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    Bala Murghab (Persian/Pashto: بالامرغاب) is a city in the Badghis province of northwestern Afghanistan, located on the Murghab River. It is the district...
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    flows through the Marghab District in central Afghanistan, then runs northwest towards the Bala Murghab. Reaching the oasis of Mary in the Karakum Desert...
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  • district and ending in Turkmenistan Bala Murghab District, a district in Badghis Province, northwestern Afghanistan Murghab, Tajikistan, a town and district capital...
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    In its upper reaches, it is also known as the Murghab and Aksu; it flows through the Wakhan in Afghanistan, then through the Rushon District of the Gorno-Badakhshan...
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    Badghis Province (category Provinces of Afghanistan)
    province near the modern city of Bala Murghab. Badghis Province is located in the isolated hills of northwestern Afghanistan and shares its borders with Herat...
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    murghab (Pashto/Persian: Bala Murġāb) is a district situated in the northeast of Badghis Province, Afghanistan. The district capital is Bala Murghab city...
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    Panjdeh incident (category 1885 in Afghanistan)
    Khiva Tejend Serakhs PuliKhatun Zulfikar Merv Yoloten SaryYazy Panjdeh BalaMurghab to Herat The Panjdeh Incident (spelled Penjdeh in older accounts, and known...
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    division (مرورودية, for those from Marw al-Rudh i.e. modern-day Murghab, Afghanistan), a suburb of the Furus ("Persians", or possibly people from Fars)...
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  • of Murghab River in the Central Asian states of Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. Kashan River flows into Badghis province, northwest of Afghanistan on the...
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  • injuries. September 3: In the Sar Murghab area of Uruzgan province, a remote-controlled bomb killed senior Afghan military commander Mullah Gul Akhund...
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    2008. Shroder, John F. (2016). "Hari Rud – Murghab River Basin". Transboundary Water Resources in Afghanistan: Climate Change and Land-Use Implications...
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    land for 150 km (93 mi) in a north-westwards direction until reaching the Murghab River, which it follows northwards for 35 km (22 mi). It then continues...
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    Maymana (redirect from Maymana, Afghanistan)
    tributary of the Murghab River. The population of Maymana was 149,040 in 2015, making it one of the largest cities of northwestern Afghanistan. On 14 August...
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    off the southern route through the Little Pamir to the Murghab River valley. From a non-Afghan point of view, the corridor is in part a political creation...
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    Helmand, Hari, Murghab, Balkh, and Kunduz; during the spring and summer months it has some of the greenest pastures in Afghanistan. Natural lakes, green...
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    River Tirin River Kaj River Ghazni River Jilga River Harirud Jam River Murghab River Kushk River Kashkan River Amu Darya Sari Pul River, no longer reaches...
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  • the 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment for combat operations in Bala Murghab, Afghanistan in 2010. Andrea Adorno Cesare Airaghi Abele Ambrosini Irma Bandiera...
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    center of the province, and by the Murghab River, which runs south to north, entering the province from Afghanistan. While the northern portion of the...
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    part of Wama District Wama Waygal Ab Kamari Ghormach Jawand Muqur Bala Murghab Qadis Qala-I-Naw Anar Dara Bakwa Bala Buluk Farah Gulistan Khaki Safed...
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  • original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013. "Bala Murghab bridge unites city, Afghan countryside and international efforts". ISAF. Archived from...
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    Wakhan (redirect from Vakhan, Afghanistan)
    10 km wide, which contains Chaqmaqtin Lake, the headwaters of the Aksu or Murghab River. At the eastern end of the Little Pamir is the Tegermansu Valley...
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    Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex (category Archaeological cultures in Afghanistan)
    urban sites are actually located in Margiana (modern Turkmenistan) on the Murghab river delta, and in the Kopet Dagh mountain range. There are a few later...
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    Merv (category Murghab basin)
    melted together. The oasis of Merv is situated on the Murghab River that flows down from Afghanistan, on the southern edge of the Karakum Desert, at 37°30’N...
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    Chaqmaqtin Lake (category Lakes of Afghanistan)
    Lake lies towards the western end of the Little Pamir valley. The Aksu or Murghab River flows east from the lake through the Little Pamir and enters into...
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    Noorullah Noori (category Taliban government ministers of Afghanistan)
    The detainee was responsible for the line near Murghab, Afghanistan in the vicinity of Herat, Afghanistan. The detainee claimed he joined the Taliban in...
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    valley of the Murghab River which has its sources in the mountains of Afghanistan, and passes through Murghab District in modern Afghanistan, and then reaches...
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    OEF I 2001–2002, Bagram, Afghanistan, Operation Anaconda OEF IX 2009–2010, Split to Shindand and Bala Murghab, Afghanistan OEF XII 2012–2013, FOB Fenty...
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  • Maimana Khanate (category Former political entities in Afghanistan)
    Pul took the district of Gurziwan from Maimana. The Aimaq tribes of the Murghab broke away from Maimana by 1845. In 1847 and 1850 it resisted attempts...
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    M41 highway (category Roads in Afghanistan)
    From there, it continues east for about 310 kilometers to Murghab, where it crosses the Murghab River. The highway then passes through the 4,655-meter (15...
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    Mary, Turkmenistan (category Murghab basin)
    a point on the river Murghab ... It was occupied by Imperial Russia in 1884, triggering the Panjdeh incident between Afghanistan, British forces, and...
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