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  • [[File:Herat districts.png|thumb|Abdullah Khan is from Ghoryan district.]] Amanullah Khan is from [[Ghurian district]] in [[Herat Province]].
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  • ...(talk | contribs)‎ . . (2,606 bytes) (+39)‎ . . (Category:History of Herat Province) (undo)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Amanullah Khan (Herat renegade)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Amanullah Khan (Herat renegade)]]
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  • ...allegiance to [[Osama bin Laden]], he lead an indepent training camp in [[Herat, Afghanistan]] genereally known as the '''Zarqawi training camp'''.<ref nam ...ct from bin Laden, overseeing a training camp in western Afghanistan, near Herat, while bin Laden remained in the east.
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  • | || [[Dawlat Khan]] || [[Herat]] | || [[Mohammad Daud (Herat)|Mohammad Daud]] || [[Herat]]
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  • [[File:Herat districts.png|thumb|Abdullah Khan is from Ghoryan district.]] Amanullah Khan is from [[Ghurian district]] in [[Herat Province]].
    2 KB (338 words) - 05:38, 11 June 2012
  • ...assport then took another taxi to Herat, Afghanistan. He took a plane from Herat to Kabul, Afghanistan. ...ers that he was going to Afghanistan. He said he contacted his family from Herat and Kabul.
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  • ** [[2001 uprising in Herat|Uprising in Herat]] * [[2013 attack on U.S. consulate in Herat]]
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  • '''Faridollah Adib Ahein''' (born on 7 November 1965 in the ancient city of Herat) from Afghanistan, living in Iran, engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, painte ...five years old when he entered school and spent his secondary education in Herat.
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  • '''Faridollah Adib Ahein''' (born on 7 November 1965 in the ancient city of Herat) from Afghanistan, living in Iran, engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, painte ...five years old when he entered school and spent his secondary education in Herat.
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  • ...gade)] || [[Deleted:Amanullah Khan (Herat renegade)]] || [[Amanullah Khan (Herat renegade)]] ||
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  • ...of Mohammed Omar's story, and to that of another minor, also captured in [[Herat]], on the opposite side of Afghanistan.<ref name=McClatchyMohammedOmar/> A :In separate interviews, they each said they were held at Herat's central jail for three months, then transferred to American forces at [[K
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  • | birth_place = herat , Afghanstan ...n Afghan" is a Afghanstan AndActor musician. He was born on 13 SEP1996 in Herat at Afghanstan.He composed many instrumental music and songs. His music has
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  • He and his mentor traveled to [[Herat]], where his would be mentor turned him over to the [[Taliban]]. ...istration collapsed Saif Ur Rahman spent three months in Afghan custody in Herat before being turned over to American custody.
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  • ...country from Jalalabad to Kabul then go west to Kandahar and turn north to Herat without being robbed. Moreover, shops and crowded markets did not close the ...an. There were Arab communities of non-Afghans in Jalalabad, Khost, Kabul, Herat, Kandahar, and so on; so there was not a single, fixed system for dispersin
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  • ...former Taliban Corps Commander, but also as a former Taliban Governor of [[Herat Province]]. ...uantanamo also held [[Khirullah Khairkhwa]] the Taliban's last Governor of Herat. He was appointed in 1999, when Abdul Rauf Aliza would have been just 18
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  • ...he Russians from Afghanistan, and denied serving as an al-Qaida contact in Herat province. ...er, said he was falsely identified as Khirullah Khairkhwa, the governor of Herat.
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  • ...of 1729]], the [[Article|Battle of Kafer Qal'eh]], the [[Article|Battle of Herat]], the [[Article|Battle of Damghan]], the [[Article|Battle of Khwar Pass]], ...rghan]] and the [[Article|Patrona Halil Rebellion]] in 1730, the [[Article|Herat Campaign of 1731]], the [[Article|Samba rebellion]], the [[Article|Ta-Chia-
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  • {{merge|Amanullah Khan (Herat renegade)|date=December 2010}} ...cal civil war with [[Ismail Khan]], then the governor of the Province of [[Herat]].<ref name=AbcRadio2004>
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  • ...ar held a variety of posts. He was reportedly governor of [[Herat Province|Herat]] and [[Nimruz Province|Nimruz]] provinces,<ref>{{cite news |title=The Hunt
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  • * A camp operated by [[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]], in [[Herat]], before he had sworn [[bayat]] to [[Osama bin Laden]].<ref name=Dabiq> ...ct from bin Laden, overseeing a training camp in western Afghanistan, near Herat, while bin Laden remained in the east.
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  • ...training camp (Herat)]] operated independently by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, in Herat, prior to the US invasion of Afghanistan
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  • {{for|the pre-911 camp lead by Zarqawi in Herat|Zarqawi training camp (Herat)}}
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  • ...allegiance to [[Osama bin Laden]], he lead an indepent training camp in [[Herat, Afghanistan]] genereally known as the '''Zarqawi training camp'''.<ref nam ...ct from bin Laden, overseeing a training camp in western Afghanistan, near Herat, while bin Laden remained in the east.
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