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Farkhor (Tajik: Фархор), also
called Parkhar (Russian: Пархар), is a city in
southwestern Tajikistan,
located on the
border with Afghanistan. It is the...
- valley.
Around 99% of the
people in
Farkhar speak Dari.
Farkhar has
about 50,000
people and 75 villages. The name
Farkhār is
generally believed to be Sogdian...
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Estonia Huti, Nepal, a
village development committee Huti, a
village in
Farkhar District,
Afghanistan Hüti (disambiguation)
Houthis This disambiguation...
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Farkhar (Persian: فرخار, also
Romanized as
Farkhār) is a
village in Taghenkoh-e
Shomali Rural District,
Taghenkoh District,
Firuzeh County,
Razavi Khorasan...
- glacier-fed tributaries. As far as the
small village of
Shuri (a
little north of
Farkhar) the
river flows in a
narrow valley, then
enters a
broad plain. Its waters...
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Afghan officials say". CNN.
Retrieved 22 May 2012. USGS. "M7.5 - 45 km E of
Farkhar, Afghanistan".
United States Geological Survey. "UNHCR Sub-Office MAZAR-i-SHARIF...
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Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S.
Geological Survey. "M5.0 – 63 km SE of
Farkhār, Afghanistan".
Earthquake Hazards Program. U.S.
Geological Survey. "M7...
- Jurm
district under siege". 14
September 2015. USGS. "M7.5 – 45 km E of
Farkhar, Afghanistan".
United States Geological Survey. Archive,
Civil Military...
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Warsaj District is
located at the end of the
Farkhar River valley and has
historically only had
roads to
Farkhar and
beyond to Taloqan, but has
roads built...
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again attacked Rustak in
Badakhshan and
appointed an
officer of his own in
Farkhar. Two
months later he also
attacked Mashad. But he
failed to
obtain a footing...