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Bamyan (Dari: بامیان), also
spelled Bamiyan or
Bamian, is the
capital of
Bamyan Province in
central Afghanistan. Its po****tion of
approximately 70,000...
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Bamyan Province, also
spelled Bamiyan,
Bāmīān or Bāmyān (Persian: ولایت بامیان), is one of the thirty-four
provinces of
Afghanistan with the city of Bamyan...
- Ru-ye Doab as
Bamian governor. As a
Tatar from
neighbouring Samangan Province, the
Maulawi had
connections with all the
commanders of
Bamian from the jihad...
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completely razed the town
leaving the
people destitute. In 1999, the town of
Bamian was taken,
hundreds of men,
women and
children were executed.
Houses were...
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Bamian Valley -
UNESCO World Heritage listed site in Afghanistan,
showing destro****
Buddha statue....
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Mohammad Khan
subdued the
Hazarajat (Behsud, Dai Zangi, Dai Kundi) and
Bamian,
which had
seized the
power vacuum during the
British invasion to become...
- sent
under Nader's son, Nasrullah, to
attack the
Afghans of
Ghorband and
Bamian. When the
governor of
Ghazni fled upon
hearing of Nader's approach, the...
- of Ghor east of
Furrah and
their prin****l
cities were G****,
Feruzi and
Bamian. It was at the time of this
bounty of Sultán Bahlol, that the grandfather...
- Mansur.
Union of
Islamic Fighters – led by
Mosbah Sade, a
Hazara leader of
Bamian. Raad ("Thunder")
party – led by
Shaykh Sayeed Abdul Jaffar Nadiri, Muhammad...
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disaffected Afghan tribes were
flocking to the
support of
Wazir Akbar Khan in
Bamian. The
success of
Akbar Khan's
uprising led to the 1842
retreat from Kabul...