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- Tashkurgan, historically known as Sarikol and ****oucheng, is a town in the far west of China, close to the country's border with Tajikistan. It is seat...
- Kholm or Khulm (Dari/Pashto: خلم), formerly known as Tashqurghan (Dari/Uzbek: تاشقرغان), is a town in Samangan Province of northern Afghanistan, 60 km...
- 1850 Mohammad Akram Khan's half brother, Ghulam Haidar Khan, conquered Tashqurghan and the Mir Wali was forced to flee. On 30 March 1855, Dost Mohammad...
- Shalwar kameez Pashtun clothing Charpentier, Carl-Johan (1972) Bazaar-e Tashqurghan--ethnographical studies in an Afghan traditional bazaar [1] Bellew, Henry...
- Mahmud, Abdul Ghazi Khan and Shah Suliman Beg, who were in exile at Tashqurghan (Kholm) under the protection of Mir Wali. Fayzabad had a small po****tion...
- Manufactures and Arts of the Punjab [1] Charpentier, Carl-Johan (1972) Bazaar-e Tashqurghan--ethnographical studies in an Afghan traditional bazaar [2] Bellew, Henry...
- 700 to 1,000 eventually took control of the city of Mazar-i-Sharif and Tashqurghan. During the Soviet operation the Basmachi continued raiding across the...
- Farsiwans and Hazaras. Kaldar 22,586 803 28 Predominantly Uzbeks. Khulm Tashqurghan 83,032 3,204 26 91 villages. Mix of Uzbeks, Farsiwans (Arabs, Aimaq)...
- Dihdadi 76,261 274 Tajiks Kaldar 22,586 803 28 Predominantly Uzbeks. Khulm Tashqurghan 83,032 3,204 26 predominantly Tajiks. Kishindih 55,003 1,083 51  Majority...
- towards Mazar in early September 1997. When they captured the town of Tashqurghan on 7 September, panic broke out in Mazar. At that point, Dostum returned...