Ghazi Amanullah Khan Town (Pashto: غازي امان الله خان مېنه) is a planned community located next to the Kabul–Jalalabad Road roughly 15 miles (24 km) southeast...
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standard cricket stadium in Afghanistan. It is located in the heart of Ghazi Amanullah Town, a new suburb of Jalalabad in Nangarhar Province. Construction of...
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between to the two countries. The Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium is next to the Ghazi Amanullah Khan Town, which is about 15 miles (24 km)...
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Ghazi Amanullah Khan (Pashto and Persian: غازی امان الله خان; 1 June 1892 – 26 April 1960) was the sovereign of Afghanistan from 1919, first as Emir and...
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Kandahar International Cricket Stadium, Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium in Ghazi Amanullah Town, and Kabul International Cricket Ground...
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cricket stadiums in Afghanistan after Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium in the Ghazi Amanullah Town of Jalalabad, and Alokozay Kabul International...
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events. Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium is the first international standard cricket stadium in Afghanistan. It is located in the Ghazi Amanullah...
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Stadium Location Capacity Status Notes Image Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium Ghazi Amanullah Town 14,000 Completed Kandahar International Cricket...
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Kabul International Cricket Ground in Kabul Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium in Ghazi Amanullah Town, Jalalabad Ahmad Shahi Stadium in Kandahar...
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50-over tournament. In May 2017 however, the ICC recognised the 50-over Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament by granting it List A status. Cricket...
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played across two venues, with the first five matches played at the Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium in Nangahar Province and the remaining...
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Habibullāh Kalakāni (redirect from Habib Ullah Ghazi)
Afghan Civil War he contested the Afghan throne with Amanullah Khan. After defeating Amanullah, he was eventually defeated by Mohammad Nadir Shah. Khalilullah...
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Darunta Dam Ghazi Amanullah Khan Town (Ghazi Amanullah Khan Park and Ghazi Amanullah Khan International Cricket Stadium) Mausoleum of Amanullah Khan (Siraj-ul-Emarat...
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the toss and elected to field. Mirwais Zazai, Suliman Safi, Awal Khail, Amanullah Rafiqi, Parvez Amin, Irfan Safi, Ashiqullah, Mohammadullah Hamkar, Zahid...
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Speen Ghar Region won by 29 runs Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium, Ghazi Amanullah Town Umpires: Bismillah Jan Shinwari and Abdullah Player...
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Ghar Region won by an innings and 46 runs Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium, Ghazi Amanullah Town Umpires: Ahmed Shah Pakteen and Mahmood Kharoti...
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Amo Region won by 7 runs Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium, Ghazi Amanullah Town Umpires: Ahmed Shah Durrani and Mahmood Kharoti Player of...
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until the end of the Raj. Soldiers decorated by the authority of Ghazi Amanullah Khan: Ghazi Mir Zaman Khan, a National Hero of Afghanistan who was decorated...
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Waqar Salamkheil (category MI Cape Town cricketers)
South Africa. Retrieved 4 September 2019. "Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament at Amanullah, Sep 10 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 September...
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The 2017 Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament was a List A cricket competition that took place in Afghanistan from 10 to 19 August 2017. It...
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (redirect from Ghazi Mustafa Kemal)
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, also known as Mustafa Kemal Pasha until 1921, and Ghazi Mustafa Kemal from 1921 until the Surname Law of 1934 (c. 1881 – 10 November...
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leaders and tribal leaders of the Afghans. King Amanullah Khan institutionalized the jirga. From Amanullah until the reign of Mohammed Zahir Shah (1933–1973)...
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next to the capital, the Aino Mena project in Kandahar, and the Ghazi Amanullah Khan Town near Jalalabad. Similar development projects have also begun in...
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Kabul (section Twin towns – sister cities)
Anglo-Afghan War, King Amanullah Khan announced Afghanistan's independence in foreign affairs at Eidgah Mosque in Kabul. Amanullah was reform-minded and...
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Arghandab Nangarhar Province Jalalabad Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium (next to Ghazi Amanullah Khan Town) Darunta Dam Nimruz Province Zaranj...
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Waheed Murad, actor Yousaf Khan, actor Zahid Ahmed (actor) Zeba, actress Amanullah Khan (actor) Amna Riaz Mooroo Muhammad Ali Mirza Anoushey Ashraf Ayesha...
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Civil War continued from the previous year. Monarch – until 14 January – Amanullah Khan 14 January-17 January – Inayatullah Khan 17 January-16 October –...
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Kurram Agency 107. Maskanai 113.Bhakkar 158.Chakwal 155.Jamrud 140.Dera Ghazi Khan 124.Bajaur Wah 115.Orakzai 1.L Masjid 2.Bajaur 3.Mir Ali 4.Swat 5.Sararogha...
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Devonport Oval 14,000 Devonport Australia Devonport Cricket Club Ghazi Amanullah International Cricket Stadium 14,000 Jalalabad Afghanistan Afghanistan...
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Northern Areas." AKRF began its struggle as Armed Militia known as Lashkar, Ghazis, and Jathas. As the volunteers swelled the ranks and files, a command structure...
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