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    August 2010, ten members of International Assistance Mission (IAM) Nuristan Eye Camp team were killed in Kuran wa Munjan District of Badakhshan Province...
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    earlier reports a fake. In August 2010, Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin was possibly responsible for the 2010 Badakhshan massacre. Although a rocket attack reported...
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    surgeon, killed along with other aid workers in Afghanistan (2010 Badakhshan massacre) Anthony (Tony) John Wright (b. 1962), cricketer Ashley Young (b...
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    retrieved January 21, 2025 The National First Ladies Library (November 16, 2010). Heroes of the Presidential Medal of Freedom (PDF). Canton Ohio. p. 3. Archived...
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    Tom Little (optometrist) (category 2010 deaths)
    Assistance Mission team in Afghanistan that was attacked in the 2010 Badakhshan massacre; he and nine other members of his team were murdered. He is a posthumous...
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  • August 7, 2010. Archived from the original on August 21, 2010. Retrieved August 8, 2010. The Afghanistan Analysts Network: Ten Dead in Badakhshan 6: Local...
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  • Death of Linda Norgrove (category 2010 in international relations)
    their studies were halted by the Taliban in 2021. Biography portal 2010 Badakhshan massacre List of solved missing person cases "Fundraising run for Linda...
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    semi-autonomous Gorno-Badakhshan province in late July 2012. The Western media described the fighting as the worst in Tajikistan since 2010 or the 1992–1997...
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  • IAM in a remote rural area. Attacks and casualties Main article: 2010 Badakhshan massacre Twelve expat volunteers and two Afghan staff have been killed while...
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  • The Dasht-i-Leili massacre occurred in December 2001 during the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan when 250 to 2,000 Taliban prisoners were shot and/or suffocated...
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    Soviet war crimes (category Massacres in the Soviet Union)
    The provinces of Nangarhar, Ghazni, Lagham, Kunar, Zabul, Qandahar, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes...
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    clashes 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution 2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes Tajikistan Tajikistani Civil War (1992–1997) Insurgency in Gorno-Badakhshan (2010–2015)...
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  • The Granai airstrike, sometimes called the Granai massacre, refers to the killing of approximately 86 to 147 Afghan civilians by an airstrike by a US Air...
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    Rasht Valley was concluded in November 2010. Fighting erupted again, this time in and around Gorno-Badakhshan, in July 2012. In 2015, Russia sent more...
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  • On July 23, 2010, a NATO attack killed and injured many Afghan civilians, most of whom were women and children, in the village of Sangin in Helmand province...
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  • The Nangar Khel incident, sometimes called the Nangar Khel massacre, took place in the Afghan village of Nangar Khel (Paktika Province) on August 16, 2007...
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  • massacres in Afghanistan "Afghan capital Kabul hit by co-ordinated Taliban attack". BBC News. London: BBC. 18 January 2010. Retrieved 18 January 2010...
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  • Archived from the original on February 25, 2021. Darack 2010, p. 155. Darack 2010, p. 148-150. Darack 2010, p. 160. Satellite image via Google Maps of location...
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    The provinces of Nangarhar, Ghazni, Laghman, Kunar, Zabul, Kandahar, Badakhshan, Logar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes...
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  • Baloch also have a presence in Helmand, Faryab, Takhar, Herat, Kandahar, Badakhshan and other parts of Afghanistan. The history of the Baloch presence in...
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    Abdur Rahman met the Mir of Badakhshan in battle, forcing him to flee to Chitral while Abdur Rahman annexed Badakhshan. Abdur Rahman requested from Sultan...
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    Abdur Rahman met the Mir of Badakhshan in battle, forcing him to flee to Chitral while Abdur Rahman annexed Badakhshan. Abdur Rahman requested from Sultan...
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  • Mongol campaign against the Nizaris (category Massacres in Iran)
    their traditional strongholds. Many of them migrated to Afghanistan, Badakhshan, and Sindh. Little is known about the history of the Ismailis in this...
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    the Baghlan area north of the Hindu Kush, among the mountain Tajik of Badakhshan, and amongst the Wakhi in the Wakhan Corridor. The Ismailis believe that...
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    less than 10% of the country, cornered in the north-east and based in Badakhshan province. The US invaded Afghanistan, providing support to Northern Alliance...
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    www.nation.sc. Stevenson, Rachel (24 September 2008). "Finland school massacre brings day of mourning and review of gun laws". The Guardian. "Kyrgyzstan...
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  • waging a guerrilla campaign in several provinces including Baghlan, Balkh, Badakhshan, and Faryab by early 2022. In addition, an independent anti-Taliban militia...
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    Afghans, the revolt was defeated. Mizrab Bi was brought to submission, and Badakhshan was subjugated as well. In 1755—1756, Hajji Bi petitioned Ahmad Shah at...
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    Afghanistan. In August 2010, the Taliban claimed that they murdered 10 medical aid workers while they were passing through Badakhshan Province on their way...
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  • History of the Special Air Service (category Articles with unsourced statements from March 2010)
    by bandits and held in two separate caves in the Koh-e-Laram forest, Badakhshan Province. The assault force killed eleven gunmen and rescued all four...
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