- Look up
Kapisa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kapisa,
Kapiśa, Kapiśi,
Kapesa or Ka****a may
refer to:
modern Kapisa Province of
Afghanistan the 1st...
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Kapisa (/
kəˈpiːsə/ kə-PEE-sə; Dari and Pashto: کاپيسا
Kāpisā) is the
smallest of Afghanistan's thirty-four
provinces and is
located in the north-east of...
- The
Kingdom of
Kapisa,
appearing in
contemporary Chinese sources as
Caoguo (漕國) and
Jibin (罽賓), was a
state located in what is now
Afghanistan during the...
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Oreophryne kapisa is a
species of frog in the
family Microhylidae. It is
endemic to the
Indonesian islands Biak and Supiori,
northwest of New Guinea. Common...
- The
Groupement tactique interarmes de
Kapisa (GTIA
Kapisa, "joint
tactical group of
Kapisa"), also
called Task
Force Korrigan, was a battalion-sized unit...
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concentrated in the
northern parts of
Laghman and Nangarhar, also
parts of Kunar,
Kapisa, Parwan, Nuristan, and a bit of Panjshir. Many
Pashai consider themselves...
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Ancient Kapiśa janapada,
located south-east of the Hindukush,
included and is
related to Kafiristan. The
Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang who
visited Kapisa in 644...
- The
Kapisa Women's
Center was
opened in
Mahmud Raqi,
Kapisa Province, Afghanistan, in
December 2007. It cost $450,000.
Kapisa women's
shelter exterior...
- led to the
followers of Zhun
migrating southwards towards Zabulistan from
Kapisa.[1]
According to André Wink the god Zhun was
primarily Hindu,
though parallels...
- (Persian: کوہستان 'mountainous land'), was the
northernmost district of
Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. In
productive agricultural seasons the area has an...