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  • ...her example of Afghan women's resistance is Shakeela, a Hazara educator in Kabul...
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  • | || [[Abdul Munir Danesh]] || [[Kabul Province]] | || [[Shakila (Kabul)|Shakila]] || [[Kabul Province]]
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  • ...Service member and performed clerical work for the Intelligence Service in Kabul, AF, from 1999 or 2000 until his capture by U.S. forces in December 2001. ...Service member and performed clerical work for the Intelligence Service in Kabul, AF, from 1999 or 2000 until his capture by U.S. forces in December 2001.
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  • | birth_place = [[Kabul, Afghanistan]] ...who is currently living in Munich Germany, she was born and brought up in Kabul Afghanistan,
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  • ...to a Taliban center called [[Umar al Saif]], located on the outskirts of [[Kabul]]. ...either go to [[Kandahar]] or [[Kabul]]. The detainee had heard about the Kabul front, so he decided to go there.
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  • ...Afghanistan, the detainee traveled to [[Jalalabad]] then continued on to [[Kabul]]. :#While in Kabul, the detainee worked for the [[al Wafa]] Organization.
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  • ...,<ref>{{cite news |title=The Salt Pit, CIA Interrogation Facility outsitde Kabul|publisher=GlobalSecurity.org|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/intell/world .../docs/2005/12/19/afghan12319.htm U.S. Operated Secret ‘Dark Prison’ in Kabul (Human Rights Watch, 19-12-2005)], retrieved on 4. May 2009</ref> Also in A
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  • ...ED KHAN]] || [[ISN 104|104]] || [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] || [[Kabul, AF|Kabul, AF]] || 1/1/1977 || 1977 || ...ULLAH]] || [[ISN 1119|1119]] || [[Afghanistan|Afghanistan]] || [[Kabul, AF|Kabul, AF]] || 1/1/1963 || 1963 ||
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  • ...anistan via Yemen; Karachi, Pakistan; Qandahar, Afghanistan and finally to Kabul, Afghanistan in July 2001. ...ayed in a Taliban guesthouse in Quetta, Pakistan and an Arab guesthouse in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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  • ...in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan, the detainee stayed in a [[Taliban safe house, Kabul|Taliban safehouse]]. ...stayed in a Taliban safehouse named "[[Otagh safe house, Kabul|Otagh]]" in Kabul as he retreated from the front lines.
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  • [[File:Pol-e-charkhi.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Pol i charkhi prison kabul]] ...ention Facility''', is the largest [[prison]] in [[Afghanistan]] east of [[Kabul]]. Construction of the jail began in the 1970s by order of former president
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  • ...11, 2002. He spent a month and a half in a [[CIA]] [[black site]] near [[Kabul]]. ...hanistan and last saw Bin Laden in Khowst about a month before the fall of Kabul.
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  • JTF-GTMO allegations place guest houses named al Ansar in [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]]; [[Peshawar]], [[Pakistan]]; and [[Kandahar]]. ...house located in the [[Karti Barwan (Kabul)|Karti Barwan]] neighborhood of Kabul, Afghanistan for fifteen months. He lived in another nearby guesthouse for
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  • ...flight and traveled from MSP to Dubai, but was prevented from traveling to Kabul because she failed to secure a travel visa allowing her to enter the countr ...flight and traveled from MSP to Dubai, but was prevented from traveling to Kabul because she failed to secure a travel visa allowing her to enter the countr
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  • :#During the spring of 2002, the detainee was on a trip from Pakistan via Kabul to Mazar-e-Sharif {{Sic}}, Afghanistan to verify his family's land holdings ...o get it X-rayed but could not and instead his friend sent the detainee to Kabul. The friend drove the detainee to a Taliban Intelligence Office {{Sic}} an
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  • ...idor in west Baluchistan' or a free Afghan zone in Karachi. In early 1948, Kabul's envoy, Sardar Najibullah Khan, met the Governor General of Pakistan, Moha ...of press and information in Prime Minister Dr. Muhammed Yusuf's cabinet. (Kabul Domestic English 1400 GMT 19 December 1964)}}</ref>
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  • ...asserted that this guest house was in the [[Wazir Akbar Khan]] district of Kabul. *The detainee stayed at the '''Azzam guesthouse''' in Kabul, Afghanistan for 35 days where he received additional training until the bo
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  • | title = Dr. Aafia’s son freed by Kabul, flown to Islamabad ...o said Ahmed could speak English and Darri languages that he had learnt in Kabul.
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  • | title=Afghanistan: Kabul Seeks Release Of More Bagram Detainees | title=Afghanistan: Kabul Seeks Release Of More Bagram Detainees
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  • :#Members of the GICM trained in an area between [[Kabul]] and the front lines against the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Allia ...alled upon by the Taliban. In exchange, the group was provided a house in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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  • :#The detainee traveled from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to Kabul, Afghanistan with 90,000 Saudi Riyals (~$24,000 USD) and claimed to do so t ...inee then boarded a bus that traveled to Herat, Afghanistan and finally to Kabul, Afghanistan.
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  • ...Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png/credit}}<br/>|}} Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.]] It lies one of the first paved roads, connecting Afghanistan's capital [[Kabul]], with the border crossing at [[Torkham]], and ultimately to [[Peshawar]],
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  • ...e stayed at another [[Taliban guest house, Kabul|Taliban guesthouse]] in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan before traveling north in a Taliban vehicle to the [[Khalid ...ejoined his unit and later went to the [[Mahlik Center]] {{sic}}, north of Kabul, where he assisted with loading horses into trucks for transportation to [[
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  • ...rated security situation; and it was only a few months before they entered Kabul and declared an Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. Security finally prevailed in the cities of Kabul, Kandahar, Jalalabad, etc. to the extent that they become even more secure
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  • ..., an alleged Taliban member, turned himself in to the Northern Alliance in Kabul on Feb. 10, 2002. ...ry shopping, tying his hands with a sheet and taking him to Kandahar, then Kabul and Narim. After he told the Taliban he did not know how to use a Kalashnik
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  • ...orced the corrupt officer to return the money and when the Governor was in Kabul, the corrupt officer's corrupt boss, [[Abdullah Mujahid]], arrested Khail. ...American built and supervised wing of the [[Pul-e-Charkhi prison]] near [[Kabul]].<ref name=CCR2008AnnualReport>
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  • | birth_place = [[kabul]] [[afghanistan]] | alma_mater = [[kabul University]]
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  • | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/world/a-nation-at-war-kabul-us-sends-18-at-guantanamo-to-afghanistan-to-be-freed.html?scp=8&sq=carlotta ...rl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2003%2F03%2F25%2Fworld%2Fa-nation-at-war-kabul-us-sends-18-at-guantanamo-to-afghanistan-to-be-freed.html%3Fscp%3D8%26sq%3D
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  • ...ok-at-the-works-of-faridollah-adib-ahein-prominent-painter-of-afghanistan/|kabul times news agency|date=10 July 2021}}</ref> ...ridollah Adib Ahein|url=https://en.everybodywiki.com/Faridollah_Adib_Ahein|kabul times news agency|date=28 September 2020}}</ref>
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  • He was a student leader at Kabul University in the 1970s. Before he became involved in Islamic movements, he ..."unislamic", he served as Prime Minister in 1993-1994 and in 1996, leaving Kabul with the rise of the Taliban. Losing to the Taliban in 1997, he took refuge
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  • • Afghanistan Offices: [[Kabul]] and Mazar-i-Sharif. ...ization]] based in Virginia, USA, with significant operational presence in Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan. Established on June 3, 2021, the organizat
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  • ...machine gun]] [sic] at a [[Afghan training camp|training camp]] outside [[Kabul]], Afghanistan. ...lived in a [[rest house, Kabul|rest house]] used for billeting fighters in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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  • ===Move to Kabul===
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  • |quote = While in Kabul, the detainee stayed at a [[ETIM guest house, Kabul|guesthouse]] run by the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM). Ahmad Tourson faced the allegation that he stayed at a guest house in [[Kabul]] run by the [[East Turkistan Islamic Movement]], a Uyghur separatist group
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  • ...tention facility within the Soviet era Pule-charkhi prison located outside Kabul. ...American built and supervised wing of the [[Pul-e-Charkhi prison]] near [[Kabul]].<ref name="CCR2008AnnualReport"/>
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  • | [[ISN 1286]] || [[Malang Zafar]]. HIG commander for the Kabul region (Source: Wikileaked DAB for [[ISN 1119]]). ...288]] || [[Qalam]]. Identified as an [[HIG commander]]. He was captured in Kabul (Source: Wikileaked DAB for [[ISN 1021]]).
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  • | title = B.C. aid worker shot dead near kabul ...e two other IRC employees killed in the ambush were Mohammad Aimal, 25, of Kabul, who had worked as a driver for the IRC since 2002; and Nicole Dial, 30, a
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  • ...gees fleeing down one of Afghanistan's few highways, the road connecting [[Kabul]], [[Jalalabad]], with the [[Pakistani]] city of [[Peshawar]]. He noted th ...lsewhere in the government’s evidence, it was stated that, after fleeing Kabul, he stayed in a house in Jalalabad for three weeks, and then traveled in a
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  • ...sol, right, get out of the car that took them to their release ceremony in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, July 20, 2005. The two Afghans released Wednesday ...ly 1999 to serve in the [[Taliban Security Force]]. The detainee worked in Kabul and carried a Kalashnikov rifle and ammunition for approximately one and a
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  • ...igns over enemy targets. Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan, [[Fall of Kabul|fell by mid-November]]. The remaining al-Qaeda and Taliban remnants fell ba ...hanistan-security-forces-nato-withdrawal |newspaper=The Guardian |location=Kabul |accessdate=14 September 2014}}</ref> with the Taliban claiming it has defe
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  • | birth_place = [[Kabul Province]], [[Afghanistan]] ...tanamo]] [[counter-terrorism]] analysts estimate he was born in 1963, in [[Kabul]], Afghanistan.
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  • ==Move to Kabul==
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  • [[Image:Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png|thumb|left|300px Highway 1 connects Towr Kham to [[Kabul]].<ref name=DefenseLink20070822>
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  • ...eshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png | thumb | 350px}} Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.]] ...oads in Afghanistan travels through the pass, from the national capital, [[Kabul]], through [[Jalalabad]], the capital of [[Nangarhar Province]], and one of
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  • | Mullah || [[Manan Nyazi]] || [[Kabul Province]] | Maulavi || [[A. Wahed Shafiq]] || [[Kabul Province]] ||
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  • :#The detainee traveled between [[Khost]] and [[Kabul]], Afghanistan to teach the [[Koran]] from march 2001 to December 2001. :#The detainee fled Afghanistan subsequent to the fall of Kabul. The detainee was caught and detained in the [[Tora Bora]] region.
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  • ...47]]'s {{sic}} and [[rocket-propelled grenade]]s was provided in al Wafa's Kabul offices. The detainee had no knowledge that the employees at the [[Lahore]] of Kabul al Wafa warehouses
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  • ...e former Deputy Chief of Army Staff and Commander of Central Army Corps, [[Kabul]]<ref>{{cite web |title=B1, 1.4(D) |publisher=[[US State Department]] |url= | author = American Embassy in Kabul
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  • :#The detainee went to [[Kabul]] and stayed for about two months in the home of a person the detaineee fel :#The detainee went to Kabul and stayed for about two months in the home of a person the detainee felt m
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  • Upon arrival in Kabul, more than 800 delegates signed a petition urging the nomination of Zahir S ...temporarily blocked off the roads around the Interior Ministry complex in Kabul on 20 and 21 June and brandished weapons to demonstrate that their loyaltie
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  • | location = [[Kabul]] ...used," NATO said in a statement. Lt. Col. Todd Vician, a NATO spokesman in Kabul, confirmed all four were civilians.
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  • ...dirty places and use animal dung for our fires. Go to Parweena's office in Kabul tomorrow and see if she doesn't tell you that you have a bad smell? I am a
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  • ...Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates|UAE]]; [[Quetta]], PK; [[Kandahar]], AF; [[Kabul]], PK; and [[Kondur]], AF. ...Dubai]], [[United Arab Emirates|UAE]]; [[Quetta]], PK; [[Kandahar]], AF; [[Kabul]], AF; and [[Konduz]], AF.
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  • ...ing)|intelligence analysts]] as a [[Taliban]] center on the outskirts of [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]].<ref name=FactorsAlUmari> ...Al Bahooth as arriving at, and fighting in the Omar Sa'if Center, outside Kabul, in the year 2000.<ref name="FactorsZiyadAlBahooth"/>
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  • ...is an Afghan media outlet, which was established in January 2020 at Kabul|Kabul, Afghanistan and Owned and operated entirely by Afghans. First time Zwak Ne ...s|work=Pajhwok offical Vote Election Webiste|url=http://vote.af/en/content/kabul-news-agencies/}}</ref>
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  • | birth_place = Kabul, Afghanistan | home_town = Kabul, Afghanistan
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  • | birth_place = Kabul, Afghanistan Jalal Ibrahimi was born in Kabul, Afghanistan, on January 12, 1995. Jalal moved to Ontario, Canada, with his
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  • [[File:IanRobertsKabulAfghanistan.jpg|thumb|Ian Roberts on base in Kabul, Afghanistan]] ...009-2010 at the height of the war in Afghanistan. Travelling in and around Kabul, Afghanistan. Ian carried a Smith & Wesson Enhanced Sigma Series 9mm handgu
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  • ...n.com/id/36071994/ns/us_news-security/t/death-shed-light-cia-salt-pit-near-kabul/#.ToISmuzp6Tk | title = Death shed light on CIA ‘Salt Pit’ near Kabul: Handling of terror suspect led to inquiry by agency's inspector general
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  • ...ously been disclosed, at an Afghan prison in the Panjshir Valley, north of Kabul. The Panjshir prison was one of several prisons in which, as my research fo
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  • *Testified he was held in Kabul, Kandahar and [[Bagram Theater detention facility|Bagram]] before he was tr
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  • ...anullah Khan's attacks secretly had backing from the central government in Kabul, which hoped the attacks would erode the strength of Ismail Khan's own mili
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  • ...aid that Amanullah Khan enjoyed some tacit support from Afghan's capital [[Kabul]], who wanted to use his opposition to curb Ismail Khan's power.<ref name=N
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  • :#The detainee commanded a squad of [[Mujahidin fighters for a [[Kabul]] commander.
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  • :#In August 2001, the detainee left by taxi for Kandahar, Afghanistan, via Kabul, to begin their training.
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  • Hastings had previously been in charge of a post in [[Kabul|Cabul]].
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  • ...raveled to Afghanistan where he attended an al Qaeda training camp outside Kabul. In the summer of 2000, he then traveled to the al Faruq training camp, wh
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  • ...bad City, Nangarhar Province, located approximately 230 kilometers east of Kabul. After receiving credible information from local officials on an impending
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  • ...d the next morning to the Afghans. They took me to Jalalabad and then to [[Kabul]] and then to [[Bagram Theater detention facility|Bagram]], and [[Kandahar
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  • ...der, Mullah Omar, from coalition forces after the Taliban were forced from Kabul, are living in northern Helmand Province and financing their operations thr
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  • ...re damaged in the attack in the province 185 km east of the Afghan capital Kabul.
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  • * That he stayed at al Qaeda guest houses in [[Kabul]] and [[Jalalabad]].
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  • ...ref> Senior officials at NATO's International Security Assistance Force in Kabul have compared the pictures published to the images of U.S. soldiers abusing
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  • | location = [[US Embassy, Kabul]]
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  • ...half of Afghanistan was in the hands of the Northern Alliance, including [[Kabul]] were Northern Alliance President [[Burhanuddin Rabbani]] had taken over t
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  • ...38 non-Afghan prisoners remained at the Parwan detention center outside of Kabul, down from around 50 a few months ago.
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  • ...s in stable condition and spoke to medical personnel before being flown to Kabul.
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  • ...authorities found over two dozen bodies buried in the courtyards of the [[Kabul]] and [[Jalalabad]] compounds where she and Rahmatullah lived.<ref name=NYT
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  • :#''Taliban forces utilized Ariana Airline form [[Kandahar]] to [[Kabul]].
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  • ...ighters) travel from the [[Hajji Habbash guesthouse]] to the airport or to Kabul, Afghanistan and facilitate local travel by helping find a cab.<ref name=NY
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  • Kamali studied his BA at [[University of Kabul]] and completed his LLM. in comparative law from [[The London School of Eco
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  • | quote=The Kabul-based journalist Anand Gopal has written a remarkable expose for The Nation
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  • :#Salam was one of the leaders at the Kabul front during the fighting with the Northern Alliance. Salam was also in cha
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  • ...stepped down from the role in April either to facilitate peace talks with Kabul or due to ill health.
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  • ...Sultan Sebuktegin]]. In 1005, he conquered the [[Hindu Shahi|Shahi]]s in [[Kabul]], and followed it by the conquests of northern [[Punjab region]]. The [[De
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  • ...r 22 months and was later transferred to the Pul-e-Charkhi central jail in Kabul.
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  • ...d]. He was stationed in US Embassies: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabul Kabul], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan Afghanistan], [https://en.wiki
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  • ...her example of Afghan women's resistance is Shakeela, a Hazara educator in Kabul...
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  • ...rder crossing point with -- between Afghanistan and Pakistan and runs into Kabul and connects with the Ring Road.
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  • | birth_place = [[Kabul]], Afghanistan
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  • | place_of_release = [[Kabul]]
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  • ...orld-news/2023/04/01/british-tourist-lord-miles-routledge-captured-taliban-kabul/ ...orld-news/2023/04/01/british-tourist-lord-miles-routledge-captured-taliban-kabul/
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  • ...rved as acting Minister of Intelligence when Qari Ahmadullah was away from Kabul performing his duties as governor of Tahar province
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  • ...sibullah Sahil has made significant contributions to the tech community in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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  • | "Mera Tohfa Tu Kar Le Kabul"
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  • ...rachosia|Arachotë]], the [[Herat|Aria]], and the [[Paropamisadë]], the [[Kabul River|River Cophes]] thus forming the extreme boundary of India. According
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  • | "Kabul Se Aaya Hai"
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  • ...ber who volunteered to become a suicide bomber. He fought U.S. forces near Kabul, then fled through the Tora Bora mountains into Pakistan, where he was capt
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  • ...in Camp Doha, Kuwait as Finance Officer, 336th Finance Command (FY 00-01); Kabul, Afghanistan, CJTF-Phoenix I as Comptroller, 2d Brigade 10th Mountain Divis
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  • ...he [[Turk Shahis|Turk]] and [[Hindu Shahi]] dynasties which governed the [[Kabul Valley]], [[Gandhara]] (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkwa), and western Punjab
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  • | birth_place = [[Kabul,Afghansitan]]
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  • [[File:Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png | thumb]]
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  • ...Afghanistan bans YouTube to block anti-Muslim film |work=Reuters |location=Kabul |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-afghanistan-youtube-idUSBRE88B0SC20
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  • | title = Al Qaeda Drone Strike Afghanistan: U.S. Drone Strike in Kabul Kills Top Qaeda Leader, Ayman al-Zawahri
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  • ...t their nationality had already been confirmed by the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, and that the Americans were willing to consider repatriation, and that th
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  • ...and [[interrogation]] center in [[Afghanistan]]. It is located north of [[Kabul]] and functioned as a brick factory prior to the [[War in Afghanistan (2001
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  • | "Kabul Ki Main Naar"
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