you have the possibility to publish an article related to the theme of this page, and / or to this region:
Afghanistan - Paktika -An information and promotions platform.
Links the content with your website for free.
Cities of Paktika:
Paktika
Paktika-Paktika Province
Paktika (Pashto/Dari: پکتیکا) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country. Forming part of the larger Loya Paktia
Paktika-June 2022 Afghanistan earthquake
deaths and 1,627–2,976 injured in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The worst affected provinces in Afghanistan were Paktika, Paktia, Khost and Nangarhar. Casualties
Paktika-2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes
from Afghanistan, Pakistan Air Force carried out two intelligence based airstrikes on Afghanistan's eastern border provinces of Khost and Paktika. The
Paktika-Gomal River
is a 400-kilometre-long (250 mi) river in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It rises in northern Afghanistan's Paktika Province and joins the Indus River 20 miles
Paktika-Urgun
the Urgun District of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. With an estimated population of 10,665, Urgun is the largest city of Paktika, while Urgun District
Paktika-Angur Ada
Afghanistan's Paktika Province (Barmal District). It is one of the few easy passages across this mountainous border, and one of two between Paktika and
Paktika-Provinces of Afghanistan
Nangarhar Nimruz Nuristan Paktia Paktika Panj. Parwan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Uruzgan M. Wardak Zabul During Afghanistan's history it had a number of provinces
Paktika-Sharana
(Pashto: ښرنه) or Sharan (Persian: شاران) is the capital of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It is located at an altitude of 2,200 meters. Its population
Paktika-Afghanistan
Paktika Panjshir Parwan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Wardak Zabul Afghanistan became a member of the United Nations in 1946. Historically, Afghanistan had
Paktika-Loya Paktia
historical and cultural region of Afghanistan, comprising the modern Afghan provinces of Khost, Paktia, and Paktika, as well as parts of Logar and compromises
Paktika-Paktika University
Paktika University (Pashto: د پکتیکا پوهنتون; Is a government funded higher educational institution in Paktika, Afghanistan. It is one of universities
Paktika-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
Paktika-List of governors of Paktika
a list of the governors of the province of Paktika, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan Council Implementing Regulation (EU) – No 263/2012
Paktika-Soviet–Afghan War
Badakhshan, Logar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces. The Soviet forces abducted Afghan women in helicopters
Paktika-Yahya Kheyl
Yeḩyākhēl) is a village in Paktika Province, in southeastern-central Afghanistan Paktika Province Musahiban, an Afghan clan. National Geospatial-Intelligence
Paktika-2024 in Afghanistan
Pakistani airstrikes in Khost and Paktika provinces following accusations that attacks in Pakistan were masterminded in Afghanistan, which the Taliban deny. In
Paktika-Khairkot
town in and administrative seat of Khairkot District, Paktika Province, in eastern Afghanistan. The town is located within the heartland of the Sulaimankhel
Paktika-2003 in Afghanistan
Paktika Province. A U.S. soldier was slightly wounded by a bomb while on patrol near the U.S. base at Shkin, Paktika Province. At least three Afghan civilians
Paktika-Kharoti
tribe of Ghilji origin, originating in the central part of Paktika Province, Afghanistan, but can be also found in other parts of the country. The Kharoti
Paktika-Sushmita Banerjee
early morning hours of 5 September 2013, outside her home in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Sushmita Banerjee was born in Calcutta (present-day Kolkata
Paktika-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
Paktika-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
Paktika-Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Governor's Force in Paktya, Ghazni, Paktika, and Khost Provinces. Bhatia and Sedra 2008, 209. Davis, Anthony (1993). "The Afghan Army". Jane's Intelligence Review
Paktika-Transport in Afghanistan
Afghanistan. They include Abu Nasar Port in Farah Province, Angur Ada in Paktika Province, Aqina in Faryab Province, Dand-aw-Patan in Paktia Province, Ghulam
Paktika-2014 Paktika car bombing
Pakistan. Taliban insurgency 2014 Yahya Khel suicide bombing (also in Paktika) "At least 89 people were killed in car bombing". The Guardian. July 15
Paktika-Shkin
District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan, located about a kilometer west of the newer town and bazaar of Angur Ada in the Barmal District of Paktika. As with
Paktika-List of NATO installations in Afghanistan
Bamyan, Ghazni, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Paktika, Paktiya, Panjshir, Parwan and Wardak. Bagram Airfield is the home to RC-East
Paktika-Economy of Afghanistan
border crossing points all around Afghanistan. They include Abu Nasir Port in Farah Province, Angur Ada in Paktika Province, Aqina in Faryab Province
Paktika-Pashtunistan
Afghanistan Afghan Border Police (ABP) in Paktika Province Kuchi people in Paktia Province of Afghanistan Hanna Lake in Quetta, Pakistan Dahla Dam in
Paktika-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
Paktika-Afghan Army
Islamic Emirate Army and the Afghan Army, is the land force branch of the Afghan Armed Forces. The roots of an army in Afghanistan can be traced back to the
Paktika-Zadran (Pashtun tribe)
tribe that inhabits the Loya Paktia region in southeastern Afghanistan (Khost, Paktia, and Paktika provinces) and parts of Waziristan in neighboring Pakistan
Paktika-Barmal District
(Pashto: برمل ولسوالۍ, Dari: ولسوالی برمل) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It shares a border with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan
Paktika-National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan
control of Kandahar as well as deploying to Khost, Logar, Ghazni, Gardez in Paktika and around Kabul.: 100 Many defecting mujaheddin commanders joined these
Paktika-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
Paktika-Sayed Ishaq Gailani
Gailani (born 1954) is a politician in Afghanistan representing Paktika province in the Wolesi Jirga, Afghanistan's lower house of parliament. He is the
Paktika-Outline of Afghanistan
topical guide to Afghanistan: Afghanistan – landlocked sovereign country located in Central and South Asia. Since the late 1970s Afghanistan has experienced
Paktika-2002 in Afghanistan
border guard shot and wounded a U.S. soldier in the head in eastern Afghanistan's Paktika province, just a few hundred yards from Pakistan's border. The shooting
Paktika-National Islamic Front of Afghanistan
original on 12 July 2011. Four of the Paktika provincial council members are affiliated with the Mahaz Mili Islami Afghanistan party and one is affiliated with
Paktika-Afghan conflict
have been conducted in these Afghan provinces: Ghazni, Nagarhar, Lagham, Qandahar, Zabul, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia, Paktika and Kunar...There is considerable
Paktika-Languages of Afghanistan
Afghanistan is a linguistically diverse nation, with upwards of 40 distinct languages. However, Dari and Pashto are two of the most prominent languages
Paktika-COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan
The COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan was part of the worldwide pandemic of COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Paktika-Women in Afghanistan
Sushmita Banerjee was killed in Paktika province by militants for allegedly defying Taliban diktats. She was married to an Afghan businessman and had recently
Paktika-1st Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment (United States)
extreme altitudes of Afghanistan's Paktika Province. In May 2011, the task force deployed to FOB Sharana, Paktika, Afghanistan where it conducted full-spectrum
Paktika-Paktia Province
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. Within Afghanistan, it borders Logar Province, Ghazni Province, Paktika Province, and Khost Province, in counterclockwise
Paktika-Muhammad Ali Jalali
Muhammad Ali Jalali (died 2006) was a Governor of Paktika, Afghanistan, from the Taliban's fall in 2001 to 2005, when he quit for an unsuccessful run at
Paktika-Afghanistan Cricket Board
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB; Pashto: د افغانستان کرکټ بورډ, Persian: کرکت بورد افغانستان; formerly Afghanistan Cricket Federation) is the official
Paktika-Khairkot District
زرغونښار ولسوالۍ, Dari: ولسوالی زرغونشهر), is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The district is within the heartland of the Sulaimankhel tribe
Paktika-Islamic and National Revolution Movement of Afghanistan
group, it operated in the southern and eastern Afghan provinces of Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, Ghazni, Paktika, and Wardak. However, it was not as strong
Paktika-2022 Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan
deployed. Some reports said the Pakistani airstrikes also targeted parts of Paktika Province. The Taliban administration in Kabul did not release casualty
Paktika-Central Afghan highlands
ft), is used by the Afghan Kyrgyz to raise livestock. The region includes Bamyan, Ghazni, Ghor, Logar, Nuristan, Paktia, Paktika, Panjshir, Parwan, and
Paktika-Leadership Council of Afghanistan
elite) commanders originally from the southern area of Afghanistan, another hailing from Paktika, and another from Paktia. The Shura was subsequently increased
Paktika-Dila, Afghanistan
is the capital of Dila District in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Dila has an altitude of 2044 m. Dilah, Afghanistan Page. fallingrain.com. Aug 27 2016
Paktika-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
Paktika-War crimes in Afghanistan
Lowgar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces. The Soviet forces abducted Afghan women in helicopters
Paktika-Khalid Farooqi
Khalid Farooqi is an Afghan parliamentarian from Paktika Province and leader of Hezb-e-Islami Khalid Farooqi. He is well known for fighting against French
Paktika-Zarghun Shar
in Logar Province, Afghanistan Khairkot, also known as "Zarghun Shar", a town and district capital in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Khairkot District,
Paktika-Geography of Afghanistan
key passages through the mountainous Pakistan border include two from Paktika Province into Pakistan's Waziristan region: one at Angoor Ada, and one
Paktika-List of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2008)
June 10, 2008, in the village of Ebrahim Kariz, Mata Khan district of Paktika Province. US forces launched an air and ground attack upon the village
Paktika-De Mulla Samandar Sahib Kelay
ملا سمنډر صاحب کلی) or Mollā Samand is a village in Paktika Province, in eastern Afghanistan. Paktika Province National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
Paktika-Durand Line
611 km (1,622 mi) long. Twelve Afghan provinces are located along the border: Nimroz, Helmand, Kandahar, Zabul, Paktika, Khost, Paktia, Logar, Nangarhar
Paktika-Janikhel District, Paktika
district in Paktika Province, in eastern Afghanistan. It was created in 2004 out of a part of Khairkot District. Like in the rest of Afghanistan, no exact
Paktika-Government ministries of Afghanistan
victims of an earthquake in Paktika and Khost provinces". Office of the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Afghanistan. Retrieved 23 June 2022. "Ministry
Paktika-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
Paktika-506th Infantry Regiment (United States)
of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. 1st Battalion was deployed to the Ghazni, Wardak, and Western Paktika Provinces with the exception of Company
Paktika-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
Paktika-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
Paktika-Radio in a box
of his best communication tools to inform a large audience. In Afghanistan's Paktika province, which has a literacy rate of two percent, an estimated
Paktika-Dila
to: Dila District, Afghanistan, a District in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Dila, Afghanistan, a town in Dila District, Afghanistan Dila, Ethiopia Zaouia
Paktika-Surobi District, Paktika
(Pashto: سروبي ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی سروبی) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan, with a population of 48,291 people. It is situated northeast
Paktika-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
Paktika-Bowe Bergdahl
30, 2009, at observation post (OP) Mest near the town of Yahya Kheyl in Paktika Province. Accounts of his capture differ. In a video, Bergdahl said he
Paktika-Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
erupted when Afghan soldiers opened firing on five to six border posts in Kurram tribal region in North-West Pakistan. Governor of Paktika province, Rahmatullah
Paktika-Urgun District
ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی ارگون) is a district of the remote Paktika Province in Afghanistan. The administrative seat of this district is the like-named
Paktika-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
Paktika-Amanullah Khan
sovereign of Afghanistan from 1919, first as Emir and after 1926 as King, until his abdication in 1929. After the end of the Third Anglo-Afghan War in August
Paktika-Nowruz in Afghanistan
beginning of springtime and a cultural holiday in Afghanistan. It is also celebrated by the majority of the Afghan diaspora around the world. Farmer's Day, which
Paktika-Logar Province
and Paktika. Other popular sports are volleyball, boxing, taekwondo, Washoe[clarification needed], kick boxing and wrestling. Provinces of Afghanistan Mes
Paktika-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
Paktika-List of dams and reservoirs in Afghanistan
big dam on Kunar River". Pajhwok Afghan News. 11 June 2016. "Work on Paktika's Palto Dam kicks off". Pajhwok Afghan News. 14 December 2020. "Sultan Ibrahim
Paktika-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
Paktika-Sharana (disambiguation)
the capital of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Sharana may also refer to: Sharana District, a district in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Sharana Airstrip
Paktika-Sport in Afghanistan
resumes". Pajhwok Afghan News. 23 April 2018. Retrieved 2024-03-17. "Foundation stone of Paktika cricket stadium laid". Pajhwok Afghan News. 22 February
Paktika-Lists of Afghan provincial governors
governors of Nuristan List of governors of Paktia List of governors of Paktika List of governors of Panjshir List of governors of Parwan List of governors
Paktika-Khost Province
Nangarhar. To the south, it is bordered by Paktika. To the west, it is bordered by Paktia. During the second Anglo-Afghan War, British forces led by Lord Roberts
Paktika-2004 in Afghanistan
and Paktika Provinces, Afghanistan, with the intent of catching leading commanders of the Afghan resistance, including Osama bin Laden. The Afghan Independent
Paktika-Sulaimankhel
mainly lives in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of India. Alikhel, Umer Khel, is a brother tribe of the Slemakhel tribe. Former Paktika governor Gulab
Paktika-Poverty in Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, poverty is widespread in rural and urban areas. However, it has been estimated that poverty in Afghanistan is mainly concentrated in rural
Paktika-Pashtun cuisine
center, is consumed in FATA, notably in Waziristan and in regions like Paktika, Khost, and Bannu and Hangu. Mantu (meat dumplings, usually served under
Paktika-History of Afghanistan
have been conducted in these Afghan provinces: Ghazni, Nagarhar, Lagham, Qandahar, Zabul, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia, Paktika and Kunar...There is considerable
Paktika-Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority
in Paktika and Khost provinces". Office of the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Afghanistan. Retrieved 23 June 2022. "CISR~GMAR: Afghanistan National
Paktika-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,
Paktika-Mazar-i-Sharif
known as Mazar-e Sharīf or simply Mazar, is the fourth-largest city in Afghanistan by population, with an estimated 500,207 residents in 2021. It is the
Paktika-Mis Ainak Knights
Afghanistan, to the south of the capital Kabul: Khost, Logar, Paktia and Paktika. The team is named after Mes Aynak, an archaeological site in Logar Province
Paktika-Afghanistan–Pakistan border barrier
The Afghanistan–Pakistan border barrier refers to the border barrier being built by Pakistan since March 2017 along its border with Afghanistan. The purpose
Paktika-Firebase (U.S.-Afghanistan War)
Green, Helmand Province Gardeyz Firebase, Paktia Province Firebase Lilley, Paktika Province Firebase Phoenix, Kunar Province Firebase Tinsley (Firebase Cobra)
Paktika-Environmental issues in Afghanistan
Environmental issues in Afghanistan are monitored by the National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA). They predate the political turmoil of the past
Paktika-2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment
population of Paktika Province from terrorist attacks and influence. A Co. 2-87 "Scalp 'Em All!" (Apache Company) was deployed to the Paktika Province of
Paktika-32nd Field Artillery Regiment
4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division served in RC East Afghanistan, Paktika province, where the unit conducted counter-fire operations to guarantee
Paktika-Sharana District
home to the city of Sharana, which is the capital of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The Paktika Governor's compound is in Sharana, attached to the police
Paktika-Ministry of Women's Affairs (Afghanistan)
of Women's Affairs have not yet been set up in the provinces of Uruzan, Paktika, Daykundi and Panjshir. With the adoption of the new Constitution defining
Paktika-Nika
of victory Nika Award, a Russian film award Nika District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan NIKA Racing, a Swedish car racing team AS Nika, a football club
Paktika-List of Afghan security forces fatality reports in Afghanistan
This is a partial list of Afghan security forces killed in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021). Besides serving as an indicator of some of the numbers
Paktika-Omna District
(Pashto: اومنه ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی اومنه) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The district is within the heartland of the Sulaimankhel tribe
Paktika-Dawlatzai
a Pashtun tribe in eastern and northern Afghanistan. Dawlatzais live in the Logar, Samangan, Paktia, Paktika, Khost, Baghlan, Nangarhar, Balkh Tajurghan
Paktika-Omar Khalid Khorasani
caused by a roadside mine on 7 August 2022 in Barmal District, Paktika province, Afghanistan. Omar Khalid Khorasani was born in Mohmand Agency, Pakistan
Paktika-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
Paktika-Zerok
District in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It is located within the heart of Zadran land on the main Khost-Urgun road. Khost Loya Paktia Paktika Province :
Paktika-Akhtar Mansour
identified as terrorist within the provinces of Khost, Paktia and Paktika, Afghanistan as of May 2007. Made Governor of Kandahar by the then powers of the
Paktika-Yahyakhel District
Persian: ولسوالی یحییخیل) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Mangal, Farooq Jan (31 March 2012). "Afghan militiaman kills 9 colleagues". The Boston
Paktika-2009 Afghan presidential election
election, Afghan election officials ordered 443 polling stations within insurgent territory in the Pashtun-dominated provinces of Paktika, Paktia, Khost
Paktika-Information Operations (United States)
of his best communication tools to inform a large audience. In Afghanistan's Paktika province, which has a literacy rate of two percent, an estimated
Paktika-Ghazni Province
limited domestic flights to Afghanistan's capital, Kabul. Ghazni borders the provinces of Maidan Wardak, Logar, Paktia, Paktika, Zabul, Uruzgan, Daykundi
Paktika-List of aviation accidents and incidents in the war in Afghanistan
Atomics MQ-9 Reaper is lost in Afghanistan. 28 October 2018: A US General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper is lost in Paktika, Afghanistan. 3 March 2017: A US undisclosed
Paktika-Operation Haven Denial
against Taliban remnants and Al Qaeda fighters in the Paktika and Khost provinces of Afghanistan. The operation involved 800 U.S soldiers backed by more
Paktika-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
Paktika-International Security Assistance Force
troops were killed in Afghanistan. Two Polish special forces units, TF‑49 and TF‑50, operated in Ghazni Province and partially in Paktika Province. Portugal
Paktika-Nangar Khel
(also: Nangarkhēl, Nangar Kheyl) is a village in the Paktika Province, southeastern Afghanistan, located in the mountains at the altitude of 2,130 metres
Paktika-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
Paktika-Janikhel District
District may refer to: Janikhel District (Paktia), Afghanistan Janikhel District (Paktika), Afghanistan Janikhel, a town in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Paktika-Islamic State–Taliban conflict
affected areas include Ghazni in central Afghanistan, Herat in the west, Balkh in the north, and Paktia, Paktika and Khost in the southeast. On 6 September
Paktika-Sar Hawza District
Persian: ولسوالی سرروضه) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Sar Hawza is one of the main districts of Paktika with over three thousand houses. The
Paktika-9th Engineer Battalion (United States)
Battalion, firing the MICLIC in training, Andar, Afghanistan 2011. Bravo Company patrols in Gomal, Paktika 2011. 9th Engineer Battalion, Commemorating Polish
Paktika-Wor Mamay District
Wor Mamay District is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. In 2019 its estimated population was 21,404. The district is within the heartland of
Paktika-Gardez
Force in Paktya, Ghazni, Paktika, and Khost Provinces. The corps was disbanded around 2003-2005 and replaced in the new Afghan National Army by the 203rd
Paktika-Participants in Operation Enduring Freedom
prov. Paktika prov.), JW Nil & HHD. Poland has also provided combat engineers and logistical support. Portugal deployed 145 soldiers to Afghanistan, and
Paktika-Sirajuddin Haqqani
the Mansoor network in Paktika and Khost; Mullah Abdur Razaq Akhundzada, the former corps commander for northern Afghanistan; and Abdullah Mutmain, a
Paktika-187th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Operation Enduring Freedom in the Ghazni, Paktya, Paktika and Khowst Provinces in Eastern Afghanistan during the period 1 April 2010 to 31 August 2010
Paktika-Siege of Urgun
siege of Urgun was a military engagement that took place during the Soviet–Afghan War. Between August 1983 and January 1984 Mujahideen forces laid siege to
Paktika-History of the Afghan Armed Forces (2002–2021)
Paktia, Paktika and Parwan. Some of these were built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) while others by ISAF and Afghans. It was reported
Paktika-Pat Tillman
close to the Pakistan border, near the village of Lwara in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Tillman's high school, Leland High School in San Jose, renamed
Paktika-Qalandar Ibad
September 2021. Ibad was born in 1980 in Marzak village, Sar Hawza District of Paktika province. He received his primary education in Peshawar, Pakistan. He received
Paktika-Argun
Arghun Aqa (before 1242–1278), Mongol noble Urgun, a town in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Argyn, a clan within the Kazakh ethnicity Medemia argun, flowering
Paktika-Cricket in Afghanistan
Province Paktika Province Region: Spin Ghar Nangarhar Province Laghman Province Kapisa Province Kunar Province Nuristan Province Region: Kabul The Afghan national
Paktika-Nika District
also known as Naka, is one of the most remote districts in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It lies in a bowl-shaped valley and is only accessible by a
Paktika-Land border crossings of Pakistan
neighbours, namely Afghanistan, China, India and Iran. There are eight official border crossings and trade terminals between Afghanistan and Pakistan, although
Paktika-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
Paktika-Ishaq Gailani
of NSMA)". National Solidarity Movement of Afghanistan. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. "Paktika Executive Summary" (PDF). Navy Postgraduate
Paktika-List of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2006)
Eleven Afghans, seven of them women, were killed and one wounded when a stray U.S. laser-guided bomb hit a house on the outskirts of Shkin in Paktika province
Paktika-Haqqani network
Orgun District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan." Haji Mali Khan – According to NATO, he is "the senior Haqqani commander in Afghanistan" and is uncle to
Paktika-Taliban insurgency
15 July – A car bomb explodes at a market in the eastern Afghanistan province of Paktika, killing at least 89 people and injuring scores more in one
Paktika-2013 in Afghanistan
International Security Assistance Force soldiers, based in east Afghanistan's Paktika Province. In a separate unrelated incident, an Italian soldier is
Paktika-List of airports in Afghanistan
This is a list of airports in Afghanistan, grouped by type and sorted by location. Afghanistan has four international airports which are expected to increase
Paktika-Wazakhwa District
وازه خوا ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی وازهخواه) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The district center is Wazakhwa. In 2019 the estimated population
Paktika-Mohammad Gulab Mangal
Constable (March 15, 2004). "Anti-Terror Efforts Put Vise on Afghan Region. Border Offensive Has Paktika Residents on Edge". The Washington Post. Archived from
Paktika-Districts of Afghanistan
The districts of Afghanistan, known as wuleswali (Pashto: ولسوالۍ, wuləswāləi; Persian: شهرستان, shahrestān), are secondary-level administrative units
Paktika-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
Paktika-Ahmadzai (Ghilji clan)
against the USSR invasion of Afghanistan. Traditionally, the Ahmadzai ranged from Logar to Jalalabad, but mostly in Paktia, Paktika, and Khost. A large portion
Paktika-Gomal District
(Pashto: ګومل ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی گومل) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The estimated population in 2019 was 45,873. The district is
Paktika-Islamic Jihad Union
Qaeda, and the Turkistan Islamic Party in southern Afghanistan, the eastern provinces of Paktika, Paktia, and Nangarhar, and the northern provinces of
Paktika-1st Infantry Division (United States)
deployed to Afghanistan in May 2012 for a 9-month deployment. The brigade operated in Ghazni and Paktika provinces in eastern Afghanistan. Dragon Brigade
Paktika-Gayan District
(Pashto: ګيان ولسوالۍ, Dari: ولسوالی گیان) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The estimated population in 2019 was 46,977 people. The district
Paktika-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
Paktika-Abdullah Mukhtar
Mukhtar (Pashto: مولوي عبدالله مختار) is an Afghan Taliban politician who is currently serving as Governor of Paktika Province since 7 November 2021. Khushal
Paktika-Yusufkhel District
Khel is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The estimated population in 2019 was 28,691. "Estimated Population of Afghanistan 2019-20" (PDF). Central
Paktika-Gomal
flowing from Afghanistan to Pakistan Gomal Dam, located on the Gomal River in South Waziristan, Pakistan Gomal District, a district of Paktika Province,
Paktika-Battle of Tora Bora
Bora, eastern Afghanistan, from November 30 – December 17, 2001, during the final stages of the United States invasion of Afghanistan. It was launched
Paktika-Outlaw Platoon
The company was based near the Pakistani border in Barmal District of Paktika Province on an extended 16-month deployment. After the deployment, Parnell
Paktika-Wazakhwa
Province, in southeastern-central . The town is located within the heartland of the Sulaimankhel tribe of Ghilji Pashtuns.
Paktika-Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2007
Fury, that operated in Paktika, Paktya, Logar, Khost and Ghaznia provinces. The 218th BCT deployed to Afghanistan to train the Afghan National Security Forces
Paktika-Terwa District
ولسوالۍ tərwo wuləswāləi, Persian: ولسوالی تروو) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It was created in 2004 within Waza Khwa District. The estimated
Paktika-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
Paktika-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
Paktika-1949 Mughalgai raid
Pashtunistan was raised alongside the flag of Afghanistan in the Afghan capital of Kabul. Afghanistan initiated the arming and financing of proxies in
Paktika-Surobi
Surobi District (Paktika), a district in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Surobi, Paktika, a district center in Paktika Province, Afghanistan This disambiguation
Paktika-Mata Khan District
متا خان ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی متاخان) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The district is within the heartland of the Andar tribe of
Paktika-Pakistan Air Force
from Afghanistan, Pakistan Air Force carried out two intelligence based airstrikes on Afghanistan's eastern border provinces of Khost and Paktika. The
Paktika-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
Paktika-Mawlawi Aslam Farooqi
Khost, Nangarhar, Kunar, Paktia, Paktika, and Logar; and the latter led by Uzbek militant Mauvia Uzbeki in Afghanistan's northern provinces, the latter
Paktika-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
Paktika-Zabul Province
Oruzgan in the north, Kandahar in the west and in the south, Ghazni and Paktika in the east. It borders Pakistan in the east. The province covers an area
Paktika-September 2020 Afghanistan attacks
May 2020 Afghanistan attacks June 2020 Afghanistan attacks July 2020 Afghanistan attacks August 2020 Afghanistan attacks Portals: Afghanistan Asia "3
Paktika-List of cricket grounds in Afghanistan
list of cricket grounds in Afghanistan. The Afghan national cricket team does not play its home matches inside Afghanistan due to security threats and
Paktika-Waziristan
districts of Balochistan in the south and Khost, Paktia, and Paktika provinces of Afghanistan in the west. Waziristan is divided into two districts: North
Paktika-Battle of Kamdesh
The Battle of Kamdesh took place during the war in Afghanistan. It occurred on October 3, 2009, when a force of 300 Taliban assaulted the American Combat
Paktika-Pakistanis in Afghanistan
Province and Paktika Province. There are also a small number of Pakistani Baloch migrants, mainly concentrated in the southern parts of Afghanistan like Nimruz
Paktika-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
Paktika-Operation Pitting
military operation to evacuate British nationals and eligible Afghans from Afghanistan following the 2021 Taliban offensive. The operation consisted of
Paktika-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
Paktika-May 2020 Afghanistan attacks
"Afghanistan: 20 civilians injured in explosion outside mosque in Paktika province". Times Now News. May 4, 2020. "Taliban Militants Kill Afghan Regional
Paktika-501st Infantry Regiment (United States)
Assistance Force. The battalion's area of combat operations included Khost and Paktika provinces, all on the border with Pakistan; brigade headquarters was at
Paktika-Timeline of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
form a partial timeline of the War in Afghanistan. For events prior to October 7, 2001, see 2001 in Afghanistan. October 7: (9 p.m. local time): the United
Paktika-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
Paktika-Land border crossings of Afghanistan
of Afghanistan with its six neighbors, namely Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China. There are at least six official Afghan border
Paktika-75th Ranger Regiment
Paktika and Nangarhar Province. Two Rangers from the battalion were killed during this time. On 20 July, Delta Force supported by Rangers and Afghan SOF
Paktika-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
Paktika-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
Paktika-173rd Airborne Brigade
dispersed throughout the east of the country, with units operating in Kunar, Paktika, and Laghman Provinces. The 173rd IBCT(A) officially relieved the 3rd Brigade
Paktika-Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2009
Afghan National Army forces, continued military operations against the Taliban in Afghanistan. 2009 marks the eighth year of the War in Afghanistan,
Paktika-Abdul Baqi Haqqani
Jalalabad, Afghanistan around 1960–1962. During the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001), Abdul Baqi held positions as governor of Khost and Paktika Provinces
Paktika-4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division
for gallantly saving the lives of fellows soldiers during an ambush in Paktika Province on April 25, 2007. In August 2007,in an effort to develop commerce
Paktika-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
Paktika-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
Paktika-Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin
to meet with Taliban leaders somewhere in Afghanistan. Khalid Farooqi, a member of the parliament from Paktika province, confirmed that two delegations
Paktika-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)
Paktika-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
Paktika-List of massacres in Afghanistan
The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Afghanistan (numbers may be approximate). The list does not include collateral damage, especially
Paktika-Andar District
the border of Andar and Paktika. The district has been controlled by the Taliban since October 2018. Azad Khan Afghan, Afghan conqueror in western Iran
Paktika-Bangash
to settle in Gardez, Paktia, while his wife was from Farmul in Urgun, Paktika. Ismail had two sons, Gār and Sāmil, who were the progenitors of the modern
Paktika-Marwat
Katawaz area of Paktika, Afghanistan. See also Bannu Marwats, as well as other branches of Lohanis, lived in Zarghun Shar (located in the Paktika province)
Paktika-Fall of Mazar-i-Sharif
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
border posts in Kurram tribal region in North-West Pakistan. Governor of Paktika province, Rahmatullah Rahmat, said that as many as 41 Afghans were either
Paktika-Islamic Jihad Union
Turkistan Islamic Party in southern Afghanistan, the eastern provinces of Paktika, Paktia, and Nangarhar, and the northern provinces of Badakhshan and Kunduz
Paktika-Kharoti
are a Pashtun tribe of Ghilji origin, originating in the central part of Paktika Province, Afghanistan, but can be also found in other parts of the country
Paktika-2002 in Afghanistan
rounds were fired at a U.S. base in the southeastern town of Shkin in Paktika Province, about 150 miles (240 km) south of Kabul. A U.S. base near Kandahar
Paktika-2004 in Afghanistan
paramilitary troops had been deployed along the borders of Paktia and Paktika Provinces, Afghanistan, with the intent of catching leading commanders
Paktika-Army Combat Uniform
wearing the ACU in the Universal Camouflage Pattern, along with its replacement MultiCam pattern (second from left) in Paktika province, Afghanistan
Paktika-Pashtun tribes
Pashto dialects. The Ghilji or (Gharzai) of the central region around Paktika speak Central Pashto, a dialect with unique phonetic features, transitional
Paktika-2007 South Korean hostage crisis in Afghanistan
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-History of Afghanistan
Ghazni, Nagarhar, Lagham, Qandahar, Zabul, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia, Paktika and Kunar...There is considerable evidence that genocide has been committed
Paktika-Helmand province campaign
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Sharana District
home to the city of Sharana, which is the capital of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The Paktika Governor's compound is in Sharana, attached to the police
Paktika-Barmal District
Barmal District (Pashto: برمل ولسوالۍ, Dari: ولسوالی برمل) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It shares a border with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan
Paktika-Omna District
District (Pashto: اومنه ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی اومنه) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The district is within the heartland of the Sulaimankhel
Paktika-Urgun District
(Pashto: ارګون ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی ارگون) is a district of the remote Paktika Province in Afghanistan. The administrative seat of this district is the
Paktika-Sar Hawza District
Persian: ولسوالی سرروضه) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Sar Hawza is one of the main districts of Paktika with over three thousand houses. The
Paktika-Wazakhwa District
(Pashto: وازه خوا ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی وازهخواه) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The district center is Wazakhwa. In 2019 the estimated
Paktika-International Medical Corps
Shiromi (6 November 2021). "Barriers to seeking post-abortion care in Paktika Province, Afghanistan: a qualitative study of clients and community members"
Paktika-3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division
provinces in the region – among them Wardak, Logar, Ghazni, Khost, Paktia, and Paktika – thus relieving a division-size element. The brigade partnered with the
Paktika-Women in Afghanistan
problems. In 2013, a female Indian author Sushmita Banerjee was killed in Paktika province by militants for allegedly defying Taliban diktats. She was married
Paktika-Afghanistan Cricket Board
Province Region: Mis Ainak Khost Province Logar Province Paktia Province Paktika Province Region: Pamir Kunduz Province Badakhshan Province Baghlan Province
Paktika-Dawlatzai
northern Afghanistan. Dawlatzais live in the Logar, Samangan, Paktia, Paktika, Khost, Baghlan, Nangarhar, Balkh Tajurghan, Faryab, and Kabul provinces
Paktika-Atta Muhammad Nur
Rahmat (2006–2007) Juma Khan Hamdard (2007–2021) Bilal Fatih Zadran (2021–) Paktika Mohibullah Samim (2010–2014) Abdul Karim Matin (2015–2021) Panjshir Keramuddin
Paktika-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Nigeria. Kamphaeng Phet Province 19,483 Third largest province of Thailand. Paktika Province 19,482 Province of Afghanistan. Lake Ontario 19,477 Lake in North
Paktika-Battle of Wanat
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Bagram torture and prisoner abuse
2014 Kabul S Hotel attack Herat Indian consulate attack Bagram bombing Paktika bombing Yahyakhel bombing December Kabul bombings Atiqullah Raufi assassination
Paktika-Gardez
Brigades, and approximately 800... in the Governor's Force in Paktya, Ghazni, Paktika, and Khost Provinces. The corps was disbanded around 2003-2005 and replaced
Paktika-Pakistan–United States skirmishes
helicopters landed on the Afghan side of the border, in the Afghan province of Paktika, where US troops then tried to cross the border into Pakistan. As they
Paktika-War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Durand Line
provinces are located along the border: Nimroz, Helmand, Kandahar, Zabul, Paktika, Khost, Paktia, Logar, Nangarhar, Kunar, Nuristan and Badakhshan. Khyber
Paktika-187th Infantry Regiment (United States)
PROVINCE OPERATION ANACONDA (OEF 1) GHAZNI, PAKTYA, PAKTIKA, AND KHOWST PROVINCE (OEF 4) PAKTYA, PAKTIKA, AND KHOST PROVINCE (OEF 10/11) Meritorious Unit
Paktika-Mazar-i-Sharif
Mazar-i-Sharif along with Sharana and Asadabad, the provincial capitals of Paktika and Kunar provinces respectively. Local government forces and regional
Paktika-Afghan Army
casualties on the 38th Commando Brigade during the Second Battle of Zhawar in Paktika Province in May 1983. After sustaining heavy casualties the commando brigades
Paktika-Dasht-i-Leili massacre
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Haqqani network
he was a senior lieutenant to Sirajuddin and the shadow governor for Paktika province in Afghanistan. He was also one of the captors of U.S. soldier
Paktika-Drone strikes in Pakistan
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 11th Airborne Division
Force. The brigade's area of combat operations included Khost, Paktia, and Paktika provinces, all on the border with Pakistan; brigade headquarters was at
Paktika-1st Ranger Battalion
held terrain out of reach by other friendly forces, in places like Khost, Paktika, and Nangarhar Province. As of March 2019[update], the battalion has made
Paktika-Tarnak Farm incident
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Islamic and National Revolution Movement of Afghanistan
southern and eastern Afghan provinces of Kandahar, Helmand, Uruzgan, Ghazni, Paktika, and Wardak. However, it was not as strong or influential a group as Gulbuddin
Paktika-Fall of Kabul (2001)
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Zadran (Pashtun tribe)
the Loya Paktia region in southeastern Afghanistan (Khost, Paktia, and Paktika provinces) and Kurram Agency parts of Waziristan in neighboring Pakistan
Paktika-Granai airstrike
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Shkin
District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan, located about a kilometer west of the newer town and bazaar of Angur Ada in the Barmal District of Paktika. As with
Paktika-1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (United States)
6 months, they operated in the frontier regions of the country such as Paktika Province, going places previously untouched by the war in search of Taliban
Paktika-Operation Red Wings
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-91st Cavalry Regiment
2007-08, the Squadron deployed troops to Nuristan, Kunar, Nangarhar, and Paktika Provinces. During OEF X from 2009–10, and OEF XII-XIII from 2012–13, the
Paktika-Battle of Kamdesh
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Nika
the goddess of victory Nika Award, a Russian film award Nika District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan NIKA Racing, a Swedish car racing team AS Nika, a
Paktika-Afghan Border Force
Tirazayi District Khost District Gurbuz District Tani District Spera District Paktika Province Ziruk District Urgon District Gayan District Barmal District Gomal
Paktika-Sayed Ishaq Gailani
Ishaq Gailani (born 1954) is a politician in Afghanistan representing Paktika province in the Wolesi Jirga, Afghanistan's lower house of parliament.
Paktika-509th Infantry Regiment (United States)
enemy in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in the vicinity of East Paktika. The unit conducted a total of 302 combat patrols, and was responsible
Paktika-Leadership Council of Afghanistan
originally from the southern area of Afghanistan, another hailing from Paktika, and another from Paktia. The Shura was subsequently increased in number
Paktika-Government ministries of Afghanistan
al-Mu'minin's message of condolence to the victims of an earthquake in Paktika and Khost provinces". Office of the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister
Paktika-Camp Chapman attack
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-1st Infantry Division (United States)
Konar, Nangarhar, Maiden Wardak, Logar, Paktiya, Khowst, Ghazni, and Paktika) surrounding Kabul and a large portion of the volatile border with Pakistan
Paktika-4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division
the brigade deployed to Afghanistan, where it operated in Ghazni and Paktika provinces. On 25 June 2013, Army Chief of Staff, General Raymond Odierno
Paktika-Operation Moshtarak
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Janikhel District, Paktika
(Pashto: جانيخېل ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی جانیخیل) is a district in Paktika Province, in eastern Afghanistan. It was created in 2004 out of a part
Paktika-Loya Paktia
Afghanistan, comprising the modern Afghan provinces of Khost, Paktia, and Paktika, as well as parts of Logar and compromises. Loya Paktia is vaguely defined
Paktika-Timeline of the War on Terror
military air assets, attacked a foreign fighter staging area in southeast Paktika Province, Afghanistan, that was facilitated by the Haqqani Network. An
Paktika-3rd Cavalry Regiment (United States)
Province, Maidan Wardak Province, Ghazni Province, Bamyan Province, and Paktika Province. The regimental HQ and 1st Squadron (Tiger) occupied FOB Lightning
Paktika-Afghan conflict
Ghazni, Nagarhar, Lagham, Qandahar, Zabul, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia, Paktika and Kunar...There is considerable evidence that genocide has been committed
Paktika-Districts of Afghanistan
Districts of Paktika
Paktika-Operation Tor Shezada
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-List of governors of Paktika
This is a list of the governors of the province of Paktika, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan Council Implementing Regulation (EU)
Paktika-Wech Baghtu wedding party airstrike
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Maywand District murders
2014 Kabul S Hotel attack Herat Indian consulate attack Bagram bombing Paktika bombing Yahyakhel bombing December Kabul bombings Atiqullah Raufi assassination
Paktika-First and Second Battles of Kakarak
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Operation Rock Avalanche
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Khairkot
Katawaz (کټواز), is a town in and administrative seat of Khairkot District, Paktika Province, in eastern Afghanistan. The town is located within the heartland
Paktika-Sulaimankhel
Alikhel, Umer Khel, is a brother tribe of the Slemakhel tribe. Former Paktika governor Gulab Mangal said Sulaimankhel provided most of the Taliban's
Paktika-Zarghun Shar
district capital in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Khairkot District, also known as "Zarghun Shar District", a district in Paktika Province, Afghanistan
Paktika-Battle of Ganjgal
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Operation Haven Denial
(July 2–6, 2003) against Taliban remnants and Al Qaeda fighters in the Paktika and Khost provinces of Afghanistan. The operation involved 800 U.S soldiers
Paktika-Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin
somewhere in Afghanistan. Khalid Farooqi, a member of the parliament from Paktika province, confirmed that two delegations from Hizb-i-Islami had shown up
Paktika-9th Engineer Battalion (United States)
District, Paktika Province). The company's two route clearance platoons (coded RCP 5 and RCP 6) helped maintain freedom of maneuver throughout Paktika province
Paktika-Ghairat Baheer
Ghairat Baheer Born 1956 (age 67–68) Chanakhwa, Paktika Arrested 2002 Islamabad, Pakistan Citizenship Afghanistan Detained at the salt pit, BTIF Alleged
Paktika-Balkh
Aw Patan Gardez Janikhel Said Karam Shwak Tsamkani Zadran Zazi Zurmat Paktika Barmal Dila Gayan Gomal Janikhel Khairkot Mata Khan Nika Omna Sar Hawza
Paktika-2003 in Afghanistan
vicinity of Orgun, Paktika Province. A U.S. soldier was slightly wounded by a bomb while on patrol near the U.S. base at Shkin, Paktika Province. At least
Paktika-Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani
Rahmat (2006–2007) Juma Khan Hamdard (2007–2021) Bilal Fatih Zadran (2021–) Paktika Mohibullah Samim (2010–2014) Abdul Karim Matin (2015–2021) Panjshir Keramuddin
Paktika-Urgun
the Urgun District of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. With an estimated population of 10,665, Urgun is the largest city of Paktika, while Urgun District
Paktika-Ehsanullah Ehsan (Taliban spokesman)
Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, who said that Ehansullah Ehsan was captured by ISI from Paktika province of Afghanistan. While Ehsan was in the custody of Pakistani security
Paktika-Operation Whalers
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Janikhel District
may refer to: Janikhel District (Paktia), Afghanistan Janikhel District (Paktika), Afghanistan Janikhel, a town in Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan This
Paktika-Surobi District, Paktika
District (Pashto: سروبي ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی سروبی) is a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan, with a population of 48,291 people. It is situated
Paktika-Surobi
Afghanistan Surobi District (Paktika), a district in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Surobi, Paktika, a district center in Paktika Province, Afghanistan This
Paktika-Gayan
Gayan may refer to: Gayan District, a district in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Gayan, Hautes-Pyrénées, at commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department,
Paktika-Information Operations (United States)
best communication tools to inform a large audience. In Afghanistan's Paktika province, which has a literacy rate of two percent, an estimated 92 percent
Paktika-Gul Agha Sherzai
Rahmat (2006–2007) Juma Khan Hamdard (2007–2021) Bilal Fatih Zadran (2021–) Paktika Mohibullah Samim (2010–2014) Abdul Karim Matin (2015–2021) Panjshir Keramuddin
Paktika-September 2012 raid on Camp Bastion
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-AAI RQ-7 Shadow
collided with a RQ-7 while on approach to Forward Operating Base Sharana in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. The C-130 made an emergency landing with damage
Paktika-Dila
Dila may refer to: Dila District, Afghanistan, a District in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Dila, Afghanistan, a town in Dila District, Afghanistan Dila
Paktika-Pakistan Air Force
based airstrikes on Afghanistan's eastern border provinces of Khost and Paktika. The Afghan government claim that Pakistan killed five women and three
Paktika-Sulaiman Mountains
The Sulaiman Mountains, also known as Kōh-e Sulaymān (Balochi:کوهِ سليمان; "Mountains of Prophet Solomon") or Da Kasē Ghrūna (Pashto: د كسې غرونه; "Mountains
Paktika-Forward Operating Base Sharana
including a United Service Organizations installation. It is located in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. FOB Sharana was initially established as Camp Kearney
Paktika-Gomal River
river in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It rises in northern Afghanistan's Paktika Province and joins the Indus River 20 miles south of Dera Ismail Khan,
Paktika-Gomal
Gomal River in South Waziristan, Pakistan Gomal District, a district of Paktika Province, Afghanistan Gomal University, located in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan
Paktika-Omar Khalid Khorasani
a blast caused by a roadside mine on 7 August 2022 in Barmal District, Paktika province, Afghanistan. Omar Khalid Khorasani was born in Mohmand Agency
Paktika-Sushmita Banerjee
or in the early morning hours of 5 September 2013, outside her home in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Sushmita Banerjee was born in Calcutta (present-day
Paktika-Sangeen Zadran
1979 − 5 September 2013) was an Afghan militant and shadow governor of Paktika province. Zadran was an operational commander of the Haqqani network, an
Paktika-Military history of Australia during the War in Afghanistan
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-List of operations conducted by Delta Force
detainee alleged that there was a foreign fighter staging area in southeast Paktika Province that was facilitated by the Haqqani Network, A squadron supported
Paktika-List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
Panjwayi District Kandahar Present FOB Oqab Kabul Present FOB Orgun-E Paktika Present FOB Ouellette Gereshk District Helmand October 2013 Present FOB
Paktika-Provinces of Afghanistan
Kandahar Kap. Khost Kunar Kunduz Lagh. Logar Nangarhar Nimruz Nuristan Paktia Paktika Panj. Parwan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Uruzgan M. Wardak Zabul During Afghanistan's
Paktika-10th Mountain Division
that time, they operated in the frontier regions of the country such as Paktika Province, going to places previously untouched by the war in search of
Paktika-75th Ranger Regiment
enemy-held terrain beyond reach of friendly forces in places like Khost, Paktika and Nangarhar Province. Two Rangers from the battalion were killed during
Paktika-United States invasion of Afghanistan
Taliban leaders fled to Pakistan through the remote passes of Paktia and Paktika. In early December, as the US invasion was almost over, 7,500 Taliban prisoners
Paktika-Operation Anaconda
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-List of cricket grounds in Afghanistan
Stadium Kabul 6,000 Completed Paktia Cricket Stadium Gardez 6,000 Completed Paktika Cricket Stadium Sharana 5,000 Completed Zabul Cricket Stadium Qalat 4,000
Paktika-Operation Athena
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-66th Armor Regiment
to Iraq in 2003-2004 and 2008-2010, and to Afghanistan in 2011-2012 to Paktika Province in RC-East. For its conduct during its second deployment to Iraq
Paktika-Jamaat-ul-Ahrar
a blast caused by a roadside mine on 7 August 2022 in Barmal District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Asad Mansoor Ehsanullah Ehsan, he surrendered himself
Paktika-25th Infantry Division (United States)
7th Field Artillery Regiment. The Wolfhounds operated in the volatile Paktika Province on the border with Pakistan in the Waziristan region. The 25th
Paktika-Taliban insurgency
International Security Assistance Force soldiers, based in east Afghanistan's Paktika Province. In a separate unrelated incident, an Italian soldier is killed
Paktika-Ghazni Province
Kabul. Ghazni borders the provinces of Maidan Wardak, Logar, Paktia, Paktika, Zabul, Uruzgan, Daykundi and Bamyan. The province was known as Ghazna
Paktika-Laghman Province
Aw Patan Gardez Janikhel Said Karam Shwak Tsamkani Zadran Zazi Zurmat Paktika Barmal Dila Gayan Gomal Janikhel Khairkot Mata Khan Nika Omna Sar Hawza
Paktika-Logar Province
River. The team represents the provinces of Khost, Paktia, Logar, and Paktika. Other popular sports are volleyball, boxing, taekwondo, Washoe[clarification
Paktika-Paktia Province
land is Loya paktia Paktia used to be a unified province with Khost and Paktika until Khost became a separate province in 1985. These three provinces are
Paktika-Paktika Province
Paktika (Pashto/Dari: پکتیکا) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the eastern part of the country. Forming part of the larger Loya Paktia
Paktika-Soviet war crimes
Ghazni, Lagham, Kunar, Zabul, Qandahar, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces. The Soviet
Paktika-Akhtar Mansour
"direct influence" over military units operating within Khost, Paktia and Paktika, at a time after his appointment to the Council of the Taliban. In a communique
Paktika-Nowruz in Afghanistan
Tent pegging in Paktika Province of Afghanistan (21 March 2013)
Paktika-Kunduz hospital airstrike
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Jaimie Leonard
Afghanistan she acquired fatal injuries in 2013 from an insider attack in Paktika province. In her career as a military intelligence officer, Leonard was
Paktika-List of aviation accidents and incidents in the war in Afghanistan
crash. May 28: A US Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed in Paktika Province. Multiple injured, successful MEDEVAC no deaths.[citation needed]
Paktika-Sharana (disambiguation)
Sharana is the capital of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Sharana may also refer to: Sharana District, a district in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Sharana
Paktika-2016 bombing of the German consulate in Mazar-i-Sharif
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-2022
"Afghanistan earthquake: Death toll rises to 950 after major quake hits Paktika province". The Independent. Archived from the original on June 22, 2022
Paktika-Operation Radd-ul-Fasaad
leadership, apparently travelling from the eastern Afghan province of Paktika. The militants did not reveal who they were planning on meeting. Both the
Paktika-List of airports in Afghanistan
Sharana Paktika OASA OAS Sharana Airstrip 14/32: 1300 x 19, asphalt 2266 Taywara Ghor OATW Taywara Airport 18/36: 582 x 44, grass 2246 Urgun Paktika OAOG
Paktika-Waziristan
Musakhel districts of Balochistan in the south and Khost, Paktia, and Paktika provinces of Afghanistan in the west. Waziristan is divided into two districts:
Paktika-2017 Nangarhar airstrike
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Red Unit
so-called "Tariq bin Ziad Military Corps", located in the mountains of Paktika Province. The first known commander of the unit was Haji Nasarv according
Paktika-Paktika University
Paktika University (Pashto: د پکتیکا پوهنتون; Is a government funded higher educational institution in Paktika, Afghanistan. It is one of universities
Paktika-2019 Afghan presidential election
Nuristan 6,290 57.87 3,516 32.35 10,869 Paktia 35,657 92.89 1,643 4.28 38,386 Paktika 29,499 93.61 828 2.63 31,512 Panjshir 2,079 11.30 15,343 83.41 18,393 Parwan
Paktika-Zerok
District in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It is located within the heart of Zadran land on the main Khost-Urgun road. Khost Loya Paktia Paktika Province :
Paktika-2001 uprising in Herat
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Pat Tillman
Tillman was close to the Pakistan border, near the village of Lwara in Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Tillman's high school, Leland High School in San
Paktika-Land border crossings of Pakistan
Province Road Purpose Status 1 Angur Ada 23.09.2020 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Paktika Angoor Ada-Urgun Road Trade Operational 2 Badini 22.09.2020 Balochistan-Zabul
Paktika-List of regions of Afghanistan by Human Development Index
Balkh, Jawzjan, Faryab) 0.569 Zambia ?? 3 South East (Ghazni Paktya Paktika Khost) 0.552 Uganda ??, Zimbabwe ?? Low human development 4 Central
Paktika-Sharan
Bashkortostan, Russia Sharan, alternative name of Sharana, city and capital of Paktika Province, Afghanistan Volkswagen Sharan, a multi-purpose vehicle made by
Paktika-Pashtunistan
Afghanistan Ghazni Province, Afghanistan Afghan Border Police (ABP) in Paktika Province Kuchi people in Paktia Province of Afghanistan Hanna Lake in Quetta
Paktika-Islamic State–Taliban conflict
central Afghanistan, Herat in the west, Balkh in the north, and Paktia, Paktika and Khost in the southeast. On 6 September, Neda Mohammad, a Taliban governor
Paktika-COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan
Ghazni had two, whilst Parwan and Takhar recorded a single new case. Paktika and Panjshir provinces recorded their first two cases. On 23 April, 63
Paktika-Demographics of Afghanistan
Nangarhar 6.4 Laghman 7.3 Panjshir 3.2 Baghlan 4.4 Bamyan 5.4 Ghazni 2.8 Paktika 5.3 Paktia 5.2 Khost 5.6 Kunar 6.8 Nuristan 8.9 Badakhshan 5.3 Takhar 5
Paktika-Genocides in history (1946 to 1999)
Ghazni, Nagarhar, Lagham, Qandahar, Zabul, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia, Paktika and Kunar...There is considerable evidence that genocide has been committed
Paktika-506th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Afghanistan. 1st Battalion was deployed to the Ghazni, Wardak, and Western Paktika Provinces with the exception of Company A (Alfa), split in half (1st and
Paktika-2020–2021 U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-2021 Taliban offensive
The incident took place south of the city of Sharana, the capital of Paktika province, and the video of the incident was uploaded on TikTok. France
Paktika-Battle of Tora Bora
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-War crimes in Afghanistan
Ghazni, Lagham, Kunar, Zabul, Qandahar, Badakhshan, Lowgar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces. The Soviet
Paktika-Operation Allies Refuge
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Fall of Kabul (2021)
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-2021 Kabul airlift
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Operation Miracle (2021)
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-History of the Afghan Armed Forces (2002–2021)
Ghazni, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Khost, Maidan Wardak, Nangarhar, Paktia, Paktika and Parwan. Some of these were built by the United States Army Corps of
Paktika-Abdullah Mukhtar
currently serving as Governor of Paktika Province since 7 November 2021. Khushal, Rahim Khan (November 17, 2021). "New Paktika governor pledges to address
Paktika-June 2022 Afghanistan earthquake
Afghanistan and Pakistan. The worst affected provinces in Afghanistan were Paktika, Paktia, Khost and Nangarhar. Casualties and damage also occurred in Pakistan's
Paktika-British Forces casualties in Afghanistan since 2001
2014 Kabul S Hotel attack Herat Indian consulate attack Bagram bombing Paktika bombing Yahyakhel bombing December Kabul bombings Atiqullah Raufi assassination
Paktika-Afghanistan
deserts, respectively. Forests exist in the corridor between Nuristan and Paktika provinces (see East Afghan montane conifer forests), and tundra in the
Paktika-Pakhtas
people. They are identified with "Pactyans" by Herodotus. Paktia Province Paktika Province Loya Paktia Prasad, R. U. S. (2020-10-06). The Rig-Vedic and Post-Rig-Vedic
Paktika-Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
(Herat) 6th Border Brigade 7th Border Brigade (Kandahar) 8th Border Brigade (Paktika) 9th Training Border Brigade (Kabul) 10th Border Brigade (Asadabad, Kunar)
Paktika-Good Friday Battle
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Operation Herrick
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-2024 in Afghanistan
three children are killed during two Pakistani airstrikes in Khost and Paktika provinces following accusations that attacks in Pakistan were masterminded
Paktika-List of terrorist incidents linked to Islamic State – Khorasan Province
gunmen after about six hours. 14 (+3) 26 Afghanistan 3 August 2018 Gardez, Paktika Two militants dressed in burqa entered a Shiite mosque in the town of Gardez
Paktika-Mawlawi Aslam Farooqi
Farooqi in the southeastern provinces of Khost, Nangarhar, Kunar, Paktia, Paktika, and Logar; and the latter led by Uzbek militant Mauvia Uzbeki in Afghanistan's
Paktika-2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes
Waziristan, South Waziristan, Wana, Dera Ismail Khan, Shangla, Khost, and Paktika. Subsequent attacks were also launched in Turbat and Gwadar in Balochistan
Paktika-Qosh Tepa National T20 Cup
Stadium, Kandahar 2024 Mis Ainak Region Mis Ainak Khost, Logar, Paktia, Paktika Khost Cricket Stadium, Khost 2024 Speen Ghar Region Speen Ghar Nangarhar
Paktika-Afghan Commando Forces
casualties on the 37th Commando Brigade during the Second Battle of Zhawar in Paktika Province in April 1986. After sustaining heavy casualties, the commando
Paktika-Sirajuddin Haqqani
network; Mullah Abdul Latif Mansoor, the commander of the Mansoor network in Paktika and Khost; Mullah Abdur Razaq Akhundzada, the former corps commander for
Paktika-Languages of Afghanistan
Sign in Paktika Province with Pashto text.
Paktika-Amanullah Khan
well as the modern provinces of Nangarhar, Laghman, Kunar, Paktiya, and Paktika. The Shinwari, Mohmand, Kakar, Mangal, Jaji, Ahmadzai, Safi, Ghilzai, along
Paktika-Soviet–Afghan War
Ghazni, Laghman, Kunar, Zabul, Kandahar, Badakhshan, Logar, Paktia and Paktika witnessed extensive depopulation programmes by the Soviet forces. The Soviet
Paktika-Sharana
Sharana (Pashto: ښرنه) or Sharan (Persian: شاران) is the capital of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. It is located at an altitude of 2,200 meters. Its population
Paktika-Battle of Takur Ghar
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-Andar District
also contains the town of Sardeh Band on its edge near the border with Paktika Province. The main source of income in the district is agriculture, which
Paktika-Argun
Ilkhanate Arghun Aqa (before 1242–1278), Mongol noble Urgun, a town in Paktika Province, Afghanistan Argyn, a clan within the Kazakh ethnicity Medemia
Paktika-List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
2014 Kabul restaurant Kabul hotel Herat Indian consulate Bagram 1st Paktika 2nd Paktika Kabul school 2015 Jalalabad Kabul hotel Kabul Parliament Khost Kabul
Paktika-28th Infantry Division (United States)
101st (Rakkasans) served as a platoon size force protection for PRTs in Paktika, Gardez, and Khost (FOB Chapman) with support elements in FOB Salerno.
Paktika-Economy of Afghanistan
Nasir Port in Farah Province, Ai-Khanoum in Takhar Province, Angur Ada in Paktika Province, Aqina in Faryab Province, Dand-aw-Patan in Paktia Province, Ghulam