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kabulistan
a project of Sandra Schäfer, Jochen Becker and Elfe Brandenburger at Liquidación Total. Madrid.
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Tajik Music- Kabulistan موسیقی تاجیکان- کابلستان
آهنگ محلی بسیار زیبای تاجیکان کابلزمین.
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موسیقی محلی تاجیکان- کابلستان (شمالی) Tajik Musi- Kabulistan- Shamali
یکی از آهنگ های مشهور تاجیکان- شمالی و کابلستان آواز خوانها: سیف الدین (حاجی سیفو)، مزاری نجرابی، مرتضی چاریکاری و گل محمداستالفی.
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در سوگ مسعود بزرگ- دل آقای سرود Persian Music- Kabulistan
یکی از خصوصیات ادبیات و فرهنگ عامیانۀ تاجیکان (پارسیان) اینست که رویداد های بزرگ تاریخی را به گونۀ شعر- قصه ها و با ساز می خوانند. نشانه های زیادی از همچو قص...
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Tajik Folk Song- Kabulistan.mp4 - موسیقی محلی تاجیکان- کابلستان
آهنگی به صدا و هنرنمایی شیرغزنوی یکی از هنرمندان مشهور و استثنایی کابلستان. هرچند شیر غزنوی خودش شاید هزاره باشد اما موسیقی این آهنگ کابلستانی است. آهنگهای ک...
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tajik folk song- Kabulistan.mp4 آهنگ محلی تاجیکان کابلستان
One of the most famous folk songs of Tajiks of Kabulistan.
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The 3 EleMeNTz / Doc Savage Track.- Kabulistan
The 3 EleMeNTz: MrFunkyBeat, ENACT, Rhythm Elevating Consciousness, Refflexxx, Doc Savage. Underground hip hop / trip hop. La Paz BCS, MEXICO / L.A. Californ...
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Kabulistan magazine
Kabulistan magazine published by Shukrullah Kohgadai publisher of Caravan newspaper in the year of 1999 in California USA.
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naim popal kabulistan
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
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The Mongol invasion And Islamization Of Afghanistan
Before the 19th century, the northwestern area of Afghanistan was referred to by the regional name Khorasan. Two of the four capitals of Khorasan (Herat and Balkh) are now located in Afghanistan, while the regions of Kandahar, Zabulistan, Ghazni, Kabulistan, and Afghanistan formed the frontier between Khorasan and Hindustan.
Arab Muslims brought Islam to Herat and Zaranj in 642 CE and began sprea
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Song 2
تو سفر كردي به سلامت.
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Song 3
شور عشقت فتاده به سر
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Ariana/Khorasan Zameen
khorassan rumi parsi aryana bactrian herat ghazni balkh samarqand bukhara afghanistan afghan tajik pashtun uzbek hazara nuristan soghhdian parthian balkh kab...
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Doc Savage Beats - Beat 4
Doc Savage Beats Kabulistan.
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Herat vs the Super Power- the criminal Soviets
Khorasan Bukhara Samarkand Kabul Herat Mazar Balkh Zoroaster Persian Persia Iran Farsi Dari Tajiki Tajikistan Afghanistan Irani Ahmad Zahir Mozhdah Valy Dush...
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Sohail
Sohail
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Brave Tajik warriors - Defenders against barbaric Taliban
Brave Tajik warriors - Defenders of the land and people against barbaric Taliban invaders. http://tajikam.com afghanistan afghanistani afghan afghani pashto ...
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English Farsi poem: Memories of Khorasan (today Afghanistan)
Memories of Khorasan, video and poem is courtesy of Youtube user TajikHeritage - http://www.youtube.com/user/TajikHeritage http://tajikam.com http://pan-iran...
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The Life And Death Of Ibrahim Lodi
Ibrahim Lodi (Pashto: ابراهیم لودي, Urdu: ابراہیم لودی;) became the Sultan of Delhi in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar. He was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty, reigning for nine years between 1517 until being defeated and killed at the battle of Panipat by Babur's invading army in 1526, giving way to the emergence of the Mughal Empire in India.
Ibrahim was an ethnic Pashtun. He a
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Song for Greater Iran - Iran-e Bozorg
Iran-e Bozorg. http://pan-iranism.com/ Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Khorasan-e Bozorg. Fars/Pars, Khorasan, Bactr...
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Afghanistan - Song for Pashtun Hekmatyar - destroyed Kabul
Kharoti Ghilzai Pashtun Gulbuddin Hekmatyar wanted to make Afghanistan a province of Pakistan and sold himself to Pakistani ISI. His godfather was Pakistani ...
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Pashtun Taliban Sexuality www.Afghanprofile.net
www.afghanprofile.net www.Tajikam.com Afghanistan mabaad, Khorasan zendabaad. death to fraudulent name of afghanistan and long live khorasan. The name Afghan...
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Pashtun/Pokhton Criminal Gangster Gulbuddin Hekmatyar killer of 100,000 innocent people in Kabul
Hezb-e Islami, Hekmatyar's party. Pashtun Traitor Leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, on behalf of the government of Pakistan, wanted to proclaim a "Confederation Pa...
kabulistan
a project of Sandra Schäfer, Jochen Becker and Elfe Brandenburger at Liquidación Total. Madrid....
a project of Sandra Schäfer, Jochen Becker and Elfe Brandenburger at Liquidación Total. Madrid.
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a project of Sandra Schäfer, Jochen Becker and Elfe Brandenburger at Liquidación Total. Madrid.
موسیقی محلی تاجیکان- کابلستان (شمالی) Tajik Musi- Kabulistan- Shamali
یکی از آهنگ های مشهور تاجیکان- شمالی و کابلستان آواز خوانها: سیف الدین (حاجی سیفو)، مزاری نجرابی، مرتضی چاریکاری و گل محمداستالفی....
یکی از آهنگ های مشهور تاجیکان- شمالی و کابلستان آواز خوانها: سیف الدین (حاجی سیفو)، مزاری نجرابی، مرتضی چاریکاری و گل محمداستالفی.
wn.com/موسیقی محلی تاجیکان کابلستان (شمالی) Tajik Musi Kabulistan Shamali
یکی از آهنگ های مشهور تاجیکان- شمالی و کابلستان آواز خوانها: سیف الدین (حاجی سیفو)، مزاری نجرابی، مرتضی چاریکاری و گل محمداستالفی.
در سوگ مسعود بزرگ- دل آقای سرود Persian Music- Kabulistan
یکی از خصوصیات ادبیات و فرهنگ عامیانۀ تاجیکان (پارسیان) اینست که رویداد های بزرگ تاریخی را به گونۀ شعر- قصه ها و با ساز می خوانند. نشانه های زیادی از همچو قص......
یکی از خصوصیات ادبیات و فرهنگ عامیانۀ تاجیکان (پارسیان) اینست که رویداد های بزرگ تاریخی را به گونۀ شعر- قصه ها و با ساز می خوانند. نشانه های زیادی از همچو قص...
wn.com/در سوگ مسعود بزرگ دل آقای سرود Persian Music Kabulistan
یکی از خصوصیات ادبیات و فرهنگ عامیانۀ تاجیکان (پارسیان) اینست که رویداد های بزرگ تاریخی را به گونۀ شعر- قصه ها و با ساز می خوانند. نشانه های زیادی از همچو قص...
Tajik Folk Song- Kabulistan.mp4 - موسیقی محلی تاجیکان- کابلستان
آهنگی به صدا و هنرنمایی شیرغزنوی یکی از هنرمندان مشهور و استثنایی کابلستان. هرچند شیر غزنوی خودش شاید هزاره باشد اما موسیقی این آهنگ کابلستانی است. آهنگهای ک......
آهنگی به صدا و هنرنمایی شیرغزنوی یکی از هنرمندان مشهور و استثنایی کابلستان. هرچند شیر غزنوی خودش شاید هزاره باشد اما موسیقی این آهنگ کابلستانی است. آهنگهای ک...
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آهنگی به صدا و هنرنمایی شیرغزنوی یکی از هنرمندان مشهور و استثنایی کابلستان. هرچند شیر غزنوی خودش شاید هزاره باشد اما موسیقی این آهنگ کابلستانی است. آهنگهای ک...
The 3 EleMeNTz / Doc Savage Track.- Kabulistan
The 3 EleMeNTz: MrFunkyBeat, ENACT, Rhythm Elevating Consciousness, Refflexxx, Doc Savage. Underground hip hop / trip hop. La Paz BCS, MEXICO / L.A. Californ......
The 3 EleMeNTz: MrFunkyBeat, ENACT, Rhythm Elevating Consciousness, Refflexxx, Doc Savage. Underground hip hop / trip hop. La Paz BCS, MEXICO / L.A. Californ...
wn.com/The 3 Elementz Doc Savage Track. Kabulistan
The 3 EleMeNTz: MrFunkyBeat, ENACT, Rhythm Elevating Consciousness, Refflexxx, Doc Savage. Underground hip hop / trip hop. La Paz BCS, MEXICO / L.A. Californ...
Kabulistan magazine
Kabulistan magazine published by Shukrullah Kohgadai publisher of Caravan newspaper in the year of 1999 in California USA....
Kabulistan magazine published by Shukrullah Kohgadai publisher of Caravan newspaper in the year of 1999 in California USA.
wn.com/Kabulistan Magazine
Kabulistan magazine published by Shukrullah Kohgadai publisher of Caravan newspaper in the year of 1999 in California USA.
naim popal kabulistan
This video was uploaded from an Android phone....
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
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This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
- published: 01 Oct 2010
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author: IdrisTarin
The Mongol invasion And Islamization Of Afghanistan
Before the 19th century, the northwestern area of Afghanistan was referred to by the regional name Khorasan. Two of the four capitals of Khorasan (Herat and Bal...
Before the 19th century, the northwestern area of Afghanistan was referred to by the regional name Khorasan. Two of the four capitals of Khorasan (Herat and Balkh) are now located in Afghanistan, while the regions of Kandahar, Zabulistan, Ghazni, Kabulistan, and Afghanistan formed the frontier between Khorasan and Hindustan.
Arab Muslims brought Islam to Herat and Zaranj in 642 CE and began spreading eastward; some of the native inhabitants they encountered accepted it while others revolted. The land was collectively recognized by the Arabs as al-Hind due to its cultural connection with Greater India. Before Islam was introduced, people of the region were multi-religious, including Zoroastrians, Buddhists, Surya and Nana worshipers, Jews, and others. The Zunbils and Kabul Shahi were first conquered in 870 CE by the Saffarid Muslims of Zaranj. Later, the Samanids extended their Islamic influence south of the Hindu Kush. It is reported that Muslims and non-Muslims still lived side by side in Kabul before the Ghaznavids rose to power in the 10th century.
Afghanistan became one of the main centers in the Muslim world during the Islamic Golden Age. By the 11th century, Mahmud of Ghazni defeated the remaining Hindu rulers and effectively Islamized the wider region, with the exception of Kafiristan. The Ghaznavid dynasty was defeated and replaced by the Ghurids, who expanded and advanced the already powerful Islamic empire. Some speculate that today's Nasher clan is a remnant of the Ghaznavid dynasty.
In 1219 AD, Genghis Khan and his Mongol army overran the region. His troops are said to have annihilated the Khorasanian cities of Herat and Balkh as well as Bamyan. The destruction caused by the Mongols forced many locals to return to an agrarian rural society. Mongol rule continued with the Ilkhanate in the northwest while the Khilji dynasty administered the Afghan tribal areas south of the Hindu Kush until the invasion of Timur, who established the Timurid dynasty in 1370. During the Ghaznavid, Ghurid, and Timurid eras, the region produced many fine Islamic architectural monuments and numerous scientific and literary works.
In the early 16th century, Babur arrived from Fergana and captured Kabul from the Arghun dynasty. From there he began dominating control of the central and eastern territories of Afghanistan. He remained in Kabulistan until 1526 when he invaded Delhi in India to replace the Lodi dynasty with the Mughal Empire. Between the 16th and 18th century, the Khanate of Bukhara, Safavids, and Mughals ruled parts of the territory.
wn.com/The Mongol Invasion And Islamization Of Afghanistan
Before the 19th century, the northwestern area of Afghanistan was referred to by the regional name Khorasan. Two of the four capitals of Khorasan (Herat and Balkh) are now located in Afghanistan, while the regions of Kandahar, Zabulistan, Ghazni, Kabulistan, and Afghanistan formed the frontier between Khorasan and Hindustan.
Arab Muslims brought Islam to Herat and Zaranj in 642 CE and began spreading eastward; some of the native inhabitants they encountered accepted it while others revolted. The land was collectively recognized by the Arabs as al-Hind due to its cultural connection with Greater India. Before Islam was introduced, people of the region were multi-religious, including Zoroastrians, Buddhists, Surya and Nana worshipers, Jews, and others. The Zunbils and Kabul Shahi were first conquered in 870 CE by the Saffarid Muslims of Zaranj. Later, the Samanids extended their Islamic influence south of the Hindu Kush. It is reported that Muslims and non-Muslims still lived side by side in Kabul before the Ghaznavids rose to power in the 10th century.
Afghanistan became one of the main centers in the Muslim world during the Islamic Golden Age. By the 11th century, Mahmud of Ghazni defeated the remaining Hindu rulers and effectively Islamized the wider region, with the exception of Kafiristan. The Ghaznavid dynasty was defeated and replaced by the Ghurids, who expanded and advanced the already powerful Islamic empire. Some speculate that today's Nasher clan is a remnant of the Ghaznavid dynasty.
In 1219 AD, Genghis Khan and his Mongol army overran the region. His troops are said to have annihilated the Khorasanian cities of Herat and Balkh as well as Bamyan. The destruction caused by the Mongols forced many locals to return to an agrarian rural society. Mongol rule continued with the Ilkhanate in the northwest while the Khilji dynasty administered the Afghan tribal areas south of the Hindu Kush until the invasion of Timur, who established the Timurid dynasty in 1370. During the Ghaznavid, Ghurid, and Timurid eras, the region produced many fine Islamic architectural monuments and numerous scientific and literary works.
In the early 16th century, Babur arrived from Fergana and captured Kabul from the Arghun dynasty. From there he began dominating control of the central and eastern territories of Afghanistan. He remained in Kabulistan until 1526 when he invaded Delhi in India to replace the Lodi dynasty with the Mughal Empire. Between the 16th and 18th century, the Khanate of Bukhara, Safavids, and Mughals ruled parts of the territory.
- published: 16 May 2015
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Song 2
تو سفر كردي به سلامت....
تو سفر كردي به سلامت.
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Song 3
شور عشقت فتاده به سر...
شور عشقت فتاده به سر
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شور عشقت فتاده به سر
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 1
Ariana/Khorasan Zameen
khorassan rumi parsi aryana bactrian herat ghazni balkh samarqand bukhara afghanistan afghan tajik pashtun uzbek hazara nuristan soghhdian parthian balkh kab......
khorassan rumi parsi aryana bactrian herat ghazni balkh samarqand bukhara afghanistan afghan tajik pashtun uzbek hazara nuristan soghhdian parthian balkh kab...
wn.com/Ariana Khorasan Zameen
khorassan rumi parsi aryana bactrian herat ghazni balkh samarqand bukhara afghanistan afghan tajik pashtun uzbek hazara nuristan soghhdian parthian balkh kab...
Herat vs the Super Power- the criminal Soviets
Khorasan Bukhara Samarkand Kabul Herat Mazar Balkh Zoroaster Persian Persia Iran Farsi Dari Tajiki Tajikistan Afghanistan Irani Ahmad Zahir Mozhdah Valy Dush......
Khorasan Bukhara Samarkand Kabul Herat Mazar Balkh Zoroaster Persian Persia Iran Farsi Dari Tajiki Tajikistan Afghanistan Irani Ahmad Zahir Mozhdah Valy Dush...
wn.com/Herat Vs The Super Power The Criminal Soviets
Khorasan Bukhara Samarkand Kabul Herat Mazar Balkh Zoroaster Persian Persia Iran Farsi Dari Tajiki Tajikistan Afghanistan Irani Ahmad Zahir Mozhdah Valy Dush...
Sohail
Sohail...
Sohail
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Sohail
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 2
Brave Tajik warriors - Defenders against barbaric Taliban
Brave Tajik warriors - Defenders of the land and people against barbaric Taliban invaders. http://tajikam.com afghanistan afghanistani afghan afghani pashto ......
Brave Tajik warriors - Defenders of the land and people against barbaric Taliban invaders. http://tajikam.com afghanistan afghanistani afghan afghani pashto ...
wn.com/Brave Tajik Warriors Defenders Against Barbaric Taliban
Brave Tajik warriors - Defenders of the land and people against barbaric Taliban invaders. http://tajikam.com afghanistan afghanistani afghan afghani pashto ...
English Farsi poem: Memories of Khorasan (today Afghanistan)
Memories of Khorasan, video and poem is courtesy of Youtube user TajikHeritage - http://www.youtube.com/user/TajikHeritage http://tajikam.com http://pan-iran......
Memories of Khorasan, video and poem is courtesy of Youtube user TajikHeritage - http://www.youtube.com/user/TajikHeritage http://tajikam.com http://pan-iran...
wn.com/English Farsi Poem Memories Of Khorasan (Today Afghanistan)
Memories of Khorasan, video and poem is courtesy of Youtube user TajikHeritage - http://www.youtube.com/user/TajikHeritage http://tajikam.com http://pan-iran...
The Life And Death Of Ibrahim Lodi
Ibrahim Lodi (Pashto: ابراهیم لودي, Urdu: ابراہیم لودی;) became the Sultan of Delhi in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar. He was the last ruler of t...
Ibrahim Lodi (Pashto: ابراهیم لودي, Urdu: ابراہیم لودی;) became the Sultan of Delhi in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar. He was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty, reigning for nine years between 1517 until being defeated and killed at the battle of Panipat by Babur's invading army in 1526, giving way to the emergence of the Mughal Empire in India.
Ibrahim was an ethnic Pashtun. He attained the throne upon the death of his father, Sikandar, but was not blessed with the same ruling capability. He faced a number of rebellions. The Mewar ruler Rana Sangram Singh extended his empire right up to western Uttar Pradesh and threatened to attack Agra. There was rebellion in the East also. Ibrahim Lodi also displeased the nobility when he replaced old and senior commanders by younger ones who were loyal to him. His Afghan nobility eventually invited Babur to invade India. In 1526, the Mughal forces of Babur, the king of Kabulistan ( Kabul , Afghanistan ), defeated Ibrahim's much larger army in the Battle of Panipat. Ibrahim was killed during the battle. It is estimated that Babur's forces numbered around 25,000-30,000 men and had between 20 to 24 pieces of field artillery. Ibrahim Lodi had around 30,000-40,000 men along with at least 100 elephants . After the end of Lodhi dynesty, the era of Mughal rule commenced .
Tomb
His tomb is often mistaken to be the Sheesh Gumbad within Lodi Gardens Delhi. Rather it is actually situated in near the tehsil office in Panipat, close to the Dargah of Sufi saint Bu Ali Shah Qalandar. It is a simple rectangular structure on a high platform approached by a flight of steps. In 1866, the British relocated the tomb during construction of the Grand Trunk Road and renovated it with an inscription highlighting Ibrahim Lodhi’s death in the Battle of Panipat.
wn.com/The Life And Death Of Ibrahim Lodi
Ibrahim Lodi (Pashto: ابراهیم لودي, Urdu: ابراہیم لودی;) became the Sultan of Delhi in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar. He was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty, reigning for nine years between 1517 until being defeated and killed at the battle of Panipat by Babur's invading army in 1526, giving way to the emergence of the Mughal Empire in India.
Ibrahim was an ethnic Pashtun. He attained the throne upon the death of his father, Sikandar, but was not blessed with the same ruling capability. He faced a number of rebellions. The Mewar ruler Rana Sangram Singh extended his empire right up to western Uttar Pradesh and threatened to attack Agra. There was rebellion in the East also. Ibrahim Lodi also displeased the nobility when he replaced old and senior commanders by younger ones who were loyal to him. His Afghan nobility eventually invited Babur to invade India. In 1526, the Mughal forces of Babur, the king of Kabulistan ( Kabul , Afghanistan ), defeated Ibrahim's much larger army in the Battle of Panipat. Ibrahim was killed during the battle. It is estimated that Babur's forces numbered around 25,000-30,000 men and had between 20 to 24 pieces of field artillery. Ibrahim Lodi had around 30,000-40,000 men along with at least 100 elephants . After the end of Lodhi dynesty, the era of Mughal rule commenced .
Tomb
His tomb is often mistaken to be the Sheesh Gumbad within Lodi Gardens Delhi. Rather it is actually situated in near the tehsil office in Panipat, close to the Dargah of Sufi saint Bu Ali Shah Qalandar. It is a simple rectangular structure on a high platform approached by a flight of steps. In 1866, the British relocated the tomb during construction of the Grand Trunk Road and renovated it with an inscription highlighting Ibrahim Lodhi’s death in the Battle of Panipat.
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 0
Song for Greater Iran - Iran-e Bozorg
Iran-e Bozorg. http://pan-iranism.com/ Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Khorasan-e Bozorg. Fars/Pars, Khorasan, Bactr......
Iran-e Bozorg. http://pan-iranism.com/ Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Khorasan-e Bozorg. Fars/Pars, Khorasan, Bactr...
wn.com/Song For Greater Iran Iran E Bozorg
Iran-e Bozorg. http://pan-iranism.com/ Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Khorasan-e Bozorg. Fars/Pars, Khorasan, Bactr...
Afghanistan - Song for Pashtun Hekmatyar - destroyed Kabul
Kharoti Ghilzai Pashtun Gulbuddin Hekmatyar wanted to make Afghanistan a province of Pakistan and sold himself to Pakistani ISI. His godfather was Pakistani ......
Kharoti Ghilzai Pashtun Gulbuddin Hekmatyar wanted to make Afghanistan a province of Pakistan and sold himself to Pakistani ISI. His godfather was Pakistani ...
wn.com/Afghanistan Song For Pashtun Hekmatyar Destroyed Kabul
Kharoti Ghilzai Pashtun Gulbuddin Hekmatyar wanted to make Afghanistan a province of Pakistan and sold himself to Pakistani ISI. His godfather was Pakistani ...
- published: 05 Aug 2007
- views: 430365
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author: ShahKabuli
Pashtun Taliban Sexuality www.Afghanprofile.net
www.afghanprofile.net www.Tajikam.com Afghanistan mabaad, Khorasan zendabaad. death to fraudulent name of afghanistan and long live khorasan. The name Afghan......
www.afghanprofile.net www.Tajikam.com Afghanistan mabaad, Khorasan zendabaad. death to fraudulent name of afghanistan and long live khorasan. The name Afghan...
wn.com/Pashtun Taliban Sexuality Www.Afghanprofile.Net
www.afghanprofile.net www.Tajikam.com Afghanistan mabaad, Khorasan zendabaad. death to fraudulent name of afghanistan and long live khorasan. The name Afghan...
Pashtun/Pokhton Criminal Gangster Gulbuddin Hekmatyar killer of 100,000 innocent people in Kabul
Hezb-e Islami, Hekmatyar's party. Pashtun Traitor Leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, on behalf of the government of Pakistan, wanted to proclaim a "Confederation Pa......
Hezb-e Islami, Hekmatyar's party. Pashtun Traitor Leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, on behalf of the government of Pakistan, wanted to proclaim a "Confederation Pa...
wn.com/Pashtun Pokhton Criminal Gangster Gulbuddin Hekmatyar Killer Of 100,000 Innocent People In Kabul
Hezb-e Islami, Hekmatyar's party. Pashtun Traitor Leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, on behalf of the government of Pakistan, wanted to proclaim a "Confederation Pa...