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  • ...ace by the [[2002 loya jirga|loya jirga]] of June 2002. It succeeded the [[Afghan Interim Administration]], which was installed after the [[Bonn Conference ( ...conference of a few Afghan leaders in Bonn led to the appointment of the [[Afghan Interim Administration]] under the chairmanship of [[Hamid Karzai]]. Howeve
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  • The '''Afghan Interim Administration''' ('''AIA'''), also known as the '''Afghan Interim Authority''', was the first administration of [[Afghanistan]] after ...nce on Afghanistan (2001)|international conference in Bonn]], Germany with Afghan anti-Taliban leaders to re-create the State of Afghanistan and form an inte
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  • ...tant Afghan diplomatic post, due to the [[Afghanistan–Pakistan relations|Afghan–Pakistani bilateral relationship]].<ref name="DT">{{cite news|url=https:/ ...aid-i-Azam), who listened to his demands politely and made it clear to the Afghan envoy that the boundary would not be readjusted.}}</ref>
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  • ...dlib.org/ark:/13030/ft7b69p12h/ ''Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982''] ...' by Robert D. Kaplan. Vintage, 2001. ISBN 1-4000-3025-0 p.115</ref> The [[Afghan National Army]]'s [[201st Corps (Afghanistan)|201st Corps]] is based nearby
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  • ...e |title=Pakistan and Saudi Arabia : Towards Greater Independence in their Afghan Foreign Policy? |url=https://geopolcecri.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/note-d ...-Sikh War (disambiguation)|Anglo-Sikh Wars]] (1845–1849) and the [[Anglo-Afghan War]]s (1839–1919). By 1893, all modern Pakistan was part of the [[Britis
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  • ...eshawar, Pakistan]] in 1985, where his father worked for charities helping Afghan refugees.<ref name="child"/><ref name="unending">{{citation|last=Tietz|firs ...injured in a fierce gun battle in a remote village in Afghanistan."</ref> Afghan fighters loyal to the warlord [[Pacha Khan Zadran]] and led by his brother
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  • ...1 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car b ...1 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car b
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  • ...(174,858 bytes) (+12)‎ . . (Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin signed peace deal w/ Afghan gov't) (undo | thank) [automatically accepted] ...rson for TTP Jamaat-ul-Ahrar stated loyalty to Mullah Mohammed Omar of the Afghan Taliban. IS have a branch of fighters already in this part of the world, an
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  • '''Wakil Ahmad Muttawakil''' (born c. 1971) was the last [[Afghan Foreign Minister|Foreign Minister]] in the [[Taliban|Taliban government]] o ...ah Abdullah]] the minister who held the same portfolio in Hamid Karzai's [[Afghan Transitional Authority]] as Muttawakil had held under the Taliban, stated t
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  • ...t someone is educated and has studied engineering), who is now the head of Afghan intelligence services, was Massoud's chief of security; it was in his offic |+ Examples of Afghan politicians known by the honorific ''"Engineer"''
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  • ...(talk | contribs)‎ m . . (11,994 bytes) (+17)‎ . . (Removed Category:Afghan politicians; Adding category Category:Government ministers of Afghanistan ( ... | contribs)‎ m . . (9,500 bytes) (-27)‎ . . (Removed category &quot;Afghan people&quot; (using HotCat)) (undo)
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  • ...nsparency,<ref name="tehtrans"/> and has fired and reinstated presidential cabinet appointments.<ref name="stalbertgazette.com"/><ref name="news.bbc.co.uk">{{ ...=BBC}}</ref> Eight Vice Presidents serve under the President, as well as a cabinet of twenty-two ministers, who must all be approved by the legislature.<ref>{
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  • ...ticle/2009/08/19/AR2009081903066.html Public Opinion in U.S. Turns Against Afghan War] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171025072529/http://www ...rticle/us-usa-biden-transportation/pete-buttigieg-becomes-first-openly-gay-cabinet-secretary-confirmed-by-u-s-senate-idUSKBN2A22IQ |website=Reuters |date=Febr
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  • ...e budgetary control of the [[United States Secretary of Defense]] or other cabinet officers such as the [[United States Attorney General]].{{citation needed|d ...les to try to assassinate Bin Laden and other al-Qaeda leaders. After the Cabinet-level Principals Committee meeting on terrorism of September 4, 2001, the C
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  • ...08 bytes) (0)‎ . . (→‎American expansion: fixed wikilink to Afghan Cabinet) (undo)
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  • :#A source said the detainee looks like an Afghan individual he saw in the abu Hamza guest house] in Kabul. | quote=The cabinet said after its weekly meeting that two Kuwaitis would be released from Guan
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  • |cabinet = | url = http://www.afghan-bios.info/index.php?option=com_afghanbios&id=686&task=view&total=2411&start
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  • |cabinet = ...nn.com/2011-07-16/world/afghanistan.un.sanctions.taliban_1_taliban-leaders-afghan-government-high-peace-council?_s=PM:WORLD
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