
ARACHOSIA
ARGHANDAB
ARGHANDAB_RIVER
ARYOB
ASSAILANTS
BACTRIA
BADAKHSHAN_PROVINCE
BADGHIS_PROVINCE
BAGHLAN_PROVINCE
BAGHRAN
BAGHRAN_DISTRICT
BAGRAM_AIR_BASE
BALKH_PROVINCE
BALKH_RIVER
BAMIYAN_PROVINCE
BAMYAN
BAND-E_AMIR
BARAI_GHAR
CACHE
CHAGHCHARAN
CONCORD_PEAK
DAND_DISTRICT
DEH_RAWOOD
DISTRICT_CENTER
FARAH_PROVINCE
FARAH_RIVER
FARYAB_PROVINCE
GANDAMAK
GARDEZ
GERISHK_DISTRICT
GHAZNI
GHAZNI_PROVINCE
GHOWR_PROVINCE
GOVERNOR
GREATER_KHORASAN
HAIBAK
HAMUN-I-HELMAND
HARIRUD
HAZARAJAT
HELMAND_PROVINCE
HELMAND_RIVER
HERAT
HINDU_KUSH
JALALABAD
JOWZJAN_PROVINCE
JURM_DISTRICT
KABUL_GOLF_CLUB
KABUL_PROVINCE
KAFIRISTAN
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ANDHKVOY

  1. Andhkvoy is a small town is northern Afghanistan.

ARACHOSIA

  1. Arachosia is the ancient name of an area that corresponds to the southern part of today 's Afghanistan, around the city of Kandahar. (Web site)
  2. Arachosia is also a spider genus ( Anyphaenidae). (Web site)
  3. Arachosia is the Greek name of an ancient province of the Achaemenid, Seleucid and Parthian empires. (Web site)
  4. Arachosia is the Greek name of an ancient province of the Achaemenid, Seleucid, Mauryan and Parthian empires.
  5. Arachosia was directly to the south of Bactria, but separated from it by the Hindu Kush mountain range.

ARGHANDAB

  1. Arghandab is a district in the central part of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. (Web site)
  2. Arghandab is a river in Afghanistan, about 400 kilometers (250 miles) in length. (Web site)

ARGHANDAB RIVER

  1. Zhari District is located on the North bank of the Arghandab River that runs E-W through Kandahar Province. (Web site)
  2. Canadian soldiers, who have set up a strong network on the ground in Zhari district, are now moving into Panjwaii, south of the Arghandab River.

ARYOB

  1. Aryob is an area in the Paktia province of Afghanistan where the Zazi (Dzadzi) tribe of Pashtuns live.

ASSAILANTS

  1. The assailants were apprehended by the local population and are under arrest.
  2. The assailants were not apprehended.
  3. The assailants were not caught, but it was alleged that they were members of the Jamiat-e-Islami group led by Ustad Atta Mohammad .

BACTRIA

  1. Bactria was a fertile country, and a profusion of mounds and abandoned water channels testifies to its ancient prosperity. (Web site)
  2. Bactria was bounded on the east by the ancient region of Gandhara . (Web site)
  3. Bactria was bounded on the east by the ancient region of Gandhara in the Indian subcontinent .
  4. Bactria was bounded on the east by the ancient region of Gandhara in the.
  5. Bactria was bounded on the south by the ancient region of Gandhara.

BADAKHSHAN PROVINCE

  1. Badakhshan Province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)
  2. Badakhshan province is a mountainous area, where many of its villages can only be reached from Tajikistan. (Web site)
  3. Badakhshan province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan .It is in the east of the country. (Web site)

BADGHIS PROVINCE

  1. Badghis province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)

BAGHLAN PROVINCE

  1. Baghlan province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan .

BAGHRAN

  1. Baghran is the northernmost district in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (Web site)
  2. Baghran is the northernmost district of Helmand Province. (Web site)

BAGHRAN DISTRICT

  1. He said people had gathered for picnics and to go to a shrine in Baghran district north of Lashkar Gah on Thursday when the raids started. (Web site)
  2. It was 3:00 pm on a Thursday afternoon in the small town of Bughni, located in the Baghran district of Helmand province. (Web site)
  3. Residents in Baghran district say as many as 200 civilians died. (Web site)

BAGRAM AIR BASE

  1. BAGRAM AIR BASE - The discussion ranged from the fabric softener used in the laundry to plans for upgrades on the base. (Web site)
  2. Bagram Air Base is a former Soviet airbase about 50 km north of Kabul. (Web site)
  3. Bagram Air Base is a military controlled airport and an army housing complex in Afghanistan. (Web site)
  4. Bagram Air Base is the main detention facility for persons detained by US forces in Afghanistan. (Web site)
  5. Bagram air base is a trap just like it was for the Soviets. (Web site)

BALKH PROVINCE

  1. Balkh Province is a top cannabis producer in Afghanistan . (Web site)

BALKH RIVER

  1. ADB JFPR grant to improve irrigation networks and water management in Balkh River Basin in Afghanistan.
  2. It lies 14 miles (22 km) west of the city of Mazar-e Sharif and is situated along the Balkh River. (Web site)
  3. Mazar-e Sharif is located in one of Afghanistan's most fertile regions, extensively irrigated by the Balkh River and producing cotton, grain, and fruit.

BAMIYAN PROVINCE

  1. Bamiyan province is a case in point. (Web site)
  2. Bamiyan province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)

BAMYAN

  1. Bamyan was a stopping off point for many travellers. (Web site)
  2. Bamyan was exposed to heavy fighting during the conflict that opposed in 1995 the Hezb-E-Whadat to Tajiks and from 1998 to 2001, Hezb-e Wahdat to Taliban. (Web site)

BAND-E AMIR

  1. Band-E Amir is a beautiful place to relax and take in the spectacular scenery. (Web site)
  2. Band-e Amir are a group of lakes in Afghanistan. (Web site)
  3. Band-e Amir was to become Afghanistan's first national park in the 1960s but thanks to the instability of Kabul government this never happened. (Web site)

BARAI GHAR

  1. Barai Ghar are a group of mountains in the southeast of the Zabul province , Afghanistan - 200 kilometres northeast of Kandahar .

CACHE

  1. The cache was buried about 12 feet deep and contained 92, 107mm rockets. (Web site)
  2. The cache was recovered by the Afghan National Army and later destroyed. (Web site)

CHAGHCHARAN

  1. Chaghcharan is a town in central Afghanistan , the capital of Ghor province . (Web site)
  2. Chaghcharan is the capital of Ghowr province in Western Afghanistan. (Web site)

CONCORD PEAK

  1. Concord Peak is a mountain of the Pamirs, on the Afghan - Tajik border, about 15 km south of Lake Zorkul. (Web site)
  2. Concord Peak is a mountain of the Pamirs, on the Afghan - Tajik border, about 15 km south of ake Zorkul" Lake Zorkul.

DAND DISTRICT

  1. In Dand district detention centre, Kandahar province, there is an outside water tap but no access to water within the compound. (Web site)
  2. At the time of Amnesty International's visit to Dand district, Kandahar province, four people were being kept in a space with no window. (Web site)

DEH RAWOOD

  1. Deh Rawood is a district and town in Uruzgan province , Afghanistan .

DISTRICT CENTER

  1. The district center is the city of Kandahar. (Web site)
  2. The district center is the town of Maruf, located in the northern part of the district. (Web site)
  3. The district center is the town of Spin Boldak, located in the western part of the district on the road to Pakistan. (Web site)
  4. The district center is the village of Arghistan, located in the central part of the district in the Arghistan River valley. (Web site)
  5. The district center is the village of Ghorak, located in its western part. (Web site)

FARAH PROVINCE

  1. Farah Province is one of the western provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)
  2. Farah province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)

FARAH RIVER

  1. Farah River is a river in western Afghanistan .
  2. The Farah River is a river in western Afghanistan .

FARYAB PROVINCE

  1. Faryab province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan .

GANDAMAK

  1. Gandamak is a village in Afghanistan , 35 miles (56 km) from Jalalabad on the road to Kabul . (Web site)
  2. Gandamak is a village of Afghanistan , 35 miles (56 km) from Jalalabad on the road to Kabul .
  3. Gandamak is a village 35 miles from Jalalabad on the road to Kabul. (Web site)
  4. Gandamak is also the name of a famous dog kennel in Bratislava , Slovakia , which breeds Afghan Hounds .
  5. Gandamak is also the name of a famous dog kennel in Bratislava, Slovakia, which breeds Afghan Hound s. (Web site)

GARDEZ

  1. Gardez is the capital of Paktia province, Afghanistan.
  2. GARDEZ: A Russian man, disguised as a woman, was arrested during a search in the restive southeastern province of Paktia. (Web site)

GERISHK DISTRICT

  1. A grenade attack in the Gerishk district of Helmand province, Afghanistan, wounded six local government soldiers. (Web site)
  2. Qari Hazrat is the commander of the Gerishk district and a part of the Taliban movement. (Web site)

GHAZNI

  1. Ghazni is a city in central Afghanistan, situated on a plateau at 7280 feet above sea level. (Web site)
  2. Ghazni is the capital of the Ghazni province. (Web site)
  3. Ghazni is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)

GHAZNI PROVINCE

  1. Ghazni province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan .

GHOWR PROVINCE

  1. Ghowr province is one of the thirty-two provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)

GOVERNOR

  1. The Governor is the representative of the central government of Afghanistan, and is responsible for all administrative and formal issues. (Web site)
  2. The governor was in the building but escaped injury. (Web site)

GREATER KHORASAN

  1. Greater Khorasan is a historical region that includes territories in today's Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan.
  2. Greater Khorasan is a modern term for eastern territories of ancient Persia .
  3. Greater Khorasan is an area of land from the past which included parts that are presently in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. (Web site)
  4. Greater Khorasan is one of the regions of Greater Iran.

HAIBAK

  1. Haibak is a town of Afghanistan in the Samangan Province and is a former khanate of Afghan Turkestan .

HAMUN-I-HELMAND

  1. The Hamun-i-Helmand has the potential to support irrigated agriculture in the area. (Web site)
  2. TD {font-size:10pt} Hamun-i-Helmand definition of Hamun-i-Helmand in the Free Online Encyclopedia. (Web site)
  3. Hamun-i-Helmand or Sistan Lake , marshy lake in the Sistan, c.5,000 sq mi (12,950 sq km), on the Iran-Afghanistan border. (Web site)

HARIRUD

  1. The Harirud River rises in central Afghanistan and flows to the west and northwest to form part of the border with Iran. (Web site)
  2. Herat, northwestern Afghanistan, capital of Herat Province, on the Harirud river. (Web site)
  3. The major drainage systems are those of the Amu Darya, Helmand, Kabul, and Harirud.

HAZARAJAT

  1. Hazarajat is a chronic food deficit area. (Web site)
  2. Hazarajat is a mountainous region in central Afghanistan , home to the Hazara ethnic group . (Web site)
  3. Hazarajat is a mountainous region in central Afghanistan , home to the Hazara people . (Web site)
  4. Hazarajat was divided into 36 civilian and eight military administrative units where civilian and military units were independent of each other. (Web site)
  5. The Hazarajat is a land of high mountains and narrow valleys. (Web site)

HELMAND PROVINCE

  1. Helmand province is a major centre for opium production. (Web site)
  2. Helmand province is a major poppy growing region where opium production helps fund the Taliban insurgency.
  3. Helmand province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan .
  4. Helmand province was Afghanistan's top producer in 2000. (Web site)

HELMAND RIVER

  1. The Helmand River is the largest of the three major drainage basins of Afghanistan and has the least diverse ichthyofauna in terms of number of species. (Web site)
  2. The Helmand River is the main river of Afghanistan. (Web site)
  3. The Helmand river was known in ancient times as the Harahvaiti.

HERAT

  1. Herat is a province of Afghanistan; together with Badghis, Farah, and Ghor provinces it makes up the western region of the country. (Web site)
  2. Herat is an ancient city with many historic buildings, although these have suffered damage in various military conflicts during the last few decades. (Web site)
  3. Herat is the center of the same name of Herat Province. (Web site)
  4. Herat is the focus of one of the country's most densely populated and fertile agricultural areas, irrigated from the Harirud.
  5. Herat is the largest city in western Afghanistan and is the main trade city for exports to Iran and now Turkmenistan and Middle East. (Web site)

HINDU KUSH

  1. The Hindu Kush is a mountain range in Afghanistan as well as in the North-West Frontier Province and Northern Areas of Pakistan.
  2. The origin of the term "Hindu Kush" (and whether it translates as "Hindu Killer") is a point of contention.
  3. The origin of the term "Hindu Kush" (and whether it translates as "Killer of Hindu") is a point of contention.

JALALABAD

  1. Jalalabad is a PPR only airfield remarks See AIP for detailed information. (Web site)
  2. Jalalabad is a bustling city of well over one hundred thousand people on the eastern edge of Afghanistan - forty-six miles from Pakistan.
  3. Jalalabad is a city of eastern Afghanistan, situated midway between Kabul and the city of Peshwar in Pakistan. (Web site)
  4. Jalalabad is a junction and as a result, a favored stopover for travelers to Nuristan and Khyber Pass. (Web site)
  5. Jalalabad is a junction and favored stopover for the travelers to Nuristan and Khyber Pass. (Web site)

JOWZJAN PROVINCE

  1. Jowzjan province is one of the main bases for militias linked to Dostum. (Web site)
  2. Jowzjan province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan .
  3. Jowzjan province is one of the thirty-two provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)

JURM DISTRICT

  1. Jurm District is one of the 30 districts of Badakhshan Province in eastern Afghanistan. (Web site)

KABUL GOLF CLUB

  1. The Kabul Golf Club is a nine-hole golf course located near the Karga Dam around 7 miles from the center of Kabul, Afghanistan.
  2. Kabul Golf Club is a nine hole golf course. (Web site)
  3. Kabul Golf Club was established in the year 1967. (Web site)
  4. The Kabul Golf Club is a desert-style course where 18 tee boxes play to 9 holes. (Web site)
  5. The Kabul Golf Club is a nine-hole golf course located near Kargha, around 7 miles from the center of Kabul , Afghanistan .

KABUL PROVINCE

  1. Kabul Province is a new Administration and Political division within the new government of Afghanistan. (Web site)
  2. Kabul province is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. (Web site)

KAFIRISTAN

  1. Kafiristan is also the setting for the visit by G. I. Gurdjieff, to the legendary monastery of the World Brotherhood, in Meetings with Remarkable Men (pp.
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