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  • #REDIRECT [[Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan/Definition]]
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  • {{Image|Afghanistan admin 2008.jpg|right|500px|Administrative divisions of Afghanistan}} ...d by invasions and civil wars for centuries, including most recently the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Afghanistan Wars (disambiguation)]]
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  • * Fletcher, A. ''Afghanistan: The Highway of Conquest.'' Cornell University Press, 1966 * Gregorian, Vartan. ''The Emergence of Modern Afghanistan.'' Stanford University Press, 1968
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  • ...elmand Province location.PNG|right|300|Location of Helmand Province within Afghanistan.}} '''Helmand Province''' is an arid, mountainous region in southern Afghanistan. It is geographically the largest province of the country but has a relati
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  • ...Assistance Force, with the approval of the United Nations. Nevertheless, Afghanistan remains a failed state,<ref>{{citation ...e Ambassador, while General David Petraeus heads both United States Forces-Afghanistan and the NATO International Security Assistance Force. President Obama, afte
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  • {{rpl|Afghanistan War (1978–1992)}} {{rpl|Afghanistan War (2001-2021)}}
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  • {{r|Afghanistan War (1978-1992)}} {{r|Afghanistan War (2001-2021)}}
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  • The '''1978–1992 Afghanistan War''' was a civil war in Afghanistan that matched the Soviet Union and its Afghan allies against a coalition of .../006251.html CWIHP Conference Report: New Evidence on the 1979–1989 War in Afghanistan]. Christian Ostermann, 20 May 2002.</ref>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Islamic Party of Afghanistan]]
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  • ...urrent President has been {{headofstate|Afghanistan}} since {{President of Afghanistan/enteredoffice}}. Hamid Karzai won the disputed 2009 Afghanistan presidential election, after Abdullah Abdullah refused to participate in a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan]]
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  • ...r the al-Qaeda senior leadership in Afghanistan were not met met, a new '''Afghanistan War (2001-2021)''' would begin. The invasion by NATO forces happened and l *Phase III: Conduct major combat operations in Afghanistan, continue to build coalition, and conduct operations
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  • A province of southern Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan.
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  • Currently elected [[Head of State]] and [[head of government]] of Afghanistan
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  • #REDIRECT [[Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan]]
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  • ...orces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A)''' is the senior U.S. military headquarters in Afghanistan, with a complex structure and reporting chain. It is commanded by general|G The main overt U.S. combat force in Afghanistan has had many names, beginning with Task Force 180 (TF180), but now TF101, t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Afghanistan War (1978–1992)]]
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  • ...tan's civil war, which, with U.S. assistance, drove it from power in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]]
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  • Afghanistan's second-largest city, in the north.
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  • A province on Afghanistan's western border with Iran.
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  • ...n; she was on the Strategic Assessment Group advising the new commander in Afghanistan, General [[Stanley McChrystal]]
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  • ...urrent President has been {{headofstate|Afghanistan}} since {{President of Afghanistan/enteredoffice}}. Hamid Karzai won the disputed 2009 Afghanistan presidential election, after Abdullah Abdullah refused to participate in a
    575 bytes (83 words) - 07:34, 18 March 2024
  • ...bordering Iran and Turkmenistan; often considered the cultural capital of Afghanistan
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  • [[Image:Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan 6.png|thumb|right|300px|Border area including Towr Kham]] ...Also called '''Torkham''' or '''Turkham''', it is in the [[Khyber Pass]]. Afghanistan's Highway One connects Towr Kham to [[Kabul]]. The Pakistani side of the bo
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  • ...der between Afghanistan and British India, now defining the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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  • One of Afghanistan's 34 provinces and located in the southern part of the country where it sha
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  • * Fletcher, A. ''Afghanistan: The Highway of Conquest.'' Cornell University Press, 1966 * Gregorian, Vartan. ''The Emergence of Modern Afghanistan.'' Stanford University Press, 1968
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  • Afghanistan's second largest city is '''Mazar-e-Sharif''', capital of [[Balkh Province]
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  • {{Image|Kabul Afghanistan.png|right|350px|Kabul, Afghanistan}} The city of '''Kabul''' is the capital of Afghanistan, and also of Kabul Province.
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  • {{r|Afghanistan War (1978-1992)}} {{r|Afghanistan War (2001-2021)}}
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  • ...hanistan 6.png|right|350px| Kabul, Peshawar, and some cities in Nangarhar, Afghanistan.}} The '''Khyber Pass''' is a famed mountain pass near the boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan lying at 1,070 m (3,510 ft) above sea level. Its road runs th
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  • ...[United States Marine Corps]] officer in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)|Afghanistan]] and [[Iraq War]]s ; Visiting Fellow at the [[Center for Strategic and Int
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  • '''Kandahar''' is one of Afghanistan's 34 provinces. It is located in the southern part of the country where it
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  • ...the [[International Security Assistance Force]] and [[United States Forces-Afghanistan]]; professional background in [[special operations]] including heading the
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  • ...elmand Province location.PNG|right|300|Location of Helmand Province within Afghanistan.}} '''Helmand Province''' is an arid, mountainous region in southern Afghanistan. It is geographically the largest province of the country but has a relati
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  • {{rpl|Afghanistan War (1978–1992)}} {{rpl|Afghanistan War (2001-2021)}}
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  • ...sistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan; married to [[Jane Holl Lute]], Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security.
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