• The Khānabād River (Pashto: د خان اباد سیند; Persian: رود خان‌آباد) flows in the provinces of Takhar and Kunduz in northern Afghanistan. The Khanabad River...
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  • Xanabad or Khanabad may refer to: Khan Abad, a town in Kunduz Province Khan Abad District, a district in Kunduz Province Khanabad River, a tributary of...
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    Tokharistan region of Bactria, near the confluence of the Kunduz River with the Khanabad River. Kunduz is linked by highways with Kabul to the south, Mazar-i-Sharif...
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    Surkhab River) Khanabad River Andarab Bamiyan River Kokcha River Anjuman Panj River Aksu (Bartang) Pamir River Wakhan River Shirin Tagab River, no longer...
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  • Kunduz, the river meets its largest tributary, the Khanabad River, shortly before discharging into the Amu Darya. The basin of the Kunduz River covers almost...
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  • of Kunduz and is also an archaeological site of an ancient tomb. The Khanabad River lies to the south of the village and to the north is a vast open desert...
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  • local administration assisted the Soviet detachment when crossing the Khanabad River, as well as in the acquisition of supplies and fodder. Payment for receiving...
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    Province. Two dams in Baghlan Province. One is named Pul-e-Khumri Dam. List of rivers of Afghanistan Water supply in Afghanistan Energy in Afghanistan International...
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    Takhar Province of Afghanistan. It is located southeast of Taloqan. The Khanabad River flows inside this valley. Around 99% of the people in Farkhar speak...
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  • in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan. It is situated in the valley of the Khanabad River east of Kunduz. On 22 August 2016, Afghan security forces retook the...
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    half the residential dwellings are concentrated in District 6. The Khanabad River flows through Taluqan and accounts for 7% of total land use. Taloqan...
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    of Komodo Island. The main river running through the district is the Chal River, which is a tributary of the Khanabad River. Chal is bordered by Taluqan...
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    flows through the southeast portion of the district that flows to the Khanabad River. Kalafgan is bordered by four other districts: Rustaq District to the...
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    Baghlan Province. It is located three miles east of the Kunduz River, 35 miles south of Khanabad, and about 500 metres above sea level in the northern Hindu...
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    operating costs. Residents of Kunduz rely on water from the Kunduz and [Khanabad] Rivers] for irrigation purposes. It was announced in 2005 that a USAID-funded...
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    District. They meet in Bangi District and run to the Khanabad River. There is one bridge over the Bangi river, which connects 15000 people with the district...
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    exchanges of gunfire and machine-gun fire, they fled. On 17 April, the city of Khanabad was taken, the defenders of which took refuge in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif...
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    area of San Cristóbal Island. The only river in the district flows north until it reaches the Khanabad River. The district does not have good access...
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    under the command of Captain Jason Amerine. They deployed from Karshi-Khanabad Air Base (nicknamed K2 by the Special Forces) to just outside of Tarin...
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  • of Kunduz, and Baharak and Bangi are located in Takhar Province. The Khanabad River forms Aqtash's southern border. Aqtash District was established in 2015...
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    westwards, following the course of the Oxus, to the junction of that river and the Khanabad (Kunduz). So far as the northern boundary followed the Oxus stream...
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    After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States leased the Karshi-Khanabad airbase in southern Uzbekistan, which borders Afghanistan. The American...
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    the Tashkent Ring Road to the capital's Yangihayot district, connecting Khanabad Street in the Zangiata district (Tashkent region) with Kipchak Street in...
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    has recently restricted American military use of the airbase at Karshi-Khanabad for air operations in neighbouring Afghanistan. Uzbekistan was an active...
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    from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment arrived at the Karshi-Khanabad Air Base in Chinook and Blackhawk helicopters and made operational readiness...
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  • The Uzbek government ordered the closing of the United States Karshi-Khanabad Air Base and improved ties with the People's Republic of China and the...
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    different districts: Char Dara to the west, Aliabad to the southwest, Khanabad to the east, and Imam Saheb to the north. The Taliban took the Zakhel and...
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    benefited from the exceptionally fertile soil on the banks of the Zayandehrud River, in a region called Aspandana or Ispandana. When Cyrus the Great unified...
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    structure was built during the Sassanid era (224–651). The Khorramabad River runs past the eastern and south-western side of the Falak-ol-Aflak hill...
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    on 19 October, the two teams were flown from the former Soviet Karshi-Khanabad Air Base in Uzbekistan more than 300 kilometers (190 mi) across the 4,900...
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