The Hari River (Persian: هریرود or Dari: هری رود, romanized: Harī Rōd; Pashto: د هري سیند) or Herat River or Tejen River or Harirud is a river flowing...
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Hari Singh Nalwa (29 April 1791 – 30 April 1837) was the commander-in-chief of the Sikh Khalsa Fauj, the army of the Sikh Empire. He is known for his role...
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the Afghan army failed to capture the Jamrud Fort from the Sikh Khalsa Army, but killed Sikh Commander Hari Singh Nalwa, thus ending the Afghan-Sikh...
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BCE. Afghanistan contains most of the Hindu Kush. There are a number of major rivers in the country, including Amu Darya, Arghandab, Farah, Hari, Helmand...
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Hari Budha Magar MBE is a Nepalese double above-knee amputee and record-breaking mountaineer. In 2017, he became the first double above-knee amputee (DAK)...
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1, 2020, a group of Afghan refugees tried to enter Iran and drowned in the Hari River on the border between Iran and Afghanistan. Reuters and other new...
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Wazir Akbar Khan (redirect from Akbar Khan (Afghanistan))
Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present, Reaktion Books, p. 210, ISBN 9781789140101, "The Sikhs had beaten the Afghans but in the battle Hari...
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Dost Mohammad Khan (redirect from Dost Mohammad Khan of Afghanistan)
help to Hari Singh Nalva at Peshawar. Nalva rose from his sick bed and rushed to Jamrud. The final battle was fought on 30 April 1837, the Afghans withdrew...
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that Hari had plagiarised material published in other interviews and writings by his interview subjects. For example, a 2009 interview with Afghan women's...
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the tournament, including 'A' teams from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh as well as 3 qualifiers from the 2024 ACC Men's Premier Cup...
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Hariprasad Chaurasia (redirect from Hari Prasad Chaurasia)
collaborated with Bhubaneswar Mishra, forming the pair "Bhuban-Hari" (in line with Shiv-Hari), and the pair composed music for many Odia movies, creating...
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Timur Shah Durrani (redirect from Timur Shah Durrani of Afghanistan)
Supremacy": Bukhara, Afghanistan and the Battle for Balkh, 1731-1901. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-10399-3. Muhammad Katib Hazarah 2012, p. 65. Hari Ram Gupta (October...
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Hari River may refer to: Hari River (Afghanistan), one of the three major rivers of Afghanistan Batang Hari River, the longest river in Sumatra, Indonesia...
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Haris Rauf (pronounced [ɦaːɾɪs ɾəuːf]; born 7 November 1993) is a Pakistani cricketer. In He made his international debut for the Pakistan cricket team...
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Sikhs. On the other hand, some state that the killing of Hari Singh Nalwa resulted in an Afghan victory. James Norris, Professor of Political Science at...
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country Provinces of Afghanistan Districts of Afghanistan List of places in Afghanistan Demography of Afghanistan "STATE OF AFGHAN CITIES -2015 VOLUME...
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Look up Hari or hari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hari is a color adjective with strong religious symbolism in Hindu religion. Hari may also refer...
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Mohan Lal Kashmiri (category People of the First Anglo-Afghan War)
(1980). Afghanistan dar masir-i tarikh [Afghanistan in the Course of History] (in Persian) (2 ed.). Qum: Payam-i Muhajir. pp. 454, 550. Gupta, Hari Ram (1939)...
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2011). "Navy SEALs among Afghanistan chopper crash dead". CBC. Retrieved February 8, 2020. Rosenberg, Matthew; Kakaraug, Haris (August 5, 2014). "U.S....
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Battle of Jamrud (category Battles involving Afghanistan)
on destroying the fortifications, Hari Singh Nawla, the Sikh general, led a charge against the Afghans. The Afghans were sent into disarray with heavy...
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The history of Afghanistan, preceding the establishment of the Emirate of Afghanistan in 1823 is shared with that of neighbouring Iran, Central Asia and...
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later served in the Second Afghan War, during the Tirah Campaign. Singh in full dress uniform Sir Pratap Singh and Thakur Hari Singh visit Britain for the...
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Standoff at the Khyber Pass (1834–1835) (category Emirate of Afghanistan)
tactic to lure the Sikhs into Afghan territory where the Afghans could fight on better odds. To remove this concern, Hari Singh, and Dhian Singh were sent...
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the great Hindu Shahi kings. Afghanistan was a great center of Vedic culture. There were many Hindu temples in Afghanistan. Some temples in Kabul have...
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Battle of Nowshera (category Battles involving Afghanistan)
their victory, the Sikhs destroyed the Afghan royal court and the fort of Bala Hissar, Peshawar. However, Hari Singh Nalwa soon commenced the reconstruction...
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Afghanistan has long been known for diverse wildlife. Many of the larger mammals in the country are categorized by the International Union for Conservation...
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the Afghan army decisively defeated the Hindu Maratha Empire. The Afghans then fought with the Sikh Empire, until finally, the Sikh Marshal Hari Singh...
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Afghan-India Friendship Dam (AIFD), formerly Salma Dam, is a hydroelectric and irrigation dam project located on the Hari River in Chishti Sharif District...
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Panjdeh incident (category 1885 in Afghanistan)
Persian garrison on the east side of the Hari-Rud. The Russians then occupied Pul-i-Khatun 40 mi (64 km) south in Afghan territory. Later, they occupied the...
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