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    containing the Panjshir Valley. The province is divided into seven districts and contains 512 villages. As of 2021, the population of Panjshir province was about...
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    became the heart of the new Panjshir Province, having previously been part of Parwan Province. Politically, this province has been considered the start...
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  • NRF exercised de facto control over the Panjshir Valley, which is largely contiguous with Panjshir Province and, as of August 2021, was "the only region...
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  • control of most of the Panjshir province, with resistance fighters retreating to the mountains to continue fighting within the province. Clashes in the valley...
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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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    February 2024. "SUMMARY OF DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT PLAN ONABA DISTRICT PANJSHIR PROVINCE" (PDF). www.mrrd-nabdp.org. Archived from the original on 3 March...
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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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    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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    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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    Laghman and Kunar provinces, on the north by Badakhshan province, on the west by Panjshir province, and on the east by Pakistan. The origin of the local...
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    provincial capital. The province is located north of Kabul Province and south of Baghlan Province, west of Panjshir Province and Kapisa Province, and east of Maidan...
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    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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  • Jangalak, Bazarak in the Panjshir Valley (now administered as part of the Panjshir Province), to a well-to-do family native to the Panjshir Valley. Massoud's...
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  • Khost, Kunar, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Paktika, Paktiya, Panjshir, Parwan and Wardak. Bagram Airfield is the home to RC-East command headquarters...
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  • 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 AFF...
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  • universities in Afghanistan. The list is organized alphabetically by province and within a province, alphabetically by school name. National Public School is one...
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    which flows from the Parwan Province and joins the Panjshir River 10 km east of Charikar in Bagram District. The Panjshir River takes its source near...
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  • Abdul Hamid Khorasani (category People from Panjshir Province)
    occupying caves and mountaintops in Panjshir Valley. However, the Taliban fired Khorosani as security chief for Panjshir Province in March 2022 after releasing...
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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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    Bismillah Khan Mohammadi (category People from Panjshir Province)
    Bismillah Khan Mohammadi (Persian: بسم‌الله خان محمدی; born 1961, in Panjshir Province), or Bismillah Khan, is an Afghan politician who served as the defense...
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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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    Nooruddin Azizi (category People from Panjshir Province)
    Preceded by Nisar Ahmad Ghoryani Personal details Born Dasht-e Rewat, Khenj District, Panjshir Nationality Afghan Occupation Politician, Taliban member...
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  • This is a list of the governors of the province of Panjshir, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan "Panjsher Governor Accused of Smuggling...
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  • Qari Fasihuddin (category People from Badakhshan Province)
    Taliban leader to enter Panjshir Province. He alongside his Taliban soldiers took control of Bazarak and thus took control of Panjshir. Qari Fasihuddin was...
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  • Mohammad Fahim Dashty (category Politicians of Panjshir Province)
    that he had died as they had advanced into Bazarak, capital of the Panjshir Province. In contrast, the International Federation of Journalists stated that...
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    Amrullah Saleh (category Politicians of Panjshir Province)
    "After Renegade Province's Fall, Panjshir Resistance Leaders Surface in Tajikistan". The National Interest. Retrieved 5 October 2021. "Panjshir Resistance...
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    "Po-to-chang-na". Badakhshan is bordered by Takhar Province to the west, Panjshir Province to the south west, Nuristan Province to the south, Tajikistan to the north...
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    Amrullah Saleh declared himself caretaker president and relocated to Panjshir Province after the Taliban takeover with the support of the National Resistance...
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    Afghanistan, primarily affecting four provinces. The hardest hit was Panjshir Province, where entire villages were buried under the snow. The disaster claimed...
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    completed in Panjshir Province in 2008, which has the potential to produce 100 kW of power. Another major wind farm is nearly completed in Herat province. The...
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