The Panjshir Valley (also spelled Panjsher; Dari: درهٔ پنجشير, Dara-i-Panjsher, literally "Valley of the Five Lions") is a valley in northeastern Afghanistan...
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National Resistance Front of Afghanistan (redirect from Panjshir Resistance)
The NRF exercised de facto control over the Panjshir Valley, which is largely contiguous with Panjshir Province and, as of August 2021, was "the only...
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Look up Panjshir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panjshir may refer to: Panjshir Valley, Afghanistan Panjshir Province, Afghanistan Panjshir River,...
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Panjshir (Dari: پنجشیر, literally "Five Lions," pronounced /pand͡ʒʃeːɾ/, also spelled as Panjsher) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan,...
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manager. ?? : Trud 1997 : SKA-Panjshir 1998–2003: Panjshir 2005 : Mehnat 2009 : Panjshir 2011 : Rumi 2012– : Panjshir Panjshir withdrew from the league...
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Republican insurgency in Afghanistan (redirect from Panjshir Conflict)
As of 3 September 2021[update], in addition to the opposition in the Panjshir, there were also districts in the centre of Afghanistan that still resisted...
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Ahmad Shah Massoud (redirect from Panjshir Lion)
2001. Massoud came from an ethnic Tajik of Sunni Muslim background in the Panjshir Valley in Northern Afghanistan. He began studying engineering at Polytechnical...
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The Panjshir offensives (Russian: Панджшерские операции – Panjsher Operations) were a series of battles from 1980 to 1985 between the Soviet Army, the...
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Bazarak (redirect from Bazarak e Qaramana, Panjshir)
Bāzārak is the provincial capital of Panjshir Province, in the Panjshir Valley of northeastern Afghanistan. It is a small city with a total population...
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Ahmad Massoud (category Politicians of Panjshir Province)
the Panjshir Valley. As a result, he has sometimes been referred to as "The Young Lion of Panjshir". After the Taliban seized control of Panjshir Valley...
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The 1975 Panjshir Valley uprising was an Islamist uprising led by Jamiat-e Islami against the government of Daoud Khan, and was the first ever ISI operation...
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Panjshir Front was a military association of the Afghan opposition in the Panjshir Valley during the Soviet–Afghan War (1979–1989) under the command of...
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The Panjshir River flows through the Panjshir Valley in northeastern Afghanistan, 150 kilometres (93 mi) north of Kabul. Its main tributary is the Ghorband...
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Front of Afghanistan in Panjshir province. Hasib Qoway Markaz or (Hasib Panjshiri) was born on January 28, 1992, in Abdara, Panjshir province. In 2014, after...
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and Pakistan, became Britain's key ally in the conflict. Fighting in the Panjshir valley, Massoud and his fighters with British support and intelligence...
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000+ troops in the Panjshir Valley, along with Ahmad Massoud. However, by 6 September, the Taliban had taken control of most of Panjshir province, with resistance...
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that suggested a Pakistan Air Force jet was hovering over Afghanistan's Panjshir Valley. The video was soon revealed to be a United States Air Force F-15...
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Bakshi shared images to claim that Pakistani soldiers were killed in Panjshir conflict. This claim was debunked by fact checkers who found the images...
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Panjshir University (Persian: پوهنتون پنجشیر) is located in Panjshir province, northern Afghanistan. . Panjshir university has faculties of Economics...
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League. On 22 May 2024, Istiklol's matches against Barkchi on 26 May and Panjshir on 1 June were postponed due to International call ups. On 5 March, the...
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Fall of Kabul (2021) (section Panjshir conflict)
Northern Alliance members and other anti-Taliban forces based in the province Panjshir, led by Ahmad Massoud and former vice president Amrullah Saleh, became...
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Abdul Hamid Khorasani (category People from Panjshir Province)
Khorosani, known as Nasser Badri, is a Taliban military commander from Panjshir. Khorosani led the Nahzat-e-Islami Muqawomat movement. Ministry of Interior...
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2023, the AFF claimed to have attacked the Taliban governor's office in Panjshir province, killing at least two Taliban fighters. On January 13, 2024, the...
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Afghanistan. Massoud, a pivotal guerilla fighter nicknamed The Lion of Panjshir, had led insurgent forces against the governments of Daoud Khan, communist...
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Nangarhar, also parts of Kunar, Kapisa, Parwan, Nuristan, and a bit of Panjshir. Many Pashai consider themselves as Pashtuns speaking a special language...
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Mohammad Fahim Dashty (category Politicians of Panjshir Province)
the Taliban. Dashty was one of the main sources of information in the Panjshir Valley as the Taliban pressed in, issuing statements on Twitter. Shortly...
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Amrullah Saleh (category Politicians of Panjshir Province)
Taliban on 15 August 2021, Ghani fled the country and Saleh relocated to the Panjshir Valley. There, Saleh proclaimed himself the caretaker president of Afghanistan...
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Do Ab prison (redirect from Panjshir prison)
The Do Ab prison is a prison in Panjshir, Afghanistan. The International Committee of the Red Cross reported 270 captives held in the prison were released...
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after DRA and Soviet forces took the entire Panjshir Valley for the first time since 1978 in Operation Panjshir 2. On 16 June, the brigade additionally welcomed...
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the Kandahar area, and a Tajik mother from Panjshir. His early years were split between living in Panjshir Province, Kandahar and Kabul, where his father...
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