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    Herāt (/hɛˈrɑːt/; Pashto, Dari: هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan. In 2020, it had an estimated population of 574,276,...
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  • Herat attack or Herat campaign may refer to: Herat campaign of 1729 Herat campaign of 1731 Herat campaign of 1862–1863 2001 uprising in Herat 2013 attack...
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    Football Club Herat Is a football club based in Herat City of Afghanistan which plays in Herat Premier League The Kohistan Football Club Herat has found on...
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  • Herat may refer to: Siege of Herat (652), part of the Islamic conquest of Sassanid Persia Siege of Herat (1448) Herat campaign of 1731 Siege of Herat...
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    Khaf-Herat Railroad will be completed in the next few months," Yazdani said, according to Mehr news agency on 3 August "Iran Strongly Condemns Herat Railway...
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    Herat (Persian: هرات) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the western part of the country. Together with Badghis, Farah, and...
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  • List of Afghan Rulers in present-day Afghanistan with capital at Herat...
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    Ansari of Herat (1006–1088) (Persian: خواجه عبدالله انصاری) also known as Pir-i Herat (پیر هرات) "Sage of Herat", was a Sufi saint, who lived in Herat (modern-day...
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    The First Herat War (Persian: جنگ اول هرات, romanized: Jang-e Avval-e Herāt, 1837–1838) was an attack on the Principality of Herat by Qajar Iran during...
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  • Barefoot to Herat (Persian: پابرهنه تا هرات, Pa Berahneh ta Herat) is a 2002 Iranian film by Majid Majidi. It is a documentary about the plight of Afghan...
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    The Campaign of Herat consisted of a series of intermittent and fluid engagements culminating in the finale of Nader's military operations against the...
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    The Citadel of Herat (Pashto: سکندرۍ کلا ; Dari: ارگ هرات) also known as the Citadel of Alexander, and locally known as Qala Iktyaruddin (Pashto ; Dari:...
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    large earthquakes measuring Mww 6.3 each and their aftershocks affected Herat Province in western Afghanistan in early October 2023. The first two earthquakes...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Herat, Afghanistan. 500 BCE - Persian town in Aria established (approximate date). 330 BCE -...
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    Great Mosque of Herat (Pashto: د هرات لوی جومات ; Dari: مسجد جامع هرات, romanized: Masjid-i Jāmi‘-i Herāt) or "Jami Masjid of Herat", is a mosque in...
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    The Herat uprising (Dari: قیام هرات), locally known as the Uprising of 24th Hūt (Dari: قیام بیست و چهار حوت) was an insurrection that took place in and...
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    The 2001 uprising in Herat was a coordinated insurrection and uprising in the Afghan city of Herat as part of the United States war in Afghanistan. The...
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    Heart symbol (redirect from Love herat)
    The heart symbol is an ideograph used to express the idea of the "heart" in its metaphorical or symbolic sense. Represented by an anatomically inaccurate...
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    out as just Kabul, Herat, Qandahar, and Balkh but the number of provinces increased and by 1880 the provinces consisted of Balkh, Herat, Qandahar, Ghazni...
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    The Kandahar–Herat Highway is 557-kilometer (346 mi) section of road that links the cities of Kandahar and Herat in Afghanistan. This highway is part...
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    Principality of Herat (Persian: شاهزاده‌نشین هرات), the Emirate of Herat (Persian: امارت هرات), the Herat Khanate (Persian: خان‌نشین هرات) or simply Herat (Persian:...
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  • also known as Abu al-Hasan and Ali of Herat — was a 12th and 13th century Persian traveller originally from Herat, Afghanistan. Abū al-Ḥasan ʻAlī ibn Abū...
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    عبد الله خان) was the vizier of the Principality of Herat from 1829 to 1842, and the ruler of Herat from 1842 until 1851. He was born in 1790 into the...
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    (Persian: هریرود or Dari: هری رود, romanized: Harī Rōd; Pashto: د هري سیند) or Herat River or Tejen River or Harirud is a river flowing 1,100 kilometres (680 mi)...
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    the end of his reign, he had reunited the principalities of Kandahar and Herat with Kabul. Dost had ruled for a lengthy 36 years, a span broken only by...
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    The Second Herat War (late March 1856–26 October 1856) was the invasion of the surrounding realm of Herat and the successful siege of its citadel by the...
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  • installed as ruler of Herat by the Iranians. On May 24, 1857, Sultan Ahmad Khan arrived in Herat. The Iranians evacuated Herat in September 1857 in accordance...
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    moneylenders.[citation needed] Jewish families mostly lived in the cities of Herat and Kabul, while their patriarchs traveled back and forth on trading trips...
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  • Herat University (HU; Persian: پوهنتون هرات; Pashto: د هرات پوهنتون) is a public university located in Herat, the capital of Herat Province, in western...
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    Herat, in western Afghanistan. The area was once known as Mahalla-yi Musahiya, or the "Neighbourhood of the Jews". It is the only synagogue in Herat that...
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