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Kuran wa
Munjan (Persian: کران و منجان) is one of the 28
districts of
Badakhshan province in
eastern Afghanistan.
Located in the
Hindu Kush mountains,...
- Kurān wa
Munjān, also
spelled Kiran wa
Munjan (‘Alāqahdārī Kirān wa
Munjān) or
Koran va Monjan, (Persian: کران و منجان) is a
village in
Badakhshan Province...
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lazuli has been
mined in the Sar-e-Sang mines,
located in the
Kuran wa
Munjan District of Badakhshan, for over 6,000 years. The
mines were the largest...
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inhabiting the
Lotkoh Valley in
Chitral (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and
Kuran wa
Munjan District in
Badakhshan in both ****stan and Afghanistan.
Historically the...
- the
Munjiwar language, is a
Pamir language spoken in the
Munjan valley in the
Kuran wa
Munjan district of the
Badakhshan province in
northeast Afghanistan...
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around 5,300
speakers of
Munji mainly in the
Mamalgha and
Munjan valleys in the
Kuran wa
Munjan district of the
Badakhshan province in
northeastern Afghanistan...
- Sang) (lit. "stone summit" in Persian) is a
settlement in the
Kuran Wa
Munjan District of
Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan,
famous for its
ancient lapis...
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Nunukul (Nununkul, Nunugal, Nunagal), or
Munjan (Moonjan, Meanjin), is an
extinct language of
Queensland in Australia. The
people it is
spoken by are called...
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speakers of Munji, the
modern Eastern Iranian language of the
Munjan Valley in the
Kuran wa
Munjan district of the
Badakhshan province in
northeast Afghanistan...
- قوقشه, Pashto: کوکشه) is a
valley located in
Badakhshan Province's
Kuran Wa
Munjan District in Afghanistan.
Koksha is
famous for its
lapis lazuli found in...