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  • A northern province of Afghanistan; its capital is [[Mazar-e-Sharif]].
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  • Afghanistan's second largest city is '''Mazar-e-Sharif''', capital of [[Balkh Province]]. It is in the north of the country, about
    235 bytes (29 words) - 08:05, 9 March 2024
  • {{r|Mazar-e-Sharif}}
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  • '''Balkh''' is a province in northern Afghanistan. Its capital, [[Mazar-e-Sharif]], is the country's second largest city. Most of its northern border is wit
    475 bytes (65 words) - 07:56, 9 March 2024
  • ...air support. Its campaign in the 2001 war began in the north, first taking Mazar-e-Sharif to open the Friendship Bridge to Uzbekistan, then taking Taloqan in Takhar
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  • ...d Government in Istanbul, ISAF was to expand to four more northern PRTs in Mazar-e-Sharif in Balkh Province, Meymana in Faryab Province, Feyzabad in Badakhshan Provi
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  • ...st. Bertsen saw Fahim's argument as political; Franks restated his plan of Mazar-e-Sharif, Taloquan, and the Shomali Plain.<ref name=Berntsen>{{citation ...ount of money. When he continued that there would be another payment after Mazar-e-Sharif was taken, there would be another large payment. The Afghans conferred, and
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  • * [[Balkh Province|Balkh]] - capital is [[Mazar-e-Sharif]]
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  • ...Sahaba, a virulently anti-Shi'a organization, which joined the assault on Mazar-e-Sharif in 1998. <ref name=Oxford /> ...dahar in south Afghanistan rather than the route from Peshawar to Kabul to Mazar-e-Sharif in the north. <ref name=Rashid2000>{{citation
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