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Kapisa
Kapisa-Kapisa Province
Kapisa (Dari/Pashto: کاپيسا) is the smallest of Afghanistan's thirty-four provinces and is located in the north-east of the country. It has an estimated
Kapisa-Kingdom of Kapisa
Kingdom of Kapisa (known in contemporary Chinese sources as Chinese: 漕國 Caoguo and Chinese: 罽賓 Jibin) was a state located in what is now Afghanistan during
Kapisa-Kapisa
Look up Kapisa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kapisa, Kapiśa, Kapiśi, Kapesa or Kapissa may refer to: modern Kapisa Province of Afghanistan the 1st
Kapisa-Republican insurgency in Afghanistan
Front of Afghanistan, and mainly composed of former Afghan soldiers. As of early March, the AFF had already launched ambushes in Baghlan, Kapisa, Parwan
Kapisa-Afghanistan Freedom Front
Retrieved 3 August 2023. "AFF Announces Killing Taliban Member in Kapisa Province". Afghanistan International. Retrieved 3 August 2023. https://kabulnow
Kapisa-Pomegranate production in Afghanistan
Wardak, Ghazni, Paktia, Farah, Kapisa and Balkh, and are the source of the livelihoods of thousands of people. Afghanistan is known as "the country of the
Kapisa-Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred
Kapisa-List of governors of Kapisa
a list of the governors of the province of Kapisa, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan "ماشین تشخیص به قیمت ۲۰۰ زړه دالر به مسؤلین
Kapisa-COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan
confirmed. The Ministry of Public Health announced that Balkh Province and Kapisa Province had their first cases. Samangan also had their third positive case
Kapisa-War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The War in Afghanistan was an armed conflict from 2001 to 2021. It was the direct response to the September 11 attacks. It began when an international
Kapisa-2012 Kapisa airstrike
village in Nijrab District of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. The strike took place on 8 February 2012. Kapisa district police chief Abdul Hamid Erkin told
Kapisa-List of ancient Greek cities
more likely Phalia Alexandria in the Caucasus near modern Bagram, Afghanistan Kapisa Alexandria Eschate Fergana Valley Khujand Alexandria the Furthest
Kapisa-Kapisa Women's Center
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
Kapisa-Groupement tactique interarmes de Kapisa
French Army, based in Kapisa Province, in Afghanistan. It operated in the framework of the French forces in Afghanistan. GTIA Kapisa comprises a command
Kapisa-Tagab District, Kapisa
stream", Persian: ولسوالی تگاب) is situated in the eastern part of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. It borders Parvan Province to the West, Mahmud Raqi and Nijrab
Kapisa-Dardic languages
spoken in northern Pakistan, northwestern India and parts of northeastern Afghanistan. This region has sometimes been referred to as Dardistan. Rather than
Kapisa-Afghan Army
Palace. The corps area of responsibility included Eastern Afghanistan, including Kabul, Logar, Kapisa, Konar, and Laghman provinces. This included Kabul as
Kapisa-Taliban
the United Front controlled roughly 30% of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan
Kapisa-Hamayun, Afghanistan
Hamāyūn (Homāyūn, Khamayun, همایون,) is a village in Kapisa Province of Afghanistan. Hamayun lies on the eastern slope of Mt. Nēshar. Hamāyūn (Approved)
Kapisa-2021 Taliban offensive
fall of the Kabul-based Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the end of the nearly 20-year War in Afghanistan that had begun following the United States
Kapisa-List of NATO installations in Afghanistan
Camp KAIA. Regional Command East includes the provinces of Bamyan, Ghazni, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Paktika, Paktiya, Panjshir
Kapisa-Gulbahar, Afghanistan
province and half in Kapisa province. A major textile company and Al-Beroni University[citation needed] exist within the Kapisa section of Gulbahar. Shutool
Kapisa-Kabul
into prominence" following the destruction of Kapisa and other cities in what is present-day Afghanistan by Genghis Khan (c. 1162–1227) in the thirteenth
Kapisa-September 2020 Afghanistan attacks
May 2020 Afghanistan attacks June 2020 Afghanistan attacks July 2020 Afghanistan attacks August 2020 Afghanistan attacks Portals: Afghanistan Asia "3
Kapisa-Poverty in Afghanistan
areas where this plan was put in place. As of 2017, the provinces of Kabul, Kapisa, Panjshir, Paktika and Logar were identified as the least poor provinces/most
Kapisa-List of dams and reservoirs in Afghanistan
construction of Agha Jan Dam". Pajhwok Afghan News. 4 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-08-04. "India Interested to Invest in Kapisa's Bagh Dara Dam". Ariana Television
Kapisa-Tajiks
primarily in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Tajiks are the largest ethnicity in Tajikistan, and the second-largest in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan
Kapisa-Lists of Afghan provincial governors
of governors of Kabul List of governors of Kandahar List of governors of Kapisa List of governors of Khost List of governors of Kunar List of governors
Kapisa-Outline of Afghanistan
topical guide to Afghanistan: Afghanistan – landlocked sovereign country located in Central and South Asia. Since the late 1970s Afghanistan has experienced
Kapisa-Shotorak monastery
Kapisa Province, is an ancient monastery located in modern Afghanistan. It was positioned together with Paitava monastery around the city of Kapisa,
Kapisa-Northern Alliance
the United Front controlled roughly 30% of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan
Kapisa-Afghanistan Cricket Board
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB; Pashto: د افغانستان کرکټ بورډ, Persian: کرکت بورد افغانستان; formerly Afghanistan Cricket Federation) is the official
Kapisa-Demographics of Afghanistan
The population of Afghanistan is around 41 million as of 2023. The nation is composed of a multi-ethnic and multilingual society, reflecting its location
Kapisa-Panjshir Province
and Takhar in the north, Badakhshan and Nuristan in the east, Laghman and Kapisa in the south, and Parwan in the west. The territory was ruled by the Khanate
Kapisa-List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The United States launched an invasion of Afghanistan following the September 11 attacks from October 7, 2001, to August 31, 2021, as a part of the war
Kapisa-List of regions of Afghanistan by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Afghanistan by Human Development Index as of 2024. List of countries by Human Development Index "Sub-national HDI - Subnational
Kapisa-Tahmina Kohistani
Tahmina Kohistani (Persian: تهمینه کوهستانی; born 8 June 1989, Kapisa Province) is an Afghan runner at 100 metres. Kohistani competed at the 2012 Summer
Kapisa-2001 in Afghanistan
Emirate of Afghanistan took control of the Shokhi and Khan Aqa districts in Kapisa province after several days of heavy clashes with the Afghan Northern
Kapisa-Mining in Afghanistan
Mining in Afghanistan was controlled by the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum, prior to the August 15th takeover by the Taliban. It is headquartered in
Kapisa-List of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2012)
List of civilian casualties in the War in Afghanistan (2012) February 8, 2012 – 2012 Kapisa airstrike – Seven children and a young adult were killed by
Kapisa-Sayed Ahmad Haqbeen
minister of Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs of Afghanistan, and a former governor of Kapisa Province. He was elected as the Acting minister of Ministry
Kapisa-Mahmud-i-Raqi
The city of Mahmud-i-Raqi is the capital of Kapisa Province and center of Mahmud Raqi District in Afghanistan. It has a population of 50,490 and is made
Kapisa-Pashayi people
primarily in eastern Afghanistan. They are mainly concentrated in the northern parts of Laghman and Nangarhar, also parts of Kunar, Kapisa, Parwan, Nuristan
Kapisa-Pashtuns
and eastern Afghanistan. They historically were also referred to as Afghans until the ratification of the 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan, which stated
Kapisa-Ethnic groups in Afghanistan
primarily in eastern Afghanistan. They are mainly concentrated in the northern parts of Laghman and Nangarhar, also parts of Kunar, Kapisa, Parwan, Nuristan
Kapisa-Fall of Kabul (2021)
On 15 August 2021, Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul was captured by the Taliban after a major insurgent offensive that began in May 2021. It was the
Kapisa-Nijrab District
نجراب), also called Nijrāw, is situated in the central part of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. It is located in a valley about 120 km northeast of Kabul. It
Kapisa-Alexandria in the Caucasus
Alexandria in the Caucasus (Ancient Greek: Ἀλεξάνδρεια; medieval Kapisa, modern Bagram) was a colony of Alexander the Great. It was one of many colonies
Kapisa-Muhammad Asif Jalali
"Shabkhand" Asif Jalali was born in 1957 in Kapisa province, but grew up in Logar province, Afghanistan. He spent most of his life in Kabul. Asif Jalali
Kapisa-2003 in Afghanistan
2003 in Afghanistan. A list of notable incidents in Afghanistan during 2003 President: Hamid Karzai Vice President: Hedayat Amin Arsala Vice President:
Kapisa-French forces in Afghanistan
Liaison Teams" amounting to 300 men assist the Afghan Army: Five teams with the Afghan 201st Army Corps in Kapisa and Surobi, amounting to 230 men: 1 team with
Kapisa-Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
armed skirmishes and firefights have occurred along the Afghanistan–Pakistan border between the Afghan Armed Forces and the Pakistan Armed Forces since 1949
Kapisa-Kohistan
Quhistan, may refer to: Kohistan District, Kapisa, Kapisa Province Kohistan Hesa Awal District, a district in Kapisa Province, created within the former Kohistan
Kapisa-Abdul Sabur Farid Kohistani
Sabur Farid Kohistani (1952 – May 2, 2007) served as Prime Minister of Afghanistan from July 6, 1992, until August 15, 1992. He was a member of Gulbuddin
Kapisa-Afghan conflict
the United Front controlled roughly 30% of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan
Kapisa-History of Afghanistan
the United Front controlled roughly 30% of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan
Kapisa-Tagab, Kapisa Province
Tagab is a village and the center of Tagab District (Kapisa Province), Afghanistan. It is located at 34°51′20″N 69°38′58″E / 34.8556°N 69.6494°E /
Kapisa-Kohistan District, Kapisa
کوہستان 'mountainous land'), was the northernmost district of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. In productive agricultural seasons the area has an abundance
Kapisa-Kafiristan
Ancient Kapiśa janapada, located south-east of the Hindukush, included and is related to Kafiristan. The Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang who visited Kapisa in 644
Kapisa-International Security Assistance Force
(Poland) Forward Support Base BAGRAM (USA) PRT KAPISA in Kapisa province at FOB Nijrab, a combined French/Afghan/American TF LaFayette PRT Logar in Logar province
Kapisa-Baktash Siawash
Baktash Siawash (born 1983 in Kapisa Province) was the youngest member of the Afghanistan Parliament. He was previously a journalist and anchored of political
Kapisa-Danish Assistance to Afghan Rehabilitation and Technical Training
provinces of Afghanistan, such as Kapisa, Nangarhar, Khogyani and Samangan. Albironi University is a newly established university in Kapisa province and
Kapisa-List of current Afghan provincial judges
governors in Afghanistan List of current provincial deputy governors in Afghanistan List of current provincial police chiefs in Afghanistan "سترې محکمې
Kapisa-Provinces of Afghanistan
Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces (ولايت, wilåyat). The provinces of Afghanistan are the primary administrative divisions. Each province encompasses
Kapisa-2020–2021 U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
The United States Armed Forces completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan on 30 August 2021, marking the end of the 2001–2021 war. In February 2020,
Kapisa-United States invasion of Afghanistan
terror and subsequently led a multinational invasion of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. The stated goal was to dismantle al-Qaeda, which had executed the attacks
Kapisa-Districts of Afghanistan
The districts of Afghanistan, known as wuleswali (Pashto: ولسوالۍ, wuləswāləi; Persian: شهرستان, shahrestān), are secondary-level administrative units
Kapisa-October 2020 Afghanistan attacks
TOLOnews. 5 October 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2020. "3 Civilians Killed in Kapisa Roadside Blast". TOLOnews. 7 October 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2020. "6
Kapisa-Operation Herrick
Herrick was the codename under which all British operations in the War in Afghanistan were conducted from 2002 to the end of combat operations in 2014. It
Kapisa-Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)
the United Front controlled roughly 30% of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan
Kapisa-British Forces casualties in Afghanistan since 2001
aeromedically evacuated from Afghanistan on medical grounds, for whatever reason. In February 2010, the British death toll in Afghanistan exceeded that of the
Kapisa-List of universities in Afghanistan
universities in Afghanistan, sorted by province and in alphabetical order. Afghanistan portal Education in Afghanistan Higher education in Afghanistan List of
Kapisa-National Museum of Afghanistan
National Museum of Afghanistan (Dari: موزیم ملی افغانستان, Mūzīyam-e mellī-ye Afghānestān; Pashto: د افغانستان ملی موزیم, Də Afghānistān Millī Mūzīyəm) is
Kapisa-Abdul Sattar Murad
d'affaires at the Afghanistan Embassy in Malaysia from 1995 to 2002. Following the collapse of the Taliban, he was appointed as Governor of Kapisa province from
Kapisa-Zunbils
lead to the followers of Zhun migrating southwards towards Zabulistan from Kapisa.[1] According to André Wink the god Zhun was primarily Hindu, though parallels
Kapisa-2017 Nangarhar airstrike
airstrike in Achin District, located in the Nangarhar Province of eastern Afghanistan, near the border with Pakistan. The airstrike was carried out using the
Kapisa-Camp Chapman attack
Instead, al-Balawi used this trust to gain access to the CIA base in Afghanistan unsearched and perpetrate the attack. Al-Qaeda and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan
Kapisa-History of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
beginning of 2012, when the Afghan National Army took control of Surobi district. The remaining troops would continue to operate in Kapisa. Their complete withdrawal
Kapisa-Afghanistan–France relations
role of providing security within the North-East part of Afghanistan, especially in the Kapisa Province. In August 2021, France closed its embassy in Kabul
Kapisa-Turk Shahis
Turko-Hephthalite, or a group of Hephthalites origin, that ruled from Kabul and Kapisa to Gandhara in the 7th to 9th centuries AD. They may have been of Khalaj
Kapisa-Hindu Kush
to the west of the Himalayas. It stretches from central and eastern Afghanistan into northwestern Pakistan and far southeastern Tajikistan. The range
Kapisa-Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees
Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees (DACAAR) (Danish: Den danske komité for hjælp til afghanske flygtninge) is a non-political, non-governmental
Kapisa-Tagab
Badakhshan, in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan Tagab District, Kapisa, in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan Tagab, Kapisa Province, a village in Tagab District
Kapisa-Panjshir Front
Islamic Society of Afghanistan – in five (5) northeastern provinces adjacent to Panjshiru: Kunduz, Baghlan, Takhar, Parvan, Kapisa. Later, on the basis
Kapisa-List of current Afghan provincial police chiefs
provincial governors in Afghanistan List of current provincial deputy governors in Afghanistan List of current provincial judges in Afghanistan سیدی, نسرین (25
Kapisa-Mahmud Raqi District
the western part of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. It borders with Parvan Province to the south and with other districts from Kapisa Province: Nijrab District
Kapisa-Prajñā (Buddhist monk)
or Bō Rě, 734), was a 9th-century Buddhist monk born in Kapisa, near modern Kabul, Afghanistan. He visited Tang China and contributed several important
Kapisa-Balkh
Balkh is a town in the Balkh Province of Afghanistan, about 20 km (12 mi) northwest of the provincial capital, Mazar-e Sharif, and some 74 km (46 mi)
Kapisa-Purdil Khan
Saqqawists fought against state forces in modern-day Kohistan District, Kapisa Province. The rebellion was crushed within a week. After the rebellion was
Kapisa-Operation Tor Shezada
Black Prince, was a joint operation between Afghanistan and the United Kingdom in Helmand Province in Afghanistan. The operation was planned and executed
Kapisa-Laghman Province
Laghman (Persian/Pashto: لغمان) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country. It has a population of about 502
Kapisa-Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom
Additionally, a special forces squad (39 personnel) operated from Tagab in Kapisa Province, and a training detachment of 47 personnel is in Kabul. Russia
Kapisa-Farah Province
Resources Of Afghanistan". WorldAtlas. Retrieved 2019-09-30. Historically, copper exists in Afghan provinces such as Herat, Farah, Kandahar, Kapisa, and Zabul
Kapisa-2020 Afghanistan flood
the summer of 2020 severe flash flooding affected the Afghanistan provinces of Parwan, Kapisa, Panjshir, Maidan Wardak, Kabul, Nangahar, Nuristan, and
Kapisa-101st Airborne Division
with U.S. Army Special Forces particularly in the Northern province of Kapisa in the outpost Forward Operating Base (FOB) Kutchsbach. Charlie Company
Kapisa-11th Parachute Brigade (France)
joint command. In Afghanistan, reinforcements served for periods from 6 months to a year in Nijrab District, in northeastern Kapisa Province, while attached
Kapisa-Kishiktan
center of the newly created Hesa Duwum Kohistan District in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. It is located on 35°02′48″N 69°17′31″E / 35.0467°N 69.2919°E
Kapisa-Kabul River
and Jalalabad in Afghanistan. Its large drainage basin covers the eastern provinces of Nangarhār, Kunar, Laḡmān, Lōgar, Kabul, Kāpisā, Parvān, Panjšēr
Kapisa-Cricket in Afghanistan
Province Kapisa Province Kunar Province Nuristan Province Region: Kabul The Afghan national cricket team does not play its home matches inside Afghanistan due
Kapisa-Tokhara Yabghus
Kapisa-Gandhara, Khuttal, Chaghaniyan, Shignan, Shuman, Badhgis, Wakhan, Guzgan, Bamiyan, Kobadiyan and Badakhshan. The areas of Khuttal and Kapisa-Gandhara
Kapisa-2021 Kabul airlift
some vulnerable Afghan citizens took place amid the withdrawal of US and NATO forces at the end of the 2001–2021 war in Afghanistan. The Taliban took
Kapisa-Massouda Jalal
French and German languages. Born to a middle-class family in Kapisa Province of Afghanistan, one of seven children, Jalal moved to Kabul to attend high
Kapisa-First Battle of Laghman
ISBN 978-81-224-1198-0. University Of Pittsburg Press U.s.a. (1961). Cultural History Of Kapisa And Gandhara. p. 47. Bose, Mainak Kumar (1988). Late Classical India. A
Kapisa-201 Khalid Ibn Walid Corps
Republic of Afghanistan the corps had the name 'Selab' (Flood). The corps was responsible for the east of the country (Kabul, Logar, Kapisa, Nuristan,
Kapisa-Parwan Province
Kingdom of Kapisa (known in contemporary Chinese sources as Chinese: 漕國 Caoguo and Chinese: 罽賓 Jibin) was a state located in what is now Afghanistan during
Kapisa-2012 Afghanistan Quran burning protests
attacked French, Norwegian and US bases, including those at Mihtarlam and Kapisa. A post on CBS News read: Most of the rioting against the United States
Kapisa-Nijrab
Nijrāb (Pashto/Persian: نجراب) is a city with five valleys in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 34°58′39″N 69°34′27″E / 34.9775°N 69.5742°E
Kapisa-Ghar-ilchi
influence of the king of Kapisa. A-yeh (阿耶), the Turkish prince, took a defeated calvalry and allied himself to the king of Kapisa. Later, when the Turkish
Kapisa-Mohammad Dawran
District of Kapisa Province of Afghanistan to a father who was a village school teacher, spending most of his childhood in Takhar and Kapisa. He is an ethnic
Kapisa-Freshta Kohistani
com. "Afghan woman activist Freshta Kohistani gunned down in Kapisa province". Hindustan Times. December 25, 2020. Abed, Fahim (2020-12-10). "Afghan War
Kapisa-Operation Red Wings
conducted by the United States in the Pech District of Kunar Province, Afghanistan. It was carried out from late-June to mid-July 2005 on the slopes of
Kapisa-Paitava
Buddhist monastery located in modern Afghanistan. It was positioned together with Shotorak monastery around the city of Kapisa, 40 km north of Kabul, which was
Kapisa-ANA Special Operations Command
Operation Commando Fury in the Tag Ab Valley, Kapisa Province, from November 10–14, 2007. A joint effort by the Afghan National Police and other ANA forces assisted
Kapisa-Hesa Awal Kohistan District
Kohistan District in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. The district center is Kohistan. The population is 60,300 (2006). The Kohistani Afghans were the most powerful
Kapisa-Afghan Local Police
The Afghan Local Police (ALP) was a US-UK sponsored local law enforcement agency, defence force and militia in Afghanistan as part of the Afghan Ministry
Kapisa-Operation Rhino
targets in and around Kandahar, Afghanistan during the invasion of Afghanistan at the start of the War in Afghanistan. The operation was motivated by
Kapisa-Wang ocheonchukguk jeon
country of Kapisa (Jibin 罽賓國)). This country is also under the authority of the king of Gandhara (建馱羅). During the summer the king comes to Kapisa and resides
Kapisa-National symbols of Afghanistan
symbols of Afghanistan are as follows: https://www.pedigree.it/GettingADog/BreedSelectorDetail?url=afghan-hound [dead link] "Buzkashi: Afghanistan's Goat-Grabbing
Kapisa-Ahmad Shah Massoud
of Afghanistan's population was living, in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan, Kunduz
Kapisa-History of the 101st Airborne Division
with U.S. Army Special Forces particularly in the Northern province of Kapisa in the outpost Forward Operating Base (FOB) Kutchsbach. Charlie Company
Kapisa-Kabul Province
province is Qari Baryal. It borders the provinces of Parwan to the north, Kapisa to the north-east, Laghman to the east, Nangarhar to the south-east, Logar
Kapisa-Pashayi languages
people in parts of Kapisa, Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar and Kabul (Surobi District) provinces in Northeastern Afghanistan. The Pashayi languages
Kapisa-List of current Afghan governors
chart of the current governors of Afghanistan. Provincial governors are all appointed by the supreme leader of Afghanistan. Provincial governors are often
Kapisa-Speenghar Tigers
Afghanistan. The region represents the following provinces in the east of Afghanistan, to the east of the capital Kabul: Nangarhar, Laghman, Kapisa,
Kapisa-Shpageeza Cricket League
is a Twenty20 cricket tournament organized by the Afghanistan Cricket Board every year in Afghanistan. The Shpageeza tournament is established with eight
Kapisa-Tarnak Farm incident
Battle Group (3PPCLIBG) on the night of April 17, 2002, near Kandahar, Afghanistan. A United States F-16 fighter jet piloted by Air National Guard Major
Kapisa-List of aviation accidents and incidents in the war in Afghanistan
in Kapisa province, northeast of the capital Kabul. One crew member was killed. February 5: A French Army Eurocopter Tiger crashed in Afghanistan's eastern
Kapisa-Provincial Reconstruction Team
Nangarhar (USA) PRT Kapisa (USA) PRT Nurestan (USA) PRT Paktia (USA) PRT Paktika (Poland, South Korea, USA) PRT Panjshir (USA) PRT Parwan/Kapisa (USA) PRT Wardak
Kapisa-Afghanistan fighting season
The Afghanistan fighting season refers to the cyclical restarting of fighting every spring during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) due to weather and
Kapisa-Gurjar
people are predominantly found in the northeastern regions of Afghanistan, including Kapisa, Baghlan, Balkh, Kunduz, Takhar, Badakhshan, Nuristan, Laghman
Kapisa-Achin District
(Pashto: اچين ولسوالۍ) is a district in southern Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, on the border with Pakistan. Its population is 100% Pashtun. Achin is
Kapisa-Military history of Australia during the War in Afghanistan
The Australian contribution to the war in Afghanistan has been known as Operation Slipper (2001–2014) and Operation Highroad (2015–2021). Australian Defence
Kapisa-Kohistan District
in Afghanistan Kohistan District, Badakhshan Kohistan District, Faryab Kohistan District, Kapisa Kohistan Hesa Awal District, a district in Kapisa Province
Kapisa-German Armed Forces casualties in Afghanistan
was one of the main contributors of troops to coalition operations in Afghanistan. Although German troops mainly operated in the comparatively quiet north
Kapisa-2001 uprising in Herat
coordinated insurrection and uprising in the Afghan city of Herat as part of the United States war in Afghanistan. The city was captured on November 12 by
Kapisa-Operation Commando Fury
Operation Commando Fury was a four-day Afghan military operation against the Taliban in the Kapisa Province. Six insurgents were killed and six others
Kapisa-Energy in Afghanistan
Energy in Afghanistan is provided by hydropower followed by fossil fuel and solar power. Currently, less than 50% of Afghanistan's population has access
Kapisa-Archaeology of Afghanistan
artefacts around Kabul and Jalalabad alongside his discoveries from ancient Kapisa, Kushan capital of Begram in the 1st–3rd centuries C.E. The 30,000 coins
Kapisa-Aftermath of the Afghanistan War (2001–2021)
The war in Afghanistan ended with the Taliban victorious when the United States withdrew its troops from Afghanistan. The aftermath has been characterized
Kapisa-Alasay District
(Alah Say) is situated in the eastern part of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. It borders Tagab District (Kapisa Province) to the south and east, Nejrab District
Kapisa-2019 Afghan presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Afghanistan on 28 September 2019. According to preliminary results, which runner-up Abdullah Abdullah appealed against
Kapisa-Haji Abdul Qadeer
roughly 30% of Afghanistan's population in provinces such as Badakhshan, Kapisa, Takhar and parts of Parwan, Kunar, Nuristan, Laghman, Samangan, Kunduz
Kapisa-Maha Kapphina
Greek versions of the Sanskrit Kubha (Kabul) and Kapisa respectively. Equivalence of Kabul and Kapisa with Kamboja has also been accepted by scholar community
Kapisa-Qalat hospital bombing
bombing occurred outside a hospital in Qalati Ghilji, Zabul Province, Afghanistan. At least 20 people were estimated to be killed and over 90 others injured
Kapisa-Mohammad Nabi Safi
Nabi Safi also known as "Rahimullah", is deputy governor of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. Coghlan, Tom (2008-05-26). "Taliban turn to Iraq-style tactics
Kapisa-Mohammadullah Idris
Idris (Pashto: مولوي محمدالله ادریس) is an Afghan Taliban politician who is currently serving as Governor of Kapisa province since September 2021. "په کاپیسا
Kapisa-De Spin Ghar Bazan FC
represents the provinces of Nangarhar, Laghman, Kapisa, Kunar and Nuristan in the eastern region of Afghanistan. In the fourth league season, De Spin Ghar
Kapisa-MILAN
had on Soviet helicopters. In 2010, French troops killed four Afghan civilians in Kapisa Province using a MILAN system during a firefight. MILAN missiles
Kapisa-Second Battle of Laghman
55–56. University Of Pittsburg Press U.s.a. (1961). Cultural History Of Kapisa And Gandhara. p. 47. Dikshit, R. K. (1976). The Candellas of Jejākabhukti
Kapisa-January 2017 Afghanistan bombings
2017, multiple bombings in Afghanistan occurred at government and tribal establishments during the renewed War in Afghanistan. The Taliban claimed responsibility
Kapisa-List of current Afghan deputy governors
provincial governors in Afghanistan List of current provincial police chiefs in Afghanistan List of current provincial judges in Afghanistan Ahmadi, Esmatullah
Kapisa-Withdrawal of United States troops from Afghanistan (2011–2016)
withdrawal of United States troops from Afghanistan describes the drawdown of United States Armed Forces in the Afghanistan war and the plans after its post-2014
Kapisa-Train Advise Assist Command – East
headquarters was located in Laghman Province. TAAC-East included the provinces of Kapisa, Kunar, Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Panjshayr and Parwan. It shared a
Kapisa-List of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2007)
province, north of Kabul. The troops were responding to an attack that hit a Nato provincial reconstruction team. March 16, 2007 – Five
Kapisa-Ghulam Qawis Abubaker
Ghulam Qawis Abubaker was the governor of Kapisa, Afghanistan. He succeeded Abdul Sattar Murad, who was dismissed after critical comments in Newsweek
Kapisa-Kabulistan
the Kingdom of Caboul. Kabul Shahi Greater Khorasan Kambojas Kingdom of Kapisa txt_030_after Section 14 – The Kingdom of Gaofu (Kabul) Minorsky, V. (1927)
Kapisa-Ghaznavid campaigns in India
of Uttar Pradesh. p. 30. Gupta, Nilima Sen (1984). Cultural History of Kapisa and Gandhara. Sundeep. p. 55. ISBN 9788175740273. Jackson 1907, pp. 72–73
Kapisa-April 2012 Afghanistan attacks
The April 2012 Afghanistan attacks took place on Sunday, 15 April 2012, at around 13:00 local time (08:30 UTC) when heavily armed Taliban insurgents and
Kapisa-List of drone strikes in Afghanistan
drone strikes have been conducted by the United States government in Afghanistan. These strikes began during the administration of the United States President
Kapisa-List of private contractor deaths in Afghanistan
Forward Operating Base Tagab in Kapisa province when three men wearing Afghan National Army uniforms slammed an Afghan Army vehicle into the main gate
Kapisa-Operation Whalers
a United States Marine Corps military operation that took place in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, between August 13 and August 18, 2005, just weeks after
Kapisa-Kunduz hospital airstrike
in the city of Kunduz, in the province of the same name in northern Afghanistan.[excessive citations] 42 people were killed and over 30 were injured
Kapisa-Bala Murghab
(Persian/Pashto: بالامرغاب) is a city in the Badghis province of northwestern Afghanistan, located on the Murghab River. It is the district center for the Bala
Kapisa-Koh Band District
Kohband District is situated in the northwestern part of Kapisa Province, Afghanistan. It borders Kohistan District to the west, Parvan Province to the
Kapisa-Greater India
The Turk Shahi were a Buddhist Turkic dynasty that ruled from Kabul and Kapisa in the 7th to 9th centuries. They replaced the Nezak – the last dynasty
Kapisa-2014 Afghan presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Afghanistan on 5 April 2014, with a second round held on 14 June. Incumbent President Hamid Karzai was not eligible
Kapisa-Giro District
The Giro District is located within southeastern Ghazni province in Afghanistan, 50 km South East of Ghazni city. The district is a wide plain with scattered
Kapisa-Lolah-ye Gaw Kush
Lolah-ye Gaw Kush (Dari: لولۀ گاو کش is a mountain in Afghanistan. v t e v t e
Kapisa-Vehicle registration plates of Afghanistan
Vehicle registration plates of Afghanistan started in 1970. The current version started in 2004. The dimensions of the license plates are approximately
Kapisa-Taliban insurgency
group's fall from power during the 2001 War in Afghanistan. The Taliban forces fought against the Afghan government, led by President Hamid Karzai, and
Kapisa-Operation Allies Refuge
took place in the final weeks of the War in Afghanistan and saw the airlifting of certain at-risk Afghan civilians (particularly coalition-allied interpreters)
Kapisa-Khar Kush
Khar Kush also Khaṟkus (Dari: خر کش is a mountain in the Hindu Kush of Afghanistan. It is located in the provinces of Baghlān and Kapisa. v t e
Kapisa-Dehestan, Afghanistan
Dehestan is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan. "NGA GeoName Database". National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Archived from
Kapisa-Muhammad Yousuf Wafa
(Pashto: حاجي محمد یوسف وفا) is an Afghan Taliban politician who is currently serving as the provincial governor of Afghanistan's northern Balkh Province. Wafa
Kapisa-List of 2021 Afghanistan attacks
There were many terrorist attacks in Afghanistan in 2021. These attacks left at least 350 people dead and at least another 200 injured. The Taliban takeover
Kapisa-2015 Khost suicide bombing
children and another 10 people were wounded. War in Afghanistan (2015–2021) "25 people killed in Afghanistan suicide bombing". Reuters. 12 July 2015. Retrieved
Kapisa-May 2020 Afghanistan attacks
2020, a series of insurgent attacks took place in Afghanistan, starting when the Taliban killed 20 Afghan soldiers and wounded 29 others in Zari, Balkh and
Kapisa-Gandhara
vicinity of the Swat valley, while Jibin corresponded to the region of Kapisa, south of the Hindu Kush. However during the 5th and 6th centuries CE, Jibin
Kapisa-Operation Anaconda
operation that took place in early March 2002 as part of the War in Afghanistan. CIA paramilitary officers, working with their allies, attempted to destroy
Kapisa-Herat Province
Herat (Persian: هرات) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the western part of the country. Together with Badghis, Farah, and
Kapisa-Maywand District murders
at least three Afghan civilians perpetrated by a group of U.S. Army soldiers from January to May 2010, during the War in Afghanistan. The soldiers, who
Kapisa-Amanullah loyalism
rebellion in modern-day Kohistan District, Kapisa which took place in 1930 in the Kingdom of Afghanistan. It began in February 1930, when rebels seeking
Kapisa-Ghaznavid invasions of Kannauj
213–225. ISSN 2249-1937. Gupta, Nilima Sen (1984). Cultural History of Kapisa and Gandhara. Sundeep. pp. 49–56. ISBN 978-81-7574-027-3. Majumdar, Ramesh
Kapisa-Kambojas
subcontinent." Kamboj Cambodia Kambojan Kabulistan Zabulistan Kingdom of Kapisa Parachi Ormuri Schmitt 2021. Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra (1922). Corporate
Kapisa-Zabulistan
in Kapisa and Kabul, and later Udabhandapura, also known as Hund, for its new capital. The kingdoms of Kapisa-Gandhara in modern-day Afghanistan, Zabulistan
Kapisa-1st Infantry Division (United States)
command and controlling the vital region (Bamiyan, Parwan, Panjshayr, Kapisa, Laghman, Nuristan, Konar, Nangarhar, Maiden Wardak, Logar, Paktiya, Khowst
Kapisa-2011 Afghanistan Ashura bombings
The 2011 Afghanistan Ashura bombings were a pair of bombings in the Afghan capital of Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif. The Kabul suicide bombing took place at
Kapisa-2017 Camp Shaheen attack
the 209th Corps of the Afghan National Army (ANA), near Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh Province. The death toll was unclear—official Afghan government statements
Kapisa-Arachosia
Arachosia became part of the surviving Kushano-Hephthalite Kingdoms of Kapisa, then Kabul, before coming under attack from the Moslem Arabs. These kingdoms
Kapisa-Khyber Pakhtunkhwa clothing
Afghanistan where it forms part of Nuristani dress. Nuristani people in Kabul, 1924 Kalash in Chitrali caps (early shapes of), 1929 Tajiks of Kapisa at
Kapisa-2007 South Korean hostage crisis in Afghanistan
hostage by members of the Taliban while passing through Ghazni Province of Afghanistan. The group, composed of sixteen women and seven men, was captured while
Kapisa-2016 Bagram Airfield bombing
security layer of Bagram Airfield, the largest U.S. military base in Afghanistan located about 45 km north of Kabul, detonating his vest near a group
Kapisa-War in Afghanistan order of battle, 2012
Mayville, USA Headquarters: Bagram Airfield Area of responsibility: Ghazni, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Paktika, Paktia, Panjshir
Kapisa-Mareena Karim
Northern Alliance and the Taliban in Kapisa. Robina Muqimyar Qaher Hazrat Afghanistan at the Paralympics "Disabled Afghan athletes ready for Paralympics 2004"
Kapisa-Battle of Alasay
two bases for the Afghan Army in the Alasay valley, which had been guerrilla control since 2006. The sector of Alasay valley, in Kapisa Province, had been