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Coordinates: 33°N 65°E / 33°N 65°E / 33; 65
Afghanistan i/æfˈɡænᵻstæn/ (Pashto/Dari: افغانستان, Afġānistān), officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located within South Asia and Central Asia. It has a population of approximately 32 million, making it the 42nd most populous country in the world. It is bordered by Pakistan in the south and east; Iran in the west; Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in the north; and China in the far northeast. Its territory covers 652,000 km2 (252,000 sq mi), making it the 41st largest country in the world.
Human habitation in Afghanistan dates back to the Middle Paleolithic Era, and the country's strategic location along the Silk Road connected it to the cultures of the Middle East and other parts of Asia. Through the ages the land has been home to various peoples and witnessed numerous military campaigns; notably by Alexander the Great, Muslim Arabs, Mongols, British, Soviet Russians, and in the modern-era by Western powers. The land also served as the source from which the Kushans, Hephthalites, Samanids, Saffarids, Ghaznavids, Ghorids, Khiljis, Mughals, Hotaks, Durranis, and others have risen to form major empires.
The Afghan National Army (ANA) is the main branch of the Afghan Armed Forces, responsible for ground warfare. It is under the Ministry of Defense in Kabul and is being heavily assisted by the United States and NATO. The ANA is divided into six regional Corps, with the 201st in Kabul followed by the 203rd in Gardez, 205th in Kandahar, 207th in Herat, 209th in Mazar-i-Sharif and the 215th in Lashkar Gah. The current Chief of Staff of the Afghan National Army is Lieutenant General Sher Mohammad Karimi.
Afghanistan's army traces its roots to the early 18th-century when the Hotaki dynasty was established in Kandahar followed by Ahmad Shah Durrani's rise to power. It was reorganized in 1880 during Emir Abdur Rahman Khan's reign. Afghanistan remained neutral during the First and Second World Wars. From the 1960s to the early 1990s, the Afghan army was equipped by the Soviet Union. After the collapse of Mohammad Najibullah's regime in 1992, the army fragmented into militias under various regional warlords. This was followed by the Taliban government in the mid-1990s. After the end of the Taliban rule in late 2001, a new army was created, trained initially by the British but then mostly by the United States, later with the assistance of ISAF participants.
Coordinates: 30°N 70°E / 30°N 70°E / 30; 70
Pakistan (i/ˈpækᵻstæn/ or i/pɑːkiˈstɑːn/; Urdu: پاكستان ALA-LC: Pākistān, pronounced [pɑːkɪst̪ɑːn]), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Urdu: اسلامی جمہوریۂ پاكستان ALA-LC: Islāmī Jumhūriyah Pākistān IPA: [ɪslɑːmiː d͡ʒʊmɦuːriəɪh pɑːkɪst̪ɑːn]), is a country in South Asia. It is the sixth-most populous country with a population exceeding 199 million people. It is the 36th largest country in the world in terms of area with an area covering 881,913 km2 (340,509 sq mi). Pakistan has a 1,046-kilometre (650 mi) coastline along the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman in the south and is bordered by India to the east, Afghanistan to the west, Iran to the southwest and China in the far northeast respectively. It is separated from Tajikistan by Afghanistan's narrow Wakhan Corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with Oman.
The territory that now constitutes Pakistan was previously home to several ancient cultures, including the Mehrgarh of the Neolithic and the Bronze Age Indus Valley Civilisation, and was later home to kingdoms ruled by people of different faiths and cultures, including Hindus, Indo-Greeks, Muslims, Turco-Mongols, Afghans and Sikhs. The area has been ruled by numerous empires and dynasties, including the Indian Mauryan Empire, the Persian Achaemenid Empire, Alexander of Macedonia, the Arab Umayyad Caliphate, the Mongol Empire, the Mughal Empire, the Durrani Empire, the Sikh Empire and the British Empire. As a result of the Pakistan Movement led by Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the subcontinent's struggle for independence, Pakistan was created in 1947 as an independent nation for Muslims from the regions in the east and west of the Subcontinent where there was a Muslim majority. Initially a dominion, Pakistan adopted a new constitution in 1956, becoming an Islamic republic. A civil war in 1971 resulted in the secession of East Pakistan as the new country of Bangladesh.
Afghan (Pashto also Persian: افغان; see etymology) refers to something from Afghanistan, particularly a citizen of that country. Prior to this definition, it was used by Persian speakers and those influenced by the Persian language to denote the Pashtun people. In modern times, "Afghan" is rarely used as an ethnic term for the Pashtuns but is rather used as the national demonym for all citizens of Afghanistan — Pashtuns, Tajiks, and also a large number of Hazaras, Uzbeks, Aimaqs, Turkmens, Balochs, Nuristanis, Pashayis, Pamiris, Arabs, and others. According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, the word Afghan (afḡān) in current political usage means any citizen of Afghanistan, regardless of their tribal or religious affiliation. According to the 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan, all Afghans are equal in rights and obligations before the law. The fourth article of the current Constitution of Afghanistan states that citizens of Afghanistan consist of Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazara, Uzbek, Turkmen, Aymaq, Arab, Baluch, Pashayi, Nuristani, Qezelbash, Gujjars, Brahui, and members of other tribes.
The Afghan is a 2006 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth.
A joint operation by MI6, the CIA, and Pakistan's ISI against al Qaeda operatives in Pakistan uncovers documents concerning a planned terrorist attack codenamed al-Isra. The cryptic nature of the codename triggers further investigations authorised at the most senior level.
Now eager to learn more about al Qaeda's plans for al-Isra, the three agencies scramble to find out information through their various contacts, including inserting an operative close enough into the terror network's confidence. Middle Eastern scholar Dr. Terry Martin, who is part of a special committee studying the Koran for references to al Isra, accidentally mentions that his elder brother Mike, a retired SAS officer, can pass for an Afghan native; Mike's chestnut-brown complexion, which he inherited from his mother and maternal grandmother, is indeed a perfect match. The elder Martin also has a near-perfect command of Arabic and Pashto, based from his tour of duty in Afghanistan supporting the Mujahideen.
Pak-Afghan skirmish at Torkham Border TORKHAM: Pakistani and Afghan security forces continued intermittent clashes overnight at Torkham border crossing resulting in injuries to 16 Pakistani citizens, including six border security personnel, officials said on Monday. The injured personnel were taken to Landi Kotal hospital for treatment. A curfew is also in effect between Torkham and Landi Kotal bazaar as the area falls within range of mortar shells, said security officials. The injured security personnel include a major and a lieutenant. Meanwhile, 10 civilians were also injured in the cross border firing by Afghan forces. The injured civilians were shifted to local hospitals for treatment. While Afghan officials claimed that one Afghan soldier was killed and six were wounded. Dawn Ne...
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SHOTLIST 1. Wide of police forces marching in front of protestors 2. Various of protesters marching 3. Various of protestors chanting anti-pakistan slogans 4. Armed policemen standing outside of Pakistani Embassy in Kabul 5. Wide of policemen surrounding protestors 6. Mid shot policemen 7. SOUNDBITE: (Pashto) Ghulam NAbi Ahmadzai, Protester, Voxpop: "We are protesting against Pakistan's attack on our country. We condemn this action and we will continue protesting." 8. SOUNDBITE: (Pashto) Mohammad Sharif, Protester, Voxpop: "Pakistan should accept (responsibility for) its mistake otherwise we are ready to sacrifice ourselves for our country and Pakistan should be ready for our response." 9. Various of protest 10. Mid shot of armed policeman 11. Wide of protesters ST...
Commander Southern Command talks to media over recent aggression from Afghan Forces. subscribe my new channel...!!! https://www.youtube.com/user/indianjokerexposed
pakistan and afghan now a days in war at torham border.
Exclusive Footage Of Afghan Army Firing On Pakistan
Afghan government forces are continuing to fight against extremists in the country's eastern Nangarhar Province, after announcing on Feb. 6 that recent airstrikes had killed some 40 militants. In Nangarhar's Achin District, near the border with Pakistan, an estimated 4,000 extremists have been occupying villages and highways, and causing many problems for local civilians. The Afghan government officially confirmed the presence of extremists in the province when they carried out an attack in the provincial capital of Jalalabad in April 2015. In August 2015, extremists defeated the Taliban in Achin and captured some villages. They said they would build the villages as their stronghold and establish the so-called "Wilayat Khorasan", or "Khorasan Province". "At the very beginning, the extr...
It Was Not Anymore Fun For Pakistans Army When The Afghan Army Took Up Arms To Defend Afghan Civilians From Pakistani Shells.The Afghan Army Captured This Hiding Place Of The Na Pakistani Army From Where The Na Pakistani Army Shot Nonestop With Rockets - Mortar etc At Afghan Civilians.The Afghan Army Defeated The Pakistani Soldiers In A 10 Hours Fight And Forced The Pakistani Army To Retreat.Chaman Border Kandahar Province Clash Afghanistan Pakistan
I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another. Subscribe to my Channel: http://youtube.com/expedition196 Head to my Website for more info: www.expedition196.com Facebook: facebook.com/expedition196 Instagram: expedition_196 Twitter: @expedition196 Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cdepecol/expedition-196/ #Expedition196 #Pea...
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It was a surprise visit to Kabul Afghanistan by road in Summer of 2016. Kabul has been developed and sounds better than it was 5 years ago. If you want to see all of my travel vlogs and reports then visit my travel blog: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Travel to Afghanistan 1080 HD سفردر افغانستان The film is about my journey that I have traveled to home country 14 years after fleeing the civil war in Afghanistan. Location: Finland, Vantaa, Turkey, Istanbul, Afghanistan, Bamiyan, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar and Jaghori. About 200 video scenes (GoPro Hero 2, GoPro Hero 3 and Nokia Lumia 920) About 10 000 time lapse photos (1 seconds and 10 seconds) 60 days in Afghanistan (18.2.2013 - 20.4.2013) Ski Bamyan http://www.afghanskichallenge.com/ Share and comment! :) RELATED LINKS https://www.facebook.com/halihaq https://twitter.com/haqhss https://plus.google.com/u/0/116396748206608723529
In this episode of A Broad Abroad on Yahoo Travel, Paula Froelich meets Candace, a young photographer who cross-dressed her way through Afghanistan and Pakistan. Brave or insane? One thing's for sure - she has discovered a lot more than most travelers. For more on this episode, click here: http://yhoo.it/1ugiUho For more A Broad Abroad videos, click here: https://screen.yahoo.com/a-broad-abroad/
A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses her many years experience in Afghanistan to show a different side of a country which has been at war for 30 years.
http://www.gotravelyourway.com - http://www.instagram.com/gotravelyourway Soundtrack: www.soundcloud.com/wendholt A tour through the streets of Kabul featuring the most popular sights of the city including the former Kings Palace also known as Darul Aman Palace, The new parliament building, the Shah-do Shamshira Mosque, the Kabul Markets, the Kabul river, Taimani Fortress and Wazir Akbar Khan Hill. If you have any questions regarding Kabul or Afghanistan please ask me in the comments.
Best travel documentaries and places in the world! Enjoy! Afghanistan - My Kabul 1 of 3 - BBC Culture Documentary, recorded 20.02.2017 In this BBC documentary, journalist and native Afghani Tahir Qadiry revisits his . I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2017 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary . His areas of expertise are computer science and developing countries. Nazir Peroz heads the Center for International and Intercultural Communication, or ZiiK, .
Official trailer for The Small Heart of Things by Julian Hoffman, winner of the 2012 AWP Award Series for Creative Nonfiction and published by the University of Georgia Press on October 15th, 2013. The Small Heart of Things intimately examines the myriad ways in which connections to the natural world can be deepened through an equality of perception, whether it's a caterpillar carrying its house of leaves, transhumant shepherds ranging high mountain pastures, a quail taking cover on an empty steppe, or a Turkmen family emigrating from Afghanistan to Istanbul. The narrative spans the common—and often contested—ground that supports human and natural communities alike, seeking the unsung stories that sustain us. The Small Heart of Things is a book about looking and listening. It incorporate...
http://www.abc.net.au/dustonmyshoes/ DUST ON MY SHOES is based on an epic travel book written by Peter Pinney, an Australian adventurer who journeyed overland from Greece, through Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Assam and India, to Burma in 1949. Travelling with the bare minimum of luggage and usually penniless, he was the trailblazer for the legions of young Australians taking on the trouble-spots of the world with just a pack on their back and a guide book in their hand.
The best story, sitting on a shelf, does nothing. Simply "raising awareness" without a strategic plan will accomplish little more. How can anyone hoping to affect change through their creative work plan for success and know if they are succeeding? We'll hear from a diverse group of communication experts about how they set goals and employ metrics in their outreach efforts. Panelists: Andrew DeVigal is an Emmy-award winning innovative strategist who builds bridges by connecting ideas and people together to produce meaningful and interactive stories. As multimedia editor of The New York Times, he helped transform and evolve the print newsroom into the digital and interactive era. At The Times, he conceived and directed ground-breaking story forms and processes that help shape the industry ...
Pak-Afghan skirmish at Torkham Border TORKHAM: Pakistani and Afghan security forces continued intermittent clashes overnight at Torkham border crossing resulting in injuries to 16 Pakistani citizens, including six border security personnel, officials said on Monday. The injured personnel were taken to Landi Kotal hospital for treatment. A curfew is also in effect between Torkham and Landi Kotal bazaar as the area falls within range of mortar shells, said security officials. The injured security personnel include a major and a lieutenant. Meanwhile, 10 civilians were also injured in the cross border firing by Afghan forces. The injured civilians were shifted to local hospitals for treatment. While Afghan officials claimed that one Afghan soldier was killed and six were wounded. Dawn Ne...
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SHOTLIST 1. Wide of police forces marching in front of protestors 2. Various of protesters marching 3. Various of protestors chanting anti-pakistan slogans 4. Armed policemen standing outside of Pakistani Embassy in Kabul 5. Wide of policemen surrounding protestors 6. Mid shot policemen 7. SOUNDBITE: (Pashto) Ghulam NAbi Ahmadzai, Protester, Voxpop: "We are protesting against Pakistan's attack on our country. We condemn this action and we will continue protesting." 8. SOUNDBITE: (Pashto) Mohammad Sharif, Protester, Voxpop: "Pakistan should accept (responsibility for) its mistake otherwise we are ready to sacrifice ourselves for our country and Pakistan should be ready for our response." 9. Various of protest 10. Mid shot of armed policeman 11. Wide of protesters ST...
Commander Southern Command talks to media over recent aggression from Afghan Forces. subscribe my new channel...!!! https://www.youtube.com/user/indianjokerexposed
pakistan and afghan now a days in war at torham border.
Exclusive Footage Of Afghan Army Firing On Pakistan
Afghan government forces are continuing to fight against extremists in the country's eastern Nangarhar Province, after announcing on Feb. 6 that recent airstrikes had killed some 40 militants. In Nangarhar's Achin District, near the border with Pakistan, an estimated 4,000 extremists have been occupying villages and highways, and causing many problems for local civilians. The Afghan government officially confirmed the presence of extremists in the province when they carried out an attack in the provincial capital of Jalalabad in April 2015. In August 2015, extremists defeated the Taliban in Achin and captured some villages. They said they would build the villages as their stronghold and establish the so-called "Wilayat Khorasan", or "Khorasan Province". "At the very beginning, the extr...
It Was Not Anymore Fun For Pakistans Army When The Afghan Army Took Up Arms To Defend Afghan Civilians From Pakistani Shells.The Afghan Army Captured This Hiding Place Of The Na Pakistani Army From Where The Na Pakistani Army Shot Nonestop With Rockets - Mortar etc At Afghan Civilians.The Afghan Army Defeated The Pakistani Soldiers In A 10 Hours Fight And Forced The Pakistani Army To Retreat.Chaman Border Kandahar Province Clash Afghanistan Pakistan
United States Armed Forces United States Joint Service Color Guard on parade at Fort Myer The U.S. Joint Service Color Guard on parade at Fort Myer, Virginia in October 2001. Service branches United States Army United States Marine Corps United States Navy United States Air Force United States Coast Guard Headquarters The Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, U.S. Leadership Commander-in-Chief President Barack Obama Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Joseph Dunford Manpower Military age 17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service. Maximum age for enlistment is 35 for the Army,[1] 28 for the Marines, 34 for the Navy, 39 for the Air Force,[2] and 27 for the Coast Guard.[3] Available for military service 73,270,043 males, age 18–49 (...