Bamyan Province, also spelled Bamiyan, Bāmīān or Bāmyān (Persian: ولایت بامیان), is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan with the city of Bamyan...
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Bamyan (Dari: بامیان), also spelled Bamiyan or Bamian, is the capital of Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. Its population of approximately 70,000...
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a group of foreign tourists were attacked by gunmen at a market in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan, according to government and security sources...
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Buddhas of Bamiyan (redirect from Bamyan Buddhas)
Buddha, similar in style to those at Bamyan, still exists in the Bingling Temple caves in China's Gansu province. Engraving of the Buddhas, 19th century...
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Province and Kapisa Province, and east of Maidan Wardak Province and Bamyan Province. The province's famous tourism attraction is the Golghondi Hill, also...
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Ghazni Province Ajar Valley Nature Reserve, Bamyan Province Bamiyan National Heritage Park, Bamyan Province Bamiyan Plateau Protected Landscape, Bamyan Province...
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Eg, Afghanistan (category Populated places in Bamyan Province)
Eg is a town of almost 2,500 residents in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 34.0667 N latitude, 67.1167 longitude at an altitude of approximately...
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Tourism in Afghanistan (section Bamyan)
the Bamyan Province of Afghanistan. There are several modern hotels in Bamyan, which is the capital of the province. The site of the Buddhas of Bamyan is...
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This is a list of the governors of the province of Bamyan, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan فعالیت های آمریت تربیت بدنی و ورزش بامیان...
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Band-e Amir National Park (category Geography of Bamyan Province)
ملی بند امیر; Pashto: د امیر بند ملي پارک) is located in the central Bamyan Province of Afghanistan. It was established on 22 May 2009 as Afghanistan's...
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Energy in Afghanistan (section Bamyan province)
the Kajaki in the Kajaki District of Helmand Province and the Naghlu in the Sarobi District of Kabul Province. The Kajaki provides up to 151 MW of electricity...
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Transport and Civil Aviation (MoTCA), and serves the population of Bamyan Province. Security in and around the airport is provided by the Afghan National...
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(Dari: شهر ضحاک), also known as The Red City, is a historic city ruins in Bamyan, Afghanistan which was once home to 3,000 people. The fortress is believed...
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Mongol invasion of Khorasan (category Bamyan Province)
The Mongol invasion of Khorasan took place in 1220–21, during the Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire. As the Khwarazmian Empire disintegrated after...
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Varas may refer to: Varas, Afghanistan Waras District, a district in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan Varas, Argentina Varas, Brazil Varas, Iran Varas, Mazandaran...
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Airport, Bamyan Bamyan District, a district in the province Bamyan Province, a province in Afghanistan, of which Bamyan is the capital Bamyan University,...
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Afghanistan's Bamyan province". The National. 26 April 2020. Basharat, Hakim (3 September 2017). "More than 200,000 tourists visit Bamyan this year". pajhwok...
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Districts of Afghanistan (section Bamyan Province)
Sozma Qala Bamyan Kahmard - shifted from Baghlan Province Panjab Sayghan - formerly part of Kahmard District; shifted from Baghlan Province Shibar Waras...
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Langar, Bamyan is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. Bamyan Province "NGA GeoName Database". National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency...
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Ram Setu (film) (category Bamyan Province)
treasure of Raja Dahir and a large reclining Buddha statue near the Buddhas of Bamyan in Afghanistan after their destruction by the Taliban. The treasure is later...
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Persecution of Hazaras (section Bamyan)
schools in the Bamyan Province, Daykundi Province, and others. The first ski resort in Afghanistan was also established in the Bamyan Province. A large degree...
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is surrounded by Bamyan Province in the northeast, Ghazni Province in the southeast, Uruzgan Province in the south, Helmand Province in the southwest...
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Kottel, north of Kabul on the road leading to the Shomali Plains. Later Bamyan Province was included. On 4 July 2004 disarmament began in Bamiyan, and on 15...
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Bamyan (Persian: بامیان) is a district of Bamyan province in Afghanistan. In 2003, the population was put at 70,028, of which the majority group is Hazaras...
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Balkh River (category Landforms of Balkh Province)
northern Afghanistan. The river rises in the Band-e Amir lakes in Bamyan Province in the Hindu Kush. The river flows west, then north, and terminates...
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Kariz, Bamyan is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. Bamyan Province "NGA GeoName Database". National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency....
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Hazaras (category Ethnic groups in Kabul Province)
Conversely, the Band-e Amir in Bamyan Province became the first national park in Afghanistan. A road from Kabul to Bamyan was also constructed, along with...
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Hari (Afghanistan) (category Landforms of Bamyan Province)
of the Buddhist monks. The river originates in the eastern part of Ghor Province in the Baba mountain range, part of the extensions of Hindu Kush system...
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Kunduz River (category Landforms of Bamyan Province)
northern Afghanistan. It rises in Bamyan Province in the Hindu Kush, and in its upper reaches is also known as the Bamyan River or the Surkhab River. After...
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Balkhab uprising (category Sar-e Pol Province)
This led to the Taliban removing him as their head of intelligence in Bamyan province. After being expelled as the head of intelligence, Mehdi Mujahid left...
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