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  Afghanistan - LoveToKnow 1911
It is bounded on the N. by Russian Turkestan, on the W. by Persia, and on the E. and S. by Kashmir and the independent tribes of the North-West Frontier of India and Baluchistan.
The boundary meets the Oxus at Khamiab at the western extremity of the cultivated district of Khwaja Salar, and from that point to the eastern end of Lake Victoria in the Pamirs the main channel of the Oxus river forms the northern limits of Afghanistan.
The universal custom of sleeping on the house-top in summer promotes rheumatic and neuralgic affections; and in the Koh Daman of Kabul, which the natives regard as having the finest of climates, the mortality from fever and bowel complaint, between July and October, is great, the immoderate use of fruit predisposing to such ailments.
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 Hindu Kush   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The rest of the system consists of numerous smaller mountain ranges including the Koh-e Baba, Salang, Koh-e Paghman, Spin Ghar (also called the eastern Safid Koh), Suleiman, Siah Koh, Koh-e Khwaja Mohammad and Selseleh-e Band-e Turkestan.
The western Safid Koh, the Siah Band and Doshakh are commonly referred to as the Paropamisus by western scholars.
Rivers that flow from the mountain system include the Helmand River, the Hari Rud and the Kabul River.
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 Nancy Hatch Dupree. An Historical Guide To Afghanistan. Sites in Perspective
Amir Dost Mohammad carefully selected his third son, Sher Ali, to succeed him, and earnestly enjoined his other sons to serve him faithfully, but, as in the past, only a few acquiesced, with reluctance, and the others openly challenged him.
On 17 July 1973 General Mohammad Daoud, with the assistance of the military, declared the monarchy overthrown and proclaimed the new Republic of Afghanistan with himself as President and Prime Minister.
Mohammad Daoud, nephew of King Mohammad Nadir; President, Prime Minister and Founder of the Republic of Afghanistan, 17 July 1973; elected President at conclusion of Constitutional Loya Jirga, 14 February 1977.
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 Punjab Pakistan
e was appointed Governor of India in 1191 A.D. by Muhammad Ghauri.
Baba Farid Shakar Ganj was born in a village of Multan, and settled in Pakpattan.
Khwaja Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki passed through Multan to Delhi and Syed Jalal, the spiritual leader of many families in Multan, Muzaffargarh and Bahawalpur came to Uch.
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 Nancy Hatch Dupree. An Historical Guide To Afghanistan. Around and About Kabul
The village of Istalif lies north of Kabul in the Koh Daman, a valley ringed by barren hills dotted with villages nestled within green orchards.
The Koh Daman is renowned for its fruits and nuts such as plums, pears, apricots, figs, mulberries, cherries and almonds.
The Koh Daman is most famous perhaps for its grapes and vineyards, which proliferate as you proceed toward the head of the valley.
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 Afghanistan Mountains
The rest of the system consists of numerous smallermountain ranges including the Koh-e Baba; Salang; Koh-e Paghman; Spin Ghar (alsocalled the eastern Safid Koh); Suleiman; Siah Koh; Koh-e Khwaja Mohammad;Selseleh-e Band-e Turkestan.
The western Safid Koh, the Siah Band and Doshakhare commonly referred to as the Paropamisus by western scholars.
Numerous high passes (kotal) transect the mountains, forming astrategically important network for the transit of caravans.
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 Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Afghanistan
From 1818 until Dost Mohammad's ascendancy in 1826, chaos reigned in the domains of Ahmad Shah Durrani's empire as various sons of Painda Khan struggled for supremacy.
The British demanded that Dost Mohammad sever all contact with the Iranians and Russians, remove Vitkevich from Kabul, surrender all claims to Peshawar, and respect Peshawar's independence as well as that of Qandahar, which was under the control of his brothers at the time.
The king nominated a new prime minister, Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal, who quickly established friendly relations with the students, while making it clear that he was in charge and there were limits to student political activity.
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Sauder, Gregg A.; Plattner, Chad E.; Sauder, Derek A.; and Dunlap, Don L., to Precision Planting, Inc. Apparatus and method for testing seed singulation of a seed meter 07086269 Cl. 73-1.01.
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 OpinionJournal - Extra
Mohammad Ibrahim Turkman, director of the provincial agriculture and livestock department, said on Thursday Kunduz was headed for a bumper cotton crop this year after a sharp and persistent decline in its cultivation over the years.
Mohammad Akbar--hailing from Orgun district--had been a commander of former Taliban minister Maulvi Jalaluddin Haqqani.
Mohammad Faqir, 28, said that he had voluntarily handed over a Kalashnikov and a box of ammunition.
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 Patentee Index
Batra, Surinder K.; Brand, Randall E; Ringel, Jöerg; Faulmann, Grit; Löhr, Matthias; and Varshney, Grish C., to Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, The MUCIN 4 expression as a marker for pancreatic cancer 07052859 Cl. 435-7.23.
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 Afghanistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Revenge would later be sought and obtained by Fateh Khan's youngest brother, Dost Mohammad.
It was not until 1826 that the energetic Dost Mohammad was able to exert sufficient control over his brothers to take over the throne in Kabul, where he proclaimed himself amir.
In 1863 Dost Mohammad retook Herat with British acquiescence.
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 Author for dari language
Mohammad Abdul Hamid Asir, [Peshawar, s.n.], 1990 (1369), 82 p.
The Majesty of Hazrat Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) [Pashtu] / Bashar,
Abdul Jabar Fakhri, Mohammadullah Obaidi and Mohammad Hassan Rahimi,
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 Afghanistan Country Study
Scholar Mohammad Ali and geographers Ramamoorthy Gopalakrishnan and W.B. Fisher describe the point of origin of the Hindu Kush as the Pamir Knot, which implies that the Hindu Kush runs from east to west.
Other mountain ranges, usually considered to be offshoots of the Hindu Kush system, form part of the central highland's westward thrust but spread out from the central core.
Also included are the Hindu Kush range proper; only a portion of the Hindu Kush system is included in the Hindu range, while the rest of the mountain system is classified as part of these other ranges.
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 DEATH CULT OR RELIGION?
If mohammad, the plagarist genocidal slave-taking pedophile, walked or rode on camels, used primitive hand- made weapons, and squatted and pooped on the side of the road like a dog, why aren't all muslims walking, only using primitive hand-made weapons, and squat and poop on the side of the road like a dog???
Obviously, in the life of Hazrat Mohammad, taking his relations with the Islam, there is no incident showing terror or terrorism.
Next Sultan Alauddin Khalji, a great war maker, sent a large army to Gujarat in 1299 in which all the major towns were sacked, temples destroyed, wealth looted and large number of slaves of both sexes captured [Khwaja AM Isami, Futu-us-Salatin, p.
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 Garfield's World: Hindukush   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Pamir mountains; which Afghans refer to as the "Roof of the World"; extend into Tajikistan ; China and Kashmir.
The rest of the system consists of numerous smaller mountain ranges including the Koh-e Baba ; Salang Mountains ; Koh-e Paghman ; Spin Ghar (also called the eastern Safid Koh); Suleiman Range ; Siah Koh ; Koh-e Khwaja Mohammad and Selseleh-e Band-e Turkestan
River s that flow from the mountain system include the Helmand River ; the Hari Rud and the Kabul River.
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 Nuristani dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Since many of these languages have no written form, letters are usually written in Urdu or Persian.
In a religious context it generally means a person who is not of the belief that God is only one and that Mohammad is His final messenger.
The noun kufr means "not believing in God" or "blasphemy, atheism." In Fiqh, the term amounts to the equivalent of Christian excommunication.
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 Welcome to SufiJalalani.com
Sainji told a story of the time Khwaja Khizr was walking along the side of the river in the early morning time before sunrise.
The man asked, “ Are you the Khwaja Khizr?” The answer was “Yes, do you know me?” The man replied “ I do, that’s why I called you by your name.
The woman dusted off her dupatta and asked, “ You are Khwaja Khizr, aren’t you?” The answer was “Yes, do you know me?” The woman replied “ I do, that’s why I called you by your name.
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8 Mir Anwar Ali Khan Talpur, Deh 282, Kot Mirs, Taluka Kot Ghulam Mohammad.
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 Afghanistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
(Kabool, Kaboul, Qabul, Qabool, Qaboul)/National Capital/Kabul: (Airport to E; Bagram Military Airport to N. 4 terrorist training camps: 1 to NNE; 1 to NW; 1 to WNW; 1 to SW.
Note: some maps show Khost as part of Paktia Province.
(Airport to N.) 5 terrorist training camps surrounded city: 1 to ESE; 1 to NE; 1 to NNW; 1 to E; 1 to SSW) Badshah, M.S., et al, 2000; Bosum, W., et al, 1974; Gnos, E., et al, 1998; Kaever, M., 1967; Mennessier, G., 1972.
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 Punjabi.net discussions chat forums
These were the people who were blamed for assassination of Moslem Raider, Mohammad Ghuri in 12th c AD around Sindh.
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 IATA Airport codes - Alphabetical List By City Name
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