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    Laghman (Pashto: لغمان) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country. It has a population of about 502,148, which...
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  • This is a list of the governors of the province of Laghman, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan "Ghani appoints new governors for five...
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  • up Laghman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Laghman can refer to: Laghman Province in Afghanistan Laghman, Jowzjan, a place in Jowzjan Province, Afghanistan...
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    one of the four "N2KL" provinces (Nangarhar Province, Nuristan Province, Kunar Province and Laghman Province). N2KL was the designation used by the US and...
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    Bala Bagh, Sabzabad, Mamdrawer, Haider Khan and Pul-i-Joghi in the Laghman Province, during the Soviet–Afghan War. Between 500 and 1,000 civilians were...
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  • province of Kabul and was headquartered at Camp KAIA. Regional Command East includes the provinces of Bamyan, Ghazni, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Laghman,...
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    located in the eastern part of the country and bordering Logar, Kabul, Laghman and Kunar provinces as well as having an international border with Pakistan...
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    Mihtarlam (category Populated places in Laghman Province)
    It is the capital of Laghman Province and center of Mihtarlam District. It is the only large urban settlement in the province. The town is situated in...
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  • following is an incomplete list of universities in Afghanistan, sorted by province and in alphabetical order. Afghanistan portal Education in Afghanistan...
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  • September 3 2023, the AFF reported two Taliban fighters killed in Laghman province. On December 5 2023, the AFF claimed that they have killed 50 Taliban...
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    densely populated province apart from Kabul Province. It borders Panjshir Province to the north, Laghman Province to the east, Kabul Province to the south...
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  • was split-off from Nurgal District. There weren't any changes within Laghman Province. Bihsud District was split-off from Jalalabad District. Kot District...
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    Kahmard - shifted from Baghlan Province Panjab Sayghan - formerly part of Kahmard District; shifted from Baghlan Province Shibar Waras Yakawlang Bagrami...
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  • products sold in Afghanistan, reportedly by Asia Sentinel. He was born in Laghman, Afghanistan, He graduated in law from the University of Kabul. He left...
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    populous province, with a population of around 167,000. Parun serves as the provincial capital. Nuristan is bordered on the south by Laghman and Kunar...
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  • Mangal (Pashto: منګل), born in Laghman Province, is a prominent Afghan singer who started in the early 1970s. He and his ex-wife, Naghma, were a popular...
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    an American hostage (Dr. Dilip Joseph) in the Qarghah’i District of Laghman Province, Afghanistan. James F. Cahill – First person to scuba dive in New England...
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  • Manghit dynasty Mohammad Alim Qarar, member of the Wolesi Jirga for Laghman Province, Afghanistan Issam Alim, Egyptian Islamist Juice Aleem, British rapper...
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  • during four collisions in Laghman Province, near the end of the same highway. February 19 – A landslide in Nuristan Province buries the village of Nakre...
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    Yasin Zia (category Governors of Takhar Province)
    kilometres (75 mi) from Kabul around and in Mihtarlam, capital of Laghman Province. The Taliban had previously captured security checkpoints around the...
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  • Ghezaal Enayat (category People from Laghman Province)
    in Pashto and Dari languages. She was born in Kabul. Her father is from Laghman and her mother is from Kandahar. In 2009, she began her career as a simple...
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    Kakazai (category Ethnic groups in Laghman Province)
    settled in Bajaur Agency, Pakistan, but originally hailed from the Laghman province of Afghanistan. However, it has grown and scattered around to such...
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  • a combat mission in a Taliban-controlled area in Masamute Bala, in Laghman Province, in north-eastern Afghanistan on September 26, 2010. He was warned...
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    Pashayi people (category Ethnic groups in Nangarhar Province)
    religions. Pashayis and Nuristanis were native to the Kunar Valley and Laghman Province, near Jalalabad in north-east Afghanistan, until they were displaced...
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  • Tarkani (category Ethnic groups in Laghman Province)
    originally hailed from the Laghman province of modern-day Afghanistan. They are settled in large parts of Kunar province of Afghanistan and other parts...
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  • University Location Established Campuses Specialization Type Province Laghman University Mihtarlam 2011 Laghman Province...
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  • command headquarters was located in Laghman Province. TAAC-East included the provinces of Kapisa, Kunar, Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Panjshayr and Parwan...
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    Habibullah embarked on a hunt, and arrived in Kalagosh, an area in the province of Laghman. During the night of 19 February 1919, an assassin managed to avoid...
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  • miles) from Mihtarlam, the capital of Afghanistan's eastern province of Laghman Province near Jalalabad at 09:25 UTC on April 24. The quake occurred below...
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    action Unit Notes Edward Byers Navy Chief special warfare operator Laghman Province December 8, 2012 – December 9, 2012 SEAL Team Six For courageous actions...
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