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Herat and Kabul. The area
comprised the
lands later known as Hazarajat.
Gharjistan was
originally known as "Garshestan",
derived from the
Avestan word "Garsh"...
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Gharjistan University (Persian: دانشگاه غرجستان ، Pashto: د غرجستان پوهنتون) is a
private university located in Pul-e-Sorkh, Kabul,
Afghanistan established...
- city of Marw al-Rudh, the
historical capital of the
medieval region of
Gharjistan, are
located in the
province near the
modern city of Bala Murghab. Badghis...
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Khorasan via Ghur,
subduing on the way
troubling emirs in
Chaghcharan and
Gharjistan. The
rebellion of
Khurram absorbed the Mughals' attention, so in the spring...
- Murghab, at the site
where the
Murghab River leaves the
mountains of
Gharjistan and
enters the
steppe of the
Karakum Desert. The
modern settlement of...
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medieval city Marw al-Rudh, the
historical capital of the
medieval region of
Gharjistan.
Throughout the War in Afghanistan, it was
heavily contested by the Taliban...
- own authority, he
ordered his
nephews to be
imprisoned in the
castle of
Gharjistan. Although, they were
released from the
captivity by his son Sayf al-Din...
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authority over Herat, Jam,
Pushang (Fushanj), Ghor, Khaysar, Firuz-Kuh,
Gharjistan, Farah, Sistan, Kabul, Tirah, and Afghanistan.
Hulegu Khan,
third son...
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Dunya University of
Afghanistan Gawharshad Institute of
Higher Education Gharjistan University Kaboora Institute of
Higher Education Kabul Education University...
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bounded by the
districts of Hirat, Farrah, Dawar, Rabat, Kirwan, and
Gharjistan back to Hirat,
which were all
Muslim countries. Ghor
itself was a country...