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Gizab (Persian: گیزاب) is the
capital of the
Gizab District of
Daykundi Province, Afghanistan. It is
located along the
Helmand River.
Gizab was transferred...
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responsibility included the
entire province.
Gizab district,
which was then the most
dangerous of Uruzgan's district, had no...
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Gizab (Dari: گیزاب) also
spelled as
Gezab and Gizu, is a
district in the
Daykundi Province of Afghanistan. It has a po****tion of
about 75,503 and includes...
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Pashtun po****tion. Additionally, a pro-government Shia
Hazara militia from
Gizab district of
Daikundi province,
called Fedayi,
defected and
pledged allegiance...
- regions.
Daikundi province has 9 districts: Nili,
Sangi Takht, Khadir,
Gizab, Ishtarlay, Miramor, Shahristan, Kajran, and Kiti.
Agriculture is the main...
- (Bamyan), Nili (Daykundi), Lal wa
Sarjangal (Ghor), Sang-e-Masha (Ghazni),
Gizab (Daykundi) and
Behsud (Maidan Wardak). The Kabul, Arghandab, Helmand, Farah...
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suffering any casualties.
Further operations undertaken include the
Battle of
Gizab in
April 2010, and the Shah Wali Kot
Offensive in June 2010,
which resulted...
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Qalati Ghilji, Farah, Tarinkot, Pishin, Zhob, Panjwayi, Girishk, Bala Buluk,
Gizab, Shahjoy, and Delaram. The po****tion
mostly consists of Durrani, Kakar...
- Zard ålu
Tamaki Rasana[clarification needed]
Arghandab Valley Gizab Valley (see
Gizab, Daykundi) Some
other notable valleys include:[citation needed]...
- Ghar
Namak Ab
Rustaq Taluqan Warsaj Yangi Qala
Uruzgan Chora Deh
Rawood Gizab Khas
Uruzgan Shahidi H****as
Tarinkot Wardak Chaki Wardak Day
Mirdad Hisa-I-Awali...