Asadabad (Dari: اسعدآباد), also called Chaghasarai (چغسرای) or Kafiristan (کافرستان), is the capital city of Kunar Province in Afghanistan. It is located...
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Asadabad may refer to: Asadabad, Afghanistan, capital of Kunar Province Asadabad District, district of Kunar Province, Afghanistan Asadabad, Jalilabad...
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train Afghan border security agencies and members of the Afghan police force. After two rockets landed near a U.S. base at Asadabad, Afghanistan, coalition...
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Kunar Province (redirect from Konar, Afghanistan)
کنر) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. Its capital is Asadabad. Its population is estimated to...
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Asadabad (Persian: اسدآباد) is a city in the Central District of Asadabad County, Hamadan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the...
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Michael P. Murphy (category American military personnel killed in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021))
his team was compromised and surrounded by Taliban forces near Asadabad, Afghanistan. The U.S. Navy ship USS Michael Murphy and several civilian and...
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them. The U.S. base in Asadabad, Afghanistan in Kunar province came under rocket or mortar fire. No injuries were reported. Afghan security officials in...
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Afghanistan Zaranj, capital of Nimruz Province in southwestern Afghanistan Qalat, the capital of Zabul Province in the south of the country Asadabad,...
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non-Masons, completed in 2010. Union City's sister cities are: Asadabad, Afghanistan Baybay, Philippines Chiang Rai, Thailand Jalandhar, India Liyang...
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security with a turret mounted M60 machine gun during a convoy stop in Asadabad, Afghanistan in 2004. An AT4 can be seen in the foreground. Slovenian and 5th...
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Florent Groberg (category United States Army personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021))
Operating Base Fiaz to the provincial governor's compound in Asadabad, Kunar, Afghanistan for a weekly security meeting. As the patrol advanced towards...
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My London. 4 October 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2020. "Union City and Asadabad, Afghanistan, finally become sister cities". eastbaytimes.com. East Bay Times...
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Heroísmo, Portugal Inverell, Australia Tustin Heyuan, China Union City Asadabad, Afghanistan Baybay, Philippines Chiang Rai, Thailand Jalandhar, India Liyang...
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Cairo, Egypt Dushanbe, Tajikistan Tehran, Iran "Union City and Asadabad, Afghanistan, finally become sister cities". eastbaytimes.com. East Bay Times...
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the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and the Soviet Union during the Soviet–Afghan War and the subsequent First Afghan Civil War. The term mujahid...
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Jamal al-Din al-Afghani (redirect from Jamalludin Afghan)
controversy. According to one theory and his own account, he was born in Asadabad, Afghanistan, near Kabul. Another theory, championed by Nikki Keddie and accepted...
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greatistanbul.com. Istanbul. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Union City and Asadabad, Afghanistan, finally become sister cities". eastbaytimes.com. East Bay Times...
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Fall of Kabul (2021) (redirect from Fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan)
Mihtarlam, Sharana, Gardez, Asadabad, as well as other districts in the east. Projections for the longevity of the Afghan state declined significantly...
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by Afghan insiders raided two ANA checkpoints located outside the city of Asadabad in the Ghaziabad District of Kunar province, Eastern Afghanistan. The...
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(Kabul) 10th Border Brigade (Asadabad, Kunar) 11th Border Brigade Independent border battalions in Helmand, Farah and Baghlan Afghan National Guard 1st Motorized...
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2021 Taliban offensive (redirect from 2021 Afghanistan offensive)
capital cities; Gardez, Sharana, Asadabad, Maymana, Mihtarlam, Nili, and Mazar-i-Sharif, the fourth-largest city in Afghanistan. Two long-time anti-Taliban...
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Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces (ولايت wilāyat). The provinces of Afghanistan are the primary administrative divisions. Each province encompasses...
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involving some 100 soldiers in Asadabad. In Afghanistan, high ranking delegate Mahbooba Hoqooqmal, deputy of the Afghan Ministry of Women Affairs Dr. Suraya...
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of Afghanistan also drink masala chai, particularly in cities such as Asadabad, Jalalabad, Khost and Kandahar. Doogh (also known by some Afghans as shomleh...
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Asadabad district is one of 15 districts in the Kunar Province of Afghanistan. It includes the city of Asadabad - the district center, close the Kunar...
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Operation Red Wings (category Afghanistan articles missing geocoordinate data)
situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of the provincial capital of Asadabad. The operation was intended to disrupt the activities of local Taliban-aligned...
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Pashtunistan (redirect from Pashtunistan, Afghanistan)
the former NWFP. Images of the Pashtunistan region Asadabad, capital of Kunar Province in Afghanistan Pech River Valley A Group of Banuchi and Wazir Elders...
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Islamic State–Taliban conflict (redirect from Taliban-ISIL conflict in Afghanistan)
14 October, a bomb killed a Taliban police chief in Asadabad, capital of Kunar province, Afghanistan. They also claim that 11 people were injured, including...
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Fire support base (section Use in Afghanistan)
Retrieved 2012-08-06. Asadabad. GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved on: November 11, 2007 Special Forces Travel A Difficult Road In Afghanistan, NPR, June 10, 2009...
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plant the tricolour in the eastern cities of Khost and Asadabad. The next day, 19 August, Afghan Independence Day, protests were reported as spreading...
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