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Khost-Khost
Khōst (Pashto: خوست) is the capital of Khost Province in Afghanistan. It is the largest city in the southeastern part of the country, and also the largest
Khost-Khost Province
Khost (Pashto/Dari: خوست) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan located in the southeastern part of the country. Khost consists of thirteen districts
Khost-List of cities in Afghanistan
Mazar-i-Sharif Kunduz Lashkargah Puli Khumri Farah Ghazni Maymana Khost The only city in Afghanistan with over 1 million people is its capital, Kabul. The rest
Khost-2022 Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan
conducted predawn airstrikes on multiple targets in Afghanistan's Khost and Kunar provinces. Afghan officials said the attacks killed at least 47 civilians
Khost-Spera, Khost Province
Speyrah) is a village and the district center of Spera District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located on 33°12′08″N 69°30′58″E / 33.2022°N 69.5161°E
Khost-Siege of Khost
During the nine-year Soviet–Afghan War in the 1980s and the subsequent Afghan civil war, the town of Khost was besieged for more than eleven years. Its
Khost-Khost International Airport
OAKS), is located in the eastern section of Khost, which is the capital of Khost Province in Afghanistan. The airport is under the country's Ministry
Khost-Khost Protection Force
The Khost Protection Force (KPF), formally known as the 25th Division by the (Afghan) Ministry of Defence was an Afghan paramilitary group that has been
Khost-Khost rebellion (1924–1925)
Afghans, the revolt was finally quelled in January 1925. It was the first conflict to involve the Afghan Air Force. Prior to 1924, the city of Khost had
Khost-Forward Operating Base Salerno
Freedom. It is located in the southeastern province of Khost, Afghanistan, near the city of Khost. On 1 November 2013, U.S. forces withdrew from FOB Salerno
Khost-Soviet–Afghan War
Operation Arrow and the siege of Khost. Following lengthy negotiations, the Geneva Accords was signed in 1988 between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Supported by
Khost-Provinces of Afghanistan
Daykundi Farah Faryab Ghazni Ghor Helmand Herat Jowzjan Kabul Kandahar Kap. Khost Kunar Kunduz Lagh. Logar Nangarhar Nimruz Nuristan Paktia Paktika Panj.
Khost-Khost Mosque
Mosque of Khost (Pashto: د خوست لوی جماعت) or simply the Khost Mosque is the largest mosque in the city of Khost, in southeastern Afghanistan. It can hold
Khost-Zadran (Pashtun tribe)
Khost-Paktia dialect), also spelled Dzadran or Jadran, jandran, is a Pashtun tribe that inhabits the Loya Paktia region in southeastern Afghanistan (Khost
Khost-Shaikh Zayed University
as Khost University (Pashto: د خوست پوهنتون), is a public university in the city of Khost, southeastern Afghanistan. With its original name Afghan University
Khost-Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
for the Afghan Interim Government following the loss in Jalalabad. In March 1991, a mujahideen coalition quickly conquered the city of Khost. In March
Khost-Khost Cricket Stadium
خوست کريکټ لوبغالی), is a cricket stadium in Khost, Afghanistan. It is owned and operated by the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB). Work on the cricket ground
Khost-Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
clashed with Afghan army around 9 p.m in Gurbuz District, Khost Province, killing two Afghan soldiers. This led to Pakistani airstrikes in Afghan provinces
Khost-List of wars involving Afghanistan
This is a list of wars involving Afghanistan. دلجو, عباس (2014). تاریخ باستانی هزاره ها. کابل: انتشارات امیری. ISBN 9936801504. Ritter, William S. (1990)
Khost-2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes
attack from Afghanistan, Pakistan Air Force carried out two intelligence based airstrikes on Afghanistan's eastern border provinces of Khost and Paktika
Khost-June 2022 Afghanistan earthquake
and 1,627–2,976 injured in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The worst affected provinces in Afghanistan were Paktika, Paktia, Khost and Nangarhar. Casualties
Khost-Afghan Air Force
free of charge to the Afghan government. In 1924 and 1925 the new air force first saw action when it fought against the Khost rebellion. From 1921, the
Khost-List of cricket grounds by capacity
International Cricket Ground 6,000 Kabul Afghanistan Afghanistan Khost Cricket Stadium 6,000 Khost Afghanistan Afghanistan New Road 5,500 Worcester England Worcestershire
Khost-Zazi
tribe. They are found in Afghanistan And Pakistan Paktia and Khost provinces in the Loya Paktia region of southeastern Afghanistan but also have an effective
Khost-Jalaluddin Haqqani
According to the reports, he died in Afghanistan and was buried in Khost Province of Afghanistan. These reports were denied by the Taliban and some members of
Khost-2003 in Afghanistan
soon replace a similar number of U.S. soldiers deployed in eastern Afghanistan's Khost region. About 1,000 Italian soldiers from Task Force Nibbio had already
Khost-Khost wa Fereng District
Khost wa Fereng or Khost wa Firing (Persian: خوست و فرنگ) is the easternmost district of Baghlan province, Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush mountains. Its
Khost-2021 Taliban offensive
capital of Khost". AP NEWS. 15 August 2021. Archived from the original on 15 August 2021. Retrieved 15 August 2021. "Afghanistan: Afghan civilians who
Khost-Camp Chapman attack
Arghawan, an Afghan who was the chief of external security at Camp Chapman, at the border between Miranshah, Pakistan, and Khost, Afghanistan.: 166–7 Arghawan
Khost-Loya Paktia
Paktia) is a historical and cultural region of Afghanistan, comprising the modern Afghan provinces of Khost, Paktia, and Paktika, as well as parts of Logar
Khost-Pashtunistan
Afghanistan Khyber Pass in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan People attending Khost University in Khost, Afghanistan Ghazni Province, Afghanistan Afghan Border
Khost-Bowe Bergdahl
by 18 Taliban members to a special operations team in eastern Afghanistan, near Khost on the Pakistani border, in what was described as a "peaceful handover"
Khost-2024 in Afghanistan
Pakistani airstrikes in Khost and Paktika provinces following accusations that attacks in Pakistan were masterminded in Afghanistan, which the Taliban deny
Khost-Forward Operating Base Chapman
the site of a former Afghan Army installation and was situated in Khost province, Afghanistan, on an airstrip 2 miles east of Khost. The site was also used
Khost-Khost (Matun) District
Khost (Matun) District (Pashto: خوست ولسوالۍ) is situated in the central and eastern part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. The district center is the town
Khost-2004 in Afghanistan
wounded in an explosion at an Afghan National Army military post near Khost. Twenty-one rockets landed near the airport in Khost. The unit of the 2nd infantry
Khost-May 2020 Afghanistan attacks
16, 2020. "Roadside explosion in Afghanistan's Khost injures 6". Ani News. May 17, 2020. "Taliban killed 19 Afghan security forces". KabulNow. 2020-04-22
Khost-Afghanistan
Khost Kunar Kunduz Laghman Logar Nangarhar Nimruz Nuristan Oruzgan Paktia Paktika Panjshir Parwan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Wardak Zabul Afghanistan became
Khost-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
Khost-Khost rebellion (1912)
The Khost rebellion was a rebellion in Khost that took place in 1912 in the Emirate of Afghanistan, and was the only serious crisis during the reign of
Khost-Paktia Province
province to the north Khost-Gardez Pass (K-G Pass), the mountain pass linking Paktia with Khost province to the south Provinces of Afghanistan Pakhtas "د نږدې
Khost-October 2020 Afghanistan attacks
2020 Afghanistan attacks June 2020 Afghanistan attacks July 2020 Afghanistan attacks August 2020 Afghanistan attacks September 2020 Afghanistan attacks
Khost-September 2020 Afghanistan attacks
guests killed, 8 injured in Khost blast". Pajhwok Afghan News. 11 September 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2020. "Four Killed in Khost Wedding Blast". TOLOnews
Khost-Afghanistan Freedom Front
also destroyed. On 15 July, AFF fighters fought off a Taliban incursion in Khost wa Farang district. On 6 October 2022, there were claims that AFF fighters
Khost-2015 Khost suicide bombing
Afghanistan (2015–2021) "25 people killed in Afghanistan suicide bombing". Reuters. 12 July 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2015. "33 people killed in Khost suicide
Khost-Lists of earthquakes
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Afghanistan Albania Algeria Argentina Mendoza Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Bangladesh
Khost-Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Force in Paktya, Ghazni, Paktika, and Khost Provinces. Bhatia and Sedra 2008, 209. Davis, Anthony (1993). "The Afghan Army". Jane's Intelligence Review.
Khost-Afghanistan International Bank
Pole-e-Khumri, Helmand, Nimruz and Khost. Afghanistan International Bank holds $790 million in deposits — about 20% of Afghanistan's deposit base. The Wall Street
Khost-United States military casualties in the War in Afghanistan
another six wounded in a suicide bomb attack on a military base in Khost province. The Afghan PMC chief of security for the base and a Jordanian military officer
Khost-Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
نعيمي) is an Afghan diplomat and politician. He served as the governor of Laghman Province in Afghanistan, and before that was governor Khost province and
Khost-Economy of Afghanistan
Mazar-e-Sharif in the north, Khost in the east, and in other cities. There are as much as 5,000 factories in Afghanistan. Most are locally owned, while
Khost-Zala Zazai
Zala Zazai is a former Afghan police officer who worked in Khost Province. In 2021, she was named on the BBC 100 Women list. Zazai was born into a Zazi
Khost-Khost rebellion (1856–1857)
The Khost rebellion was an anti-taxation revolt that began in early 1856 in the Emirate of Afghanistan. After encountering minor resistance in February
Khost-Musakhel District, Afghanistan
Persian: ولسوالی موسیخیل) is situated in the northern part of the Khost Province, Afghanistan. The district is within the heartland of the Ahmadzai tribe of
Khost-Operation Magistral
Soviet–Afghan War that began in late November 1987 and ended in early January 1988. The operation was launched to open the road from Gardez to Khost that
Khost-2008 Khost suicide bombing
Sabari District Center in Khost Province, Afghanistan, killing US soldiers Stephen Koch (23) and Robert Rapp (22) and two Afghans. Uzbek Islamist group Islamic
Khost-Habibullah Khan
career when a rebellion erupted in Khost led by Jehandad Khan, a rival claimant to the Afghan throne, known as the Khost rebellion. This rebellion ended
Khost-Sayed Mohammad Gulabzoy
p.259 Maley, William (2002). The Afghanistan Wars. Palgrave MacMillan. p. 173. ISBN 0-333-80291-8. "Profile: Khost Profile". Navy Postgraduate School
Khost-Transport in Afghanistan
the capital of Nangarhar Province. Khost Airport is located east of the city of Khost, which is the capital of Khost Province. Kunduz Airport is located
Khost-Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
of Afghanistan, the eleven-year Siege of Khost had ended in a mujahideen victory and the morale of the Afghan military slumped. In 1991 a coup led by members
Khost-Republican insurgency in Afghanistan
The republican insurgency in Afghanistan is an ongoing low-level guerilla war between the National Resistance Front and allied groups which fight under
Khost-Pakistan Soviet air confrontations
into Khost. Afghan authorities claimed that the F-16s were warned and then fired upon, whereas Pakistani authorities claimed they never violated Afghan airspace
Khost-Cricket in Afghanistan
in Afghanistan is the most popular sport in the country, which is represented internationally by the Afghanistan national cricket team. Afghanistan's border
Khost-Khost-Gardez Pass
land route connecting Khost, the capital of Khost Province, and Gardez, the capital of Paktia province, in eastern Afghanistan. The pass currently consists
Khost-2002 in Afghanistan
base near Khost, Afghanistan. The rocket landed inside the base's outer perimeter. One of the two military trucks hit by the rocket at the Khost base was
Khost-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,
Khost-Mujeeb Ur Rahman
(Pashto: مجیب الرحمن ځدراڼ; born 28 March 2001) is an Afghan cricketer, who plays for the Afghanistan national cricket team. Two months after his international
Khost-Tani
(surname), a Japanese surname Tani District, a district in Khost Province, Afghanistan Tani, Khost, capital of the district Tani, Prasat a sub-district of
Khost-Afghan mujahideen
Afghan mujahideen (Dari: مجاهدین افغان)(Pashto: افغان مجاهدين) were Islamist resistance militias that fought the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and
Khost-Bakhtar Afghan Airlines
beyond repair when its hit trees during approach of Khost Airfield near the Afghan town of Khost. On 18 April 1973, a Bakhtar Twin Otter (registered YA-GAT)
Khost-Operation Infinite Reach
al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum, Sudan, and a camp in Khost Province, Afghanistan, in retaliation for al-Qaeda's August 7 bombings of American
Khost-2019 Afghanistan Provincial Challenge Cup
Province by six wickets in the final, with Najeeb Tarakai scoring a century. Khost Province won the toss and elected to field. Nimatullah, Bismillah Zadran
Khost-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
Khost-Taliban
also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is an Afghan militant movement with an ideology comprising elements of Pashtun
Khost-List of radio stations in Afghanistan
commercial Radio Srood Saba Radio Radio Nawa FM 103.1 Afghan Ghag FM 106.1 Radio Cheenar FM 89.8 Khost Paktia Ghag Radio station FM 94.2 De Paktia De Shezo
Khost-De Abasin Sape FC
club from Afghanistan. It last played in the Afghan Premier League. Based in the city of Khost, the club represents the provinces of Khost, Paktia, Paktika
Khost-Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947
The Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947 or the Khost disturbances were a series of tribal revolts in the Kingdom of Afghanistan by Zadran, Safi and Mangal
Khost-Arsala Jamal
Arsallah Jamal) was an Afghan government official, who served as governor of the provinces of Khost and Logar in Afghanistan. He was assassinated in
Khost-List of governors of Khost
is a list of the governors of the province of Khost, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 263/2012
Khost-Tani, Khost
(also: Daragi) is a village and the center of Tani District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located on 33°14′32″N 69°49′41″E / 33.2422°N 69.8281°E
Khost-Battle for Hill 3234
began Operation Magistral to open the road from Gardez to Khost near the Pakistani border. Khost had been cut off for months by mujahideen led by Jalaluddin
Khost-Afghan Army
into Afghanistan. 203rd Corps (Gardez) The original Gardez Regional Command was established on 23 September 2004. As of 2009, First Brigade, Khost, Second
Khost-Mohammad Nadir Shah
was crowned emir. In 1912, Nadir assisted in helping the Afghan government defeat the Khost rebellion. Unlike his father, Amir Habibullah had many weaknesses
Khost-Afghan conflict
Najibullah, considerably weakening the Afghan armed forces. The resulting instability led to a defeat in the Siege of Khost a year later to the hands of Pakistan-backed
Khost-Afghanistan national cricket team
International Cricket Stadium in Kandahar Khost Cricket Stadium in Khost Secondary Home Grounds (outside Afghanistan) Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium,
Khost-Zambar, Afghanistan
Zambar is a village in Sabari District of northern Khost Province of southeastern Afghanistan, although it appears to have formerly been in neighboring
Khost-Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi
attack, a suicide attack against a CIA base near Khost, Afghanistan on 30 December 2009. An Afghan security official gave al-Balawi's name as Hamman
Khost-Women in Afghanistan
Khost Province, 2013 Female vendors at a small bazaar selling items to U.S. Air Force personnel, 2010 Afghanistan portal Gender roles in Afghanistan Access
Khost-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
Khost-Civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
hundreds of Afghan demonstrators in eastern Afghanistan blocked the path of a U.S. military convoy to condemn an early morning raid in Khost province that
Khost-Pashtuns
found all over Afghanistan and Pakistan. Big cities with a Pashtun majority include Jalalabad, Kandahar, Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, Khost, Kohat, Lashkar
Khost-Sport in Afghanistan
Sport in Afghanistan is managed by the Afghan Sports Federation. Currently, cricket and association football (soccer) are the most popular sports in Afghanistan
Khost-Geography of Afghanistan
south of Khost, Afghanistan, at Pakistan's Ghulam Khan village into North Waziristan. The busy Pak-Afghan border crossing at Wesh, Afghanistan is in a
Khost-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
Khost-Districts of Afghanistan
wa Gharu – formerly part of Khost Wa Fereng District Guzargahi Nur – formerly part of Khost Wa Fereng District Khinjan Khost wa Fereng Khwaja Hijran – formerly
Khost-Islamic State–Taliban conflict
blast in Khost, which was caused by a grenade, as per TB sources". liveuamap.com. "Afghanistan: Death toll from explosion at school in Khost reaches 7"
Khost-Kurram District
with the district. Geographically, the Kurram District is a connecting bridge as it interfaces with three provinces of :
Khost-Shamal, Khost Province
Shamal is the center of Shamal District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 33°18′41″N 69°32′52″E / 33.3114°N 69.5478°E / 33.3114; 69.5478
Khost-National Islamic Movement of Afghanistan
Soviet Union forces and took control of Kandahar as well as deploying to Khost, Logar, Ghazni, Gardez in Paktika and around Kabul.: 100 Many defecting
Khost-List of earthquakes in 2022
Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved 21 June 2022. "M 6.0 - 51 km SW of Khōst, Afghanistan". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved 22 June 2022. Kufner, S.-K.; Bie
Khost-Aliser
Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located on 33°27′57″N 70°05′28″E / 33.4658°N 70.0911°E / 33.4658; 70.0911 at 1,070 m altitude. Musakhel, Khost Tani
Khost-Afghan Armed Forces
The Afghan Armed Forces, officially the Armed Forces of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Pashto: د اسلامي امارت وسله وال ځواکونه, Dari: نیروهای مسلح
Khost-Khost City Ground
Khost City Ground is a multi-purpose stadium in Khost, Afghanistan, used for football and other sports. The ground was inaugurated in 2011. The stadium
Khost-Shah-i-Kot Valley
Operation Anaconda, one of the largest battles of the War in Afghanistan. Khost-Gardez Pass "Afghans: U.S. botched attack". Seattle Times. 4 March 2002. Retrieved
Khost-COVID-19 pandemic in Afghanistan
Ramandan, they distributed food packages in Khost Province and Maymanah, Faryab. On 8 May, Bayat Group and Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC) disinfected
Khost-Azmatullah Omarzai
الله عمرزی born 24 March 2000) is an Afghan cricketer from Nurgal District of Kunar province in eastern Afghanistan. Azmatullah started playing cricket
Khost-Zazai Maidan District
Maidan or Dzadzai Maidan, is located in the northeastern part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. The two "z" letters in Zazai are pronounced the same like in
Khost-Animal husbandry in Afghanistan
provinces of Balkh, Helmand, Kandahar, Khost and Nangarhar. Despite all of this, most chicken eggs in Afghanistan are still imported from neighboring Iran
Khost-Kabul
Kabul is the capital city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province; it
Khost-Said Akbar Babrak
Afghanistan and British India. Said Akbar was born in 1921 or 1922 in Khost, Afghanistan. He was the son of Babrak Khan, a Zadran chieftain. When his father
Khost-List of earthquakes in Afghanistan
km NE of Jalālābād, Afghanistan". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 2022-09-05. "M 5.1 - 49 km WNW of Khōst, Afghanistan". United States Geological
Khost-Musakhel, Khost
Musakhel is a village and the center of Musakhel District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 33°32′00″N 69°44′00″E / 33.5333°N 69.7333°E
Khost-Bäk, Khost Province
Bäk is a village in Khost Province, Afghanistan and the center of the boundary Bak District, close to the border with Pakistan. It is located on 33°30′N
Khost-Ethnic groups in Afghanistan
northeastern regions of Afghanistan, including Kapisa, Baghlan, Balkh, Kunduz, Takhar, Badakhshan, Nuristan, Laghman, Nangarhar, and Khost. They have a distinct
Khost-List of NATO installations in Afghanistan
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) installations in Afghanistan used during the War in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021. This list encompasses installations
Khost-Istiqlal FC
Laghman in Afghanistan football champions league". The Kabul Times. Retrieved 6 September 2023. "Afghanistan champions league: Istiqlal defeats Khost". The
Khost-Tourism in Afghanistan
Airport, Farah Airport, Fayzabad Airport, Ghazni Airport, Jalalabad Airport, Khost Airport, Kunduz Airport, Maymana Airport, Nili Airport, Tarinkot Airport
Khost-List of heads of state of Afghanistan
This article lists the heads of state of Afghanistan since the foundation of the first modern Afghan state, the Hotak Empire, in 1709. The Hotak Empire
Khost-Zhawar
Zhawar is an area within the Khost Province of Afghanistan. Jalaluddin Haqqani was known by Afghani mujahideen as master of the Zhawar Kili cave complex
Khost-Gardez
falls in winter and spring. Gardez is located in eastern Afghanistan close to Ghazni and Khost. Gardez is predominately non-built up area with agriculture
Khost-Spera District
Spera District is situated in the most southwestern part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. It borders with Paktia Province to the south and west, Shamal
Khost-Afghan name
are rare. Some tribes identify with locations, such as the Khostwal and Khost, or the Bannuchis and Bannu in Pakistan. Surnames may also be derived from
Khost-Afghanistan National Disaster Management Authority
Paktika and Khost provinces". Office of the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister of Afghanistan. Retrieved 23 June 2022. "CISR~GMAR: Afghanistan National
Khost-2021–2022 Afghan protests
install Afghanistan's tricolour at a square in Jalalabad. There were also reports of people trying to plant the tricolour in the eastern cities of Khost and
Khost-Zazai Maidan
Maidan, is a village and the center of Zazai Maidan District in Khost Province of Afghanistan. It sits at approximately 1,020 m (3,350 ft) above sea level
Khost-Mandozayi District
situated in the central part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. It borders Nadir Shah Kot District to the north and west, Khost (Matun) District to the east
Khost-List of cities by average precipitation
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Khost Climate Normals 1961–1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Khost-Afghanistan Ring Road
Khumri and back to Kabul. It has extensions that connect Jalalabad, Bamyan, Khost, Lashkargah, Zaranj (Route 606), Farah, Islam Qala, Torghundi, and Kunduz
Khost-Afghanistan Cricket Board
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB; Pashto: د افغانستان کرکټ بورډ, Persian: کرکت بورد افغانستان; formerly Afghanistan Cricket Federation) is the official
Khost-Noor Ali Zadran
(Pashto: نور علی ځدراڼ; born 10 July 1988) is a former Afghan cricketer who played for the Afghanistan national cricket team. Ali is a right-handed batsman
Khost-Parachinar
Parachinar, now part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, which is near Khost, Afghanistan.[citation needed] From the British side, the camp was attended by
Khost-Afghan Border Force
National Army. In December 2017, most of the Border Police (ABP) personnel of the National Police were transferred to the
Khost-Gurbuz District
situated in the southeast part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. It borders Tani District to the west, Mando Zayi and Khost districts to the north and Khyber
Khost-Tirazayi District
is one of the districts of Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is situated in the northeast of the province. It borders Khost and Sabari districts to the
Khost-Culture of Afghanistan
The culture of Afghanistan has persisted for over three millennia, tracing record to at least the time of the Achaemenid Empire in 500 BCE, and encompasses
Khost-List of prisons in Afghanistan
"Taliban frees hundreds in deadly Afghan prison raid". CBS News. 14 September 2015. Haroon, Mohammad (8 October 2015). "Khost prison security beefed up after
Khost-Red Army intervention in Afghanistan (1929)
flew combat sorties in Afghan aircraft, against a rebel-held area in Khost; on October 14, they bombed rebel bases in the Khost and Nadral regions. On
Khost-Jalalabad Airport
public Afghan airports to Jalalabad are the Kabul International Airport in neighboring Kabul Province to the west and Khost Airport in Khost Province
Khost-UTC+04:30
Kandahar, Herat, Mazar-i-Sharif, Kunduz, Jalalabad, Lashkar Gah, Taloqan, Khost, Ghazni, Sheberghan, Farah, Maymana, Gardez, Bamyan, Qala e Naw, Zaranj
Khost-Ibrahim Zadran
ابراهیم ځدراڼ; born 12 December 2001) is an Afghan cricketer. He made his Test match debut for the Afghanistan cricket team in September 2019. He made his
Khost-1914 in Afghanistan
amir against outlaws from British-held territory who have taken refuge in Khost. These representations were met by the amir and he issued stringent orders
Khost-Dave Adams (naval officer)
submarine, in 2009. Previously he was in charge of the Khost Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan. The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed coauthored
Khost-Spīn Ghar
cities to the Spīn Ghar are Jalalabad to the north; Gardez to the west; and Khost, and Parachinar in Pakistan to the south. The range between Herat in the
Khost-Lists of Afghan provincial governors
governors of Kandahar List of governors of Kapisa List of governors of Khost List of governors of Kunar List of governors of Kunduz List of governors
Khost-Second Battle of Zhawar
Shah. The Afghan government celebrated their victory, and though the success had proved costly, it served to alleviate the pressure on Khost, that was
Khost-Kabul International Airport
north, Jalalabad Airport in Nangarhar Province to the east, Khost International Airport in Khost Province to the southeast, and Bamyan Airport in Bamyan Province
Khost-War on terror
The initial conflict was aimed at al-Qaeda, with the main theater in Afghanistan and Pakistan, a region that would later be referred to as "AfPak". The
Khost-Hara University
university located in the city of Khost, southeastern Afghanistan. It was established in 2007. List of universities in Afghanistan Kankor entrance exams[permanent
Khost-Babrak Khan
in quelling the Khost rebellion of 1912, even though the Zadran tribe (which he was supposedly chief of) was fighting against the Afghan government, according
Khost-Fall of Kabul (2021)
Pashtun-dominated cities: Jalalabad, Khost, and Asadabad, with protestors waving the flag of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and taking down the Taliban
Khost-2005 Afghan parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Afghanistan alongside provincial elections on 18 September 2005. Former warlords and their followers gained the majority
Khost-Afghanistan–United Kingdom relations
as the border between Afghanistan and the British Raj, and the Afghans agreed not to foment trouble on the British side. The Khost rebellion, also known
Khost-Sahibzada Abdul Latif
Latif was born in a village called Sayed Ga in what is now Khost Province of Afghanistan[failed verification] It is claimed that through his father,
Khost-Sikhism in Afghanistan
Kandahar and Khost. Sikhs have been the most prevalent non-Muslim minority in Afghanistan, and despite the many political changes in recent Afghan history
Khost-1913 in Afghanistan
following lists events that happened during 1913 in Afghanistan. Monarch – Habibullah Khan In the Khost Valley the Mangals and Jadrans were in a dispute
Khost-Mohammad Ishaq (Afghan cricketer)
April 2018. "24th Match, Alokozay Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament at Khost, Apr 15-18 2018". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 18 April 2018. "Ghazi Amanullah
Khost-Valleys of Afghanistan
Ashava, Darwaz, Drayem, Arsj, Hnjab, Farkhar, Ishkamish District valley, Khost i Fereng, Samandan, Andrab, Khenjan, Tala wa Barfak. Panj Valley, Korm,
Khost-Afghan Interim Administration
The Afghan Interim Administration (AIA), also known as the Afghan Interim Authority, was the first administration of Afghanistan after the fall of the
Khost-History of the Afghan Armed Forces (2002–2021)
late 2001, the Afghan Armed Forces were gradually reestablished by the United States and its allies. Initially, a new land force, the Afghan National Army
Khost-Jehandad Khan
Jehandad Khan (d. 1914) was an Afghan rebel emir who ruled only in Khost. He was born as a member of the Ghilzai tribe, and spent most of his life as
Khost-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
Khost-Pashto
southern and eastern Afghanistan, and some isolated pockets of far eastern Iran near the Afghan border. It has official status in Afghanistan and the Pakistani
Khost-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
Khost-Firebase Wilderness
Afghanistan "Firebase Wilderness". GlobalSecurity.org. 7 May 2011. Retrieved 11 November 2013. Otero, Stephen (2009). "Combined Action in the Khost-Gardez
Khost-Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar
League. 23 December 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022. "Afghanistan: One Day cricket cup underway in Khost". Amu TV. 13 May 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2023. "ACB
Khost-Operation Champion Sword
general security of Khost Province. The operation targeted safe havens and terrorist hideouts in the Sabari and Tere Zayi districts of Khost province. http://www
Khost-Afghan rebel flags
history. List of Afghan flags Flag of Afghanistan War in Afghanistan Afghanistan conflict (1978–present) "Infographic: Afghanistan's flags over the years"
Khost-Afghanistan–United States relations
Afghan Funds". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from the original on April 7, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2022. "M 5.9 - 46 km SW of Khōst,
Khost-Afghanistan Premier League
The Afghanistan Premier League (APL) (Pashto: د افغانستان غوره لیګ; Persian: لیگ برتر افغانستان), officially Gulbahar Afghanistan Premier League for sponsorship
Khost-Ijaz Ahmad Ahmadzai
December 2021. "PAL vs HIS, Green Afghanistan One Day Cup 2022, 6th Match at Khost, May 18, 2022 - Full Scorecard". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
Khost-Kunar Province
Pakistan pounds civilian homes in Khost, Kunar" – via pajhwok.com. "Afghan officials confirm Pakistan airstrikes in Khost, Kunar provinces". Asian News International
Khost-Sardar Shireendil Khan
Sardar Shireendil Khan was a former governor of Khost, Afghanistan, who took part in the Royal Commission for setting up of Boundary which was set up in
Khost-Nadir Shah Kot District
Persian: ولسوالی نادرشاه کوت) is situated in the western part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. It borders Paktia Province and Shamal District to the west,
Khost-Paktia Super Kings
پړانګان), is an Afghan professional Twenty20 cricket franchise team that competes in the Afghanistan Premier League. The team is based in Khost, the provincial
Khost-Shinwari
Artillery force engaged the tribesmen. During the Khost rebellion, the Shinwari aligned themselves with the Afghan Government and helped quell the revolt. During
Khost-Government ministries of Afghanistan
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
Khost-Sirajuddin Haqqani
Mansoor network in Paktika and Khost; Mullah Abdur Razaq Akhundzada, the former corps commander for northern Afghanistan; and Abdullah Mutmain, a former
Khost-Yakubi
Yaqubi is the center of Sabari District in Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located on 33°27′39″N 69°59′24″E / 33.4608°N 69.99°E / 33.4608; 69.99
Khost-Embassy of Afghanistan, New Delhi
January 2020 Who's Who of Afghanistan 1979 Afghan envoy attacks U.S. aid to defectors Afghan official claims Pakistan led Khost attack NAJIBULLAH'S FAMILY
Khost-Education in Afghanistan
struggles Inauguration Of Examplary High School - Khost on YouTube "BBC NEWS – South Asia – Afghan schools' money problems". 9 April 2007. Retrieved 17
Khost-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
Khost-Khalq
'masses' or 'people') was a faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA). Its historical de facto leaders were Nur Muhammad Taraki (1967–1979)
Khost-Internet in Afghanistan
Internet in Afghanistan is available in all of its 34 provinces, and is used by over 9 million people as of 2022. The internet officially became available
Khost-Green Afghanistan One Day Cup
“The name “Green Afghanistan” is given to the event to further expose the natural beauty of Afghanistan. We expect the fans in Khost and the contiguous
Khost-Leadership Council of Afghanistan
The Leadership Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, also translated as the Supreme Council (Pashto: رهبری شُورَىٰ, romanized: Rahbarī Shūrā
Khost-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
Khost-Mis Ainak Knights
teams in Afghanistan. The region represents the following provinces in the southeast of Afghanistan, to the south of the capital Kabul: Khost, Logar, Paktia
Khost-Sabari District
Sabari & Yaqubi District is situated in the northwest part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. It borders Musa Khel District to the west, Paktia Province to
Khost-Hakim Taniwal
Zayed University to Khost. List of Afghan Transitional Administration personnel List of Afghanistan Governors Tani, Afghanistan indystar.com sidebar
Khost-2022 Afghanistan floods
from an earthquake in Khost Province, floods hit again, killing 19 in June, 39 in July, and 182 others in August. Afghanistan has weathered drought and
Khost-Abdur Rahman Khan
parties camped at Parachinar, now part of FATA Pakistan, which is near Khost, Afghanistan. From the British side the camp was attended by Mortimer Durand and
Khost-Mangal (Pashtun tribe)
the Pashtun people residing in eastern Paktia and adjacent Khost provinces of Afghanistan, and in the town of Tari Mangal, district Kurram, Pakistan.
Khost-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
Khost-Musakhail
Musakhel tribe of Afghanistan and Pakistan Musakhel District, Afghanistan, part of the province of Khost, Afghanistan Musakhel, Khost, the administrative
Khost-Pashtun cuisine
is consumed in FATA, notably in Waziristan and in regions like Paktika, Khost, and Bannu and Hangu. Mantu (meat dumplings, usually served under a yogurt-based
Khost-Bolan Pass
1943 all bridges and track between Khost and Boston had been recovered. At this time (2024) the line from Sibi to Khost still exists but is Out of Service
Khost-Siege of Khost
Soviet–Afghan War in the 1980s and the subsequent Afghan civil war, the town of Khost was besieged for more than eleven years. Its airstrip's 3 km runway served
Khost-Tupolev Tu-22M
support of the Soviet Army's attempt to relieve the Mujahideens' Siege of Khost. Two squadrons of aircraft from the 185th GvBAP based at Poltava were deployed
Khost-Coal mining in Pakistan
Punjab: Eastern Salt Range, Central Salt Range, Makerwal 0.235 Balochistan: Khost-Sharig-Harnai,Sor Range/Degari, Duki, Mach- Kingri, Musakhel Abegum, Pir
Khost-Gurjar
Baghlan, Balkh, Kunduz, Takhar, Badakhshan, Nuristan, Laghman, Nangarhar, and Khost. They have a distinct culture and way of life. The old Afghanistan constitution
Khost-Bäk, Khost Province
Bäk is a village in Khost Province, Afghanistan and the center of the boundary Bak District, close to the border with Pakistan. It is located on 33°30′N
Khost-Feminism
Adrienne Simmons speaking at the 2008 ceremony for the only women's mosque in Khost City, a symbol of progress for growing women's rights in the Pashtun belt
Khost-Afghanistan–Pakistan border skirmishes
m in Gurbuz District, Khost Province, killing two Afghan soldiers. This led to Pakistani airstrikes in Afghan provinces of Khost and Kunar killing unknown
Khost-Pashto
Western (Kandahar) IPA: /uʐd/ North Western (Jalalabad) IPA: /uɡd/ Northern (Khost) IPA: /wuɡd/ Southern (Kunduz) IPA: /wuʐd/ North Eastern (Yusapzai) IPA:
Khost-Rambo III
Peshawar, Pakistan, where he convinces arms dealer Mousa Ghani to bring him to Khost, the town closest to the Soviet base where Trautman is held captive. The
Khost-2002 in Afghanistan
base near Khost, Afghanistan. The rocket landed inside the base's outer perimeter. One of the two military trucks hit by the rocket at the Khost base was
Khost-2004 in Afghanistan
injured. Wednesday, February 11 – In Khost, Major Mohammed Isa Khan, the deputy intelligence director of Khost Province, was assassinated in his car
Khost-Khost (Matun) District
Khost (Matun) District (Pashto: خوست ولسوالۍ) is situated in the central and eastern part of Khost Province, Afghanistan. The district center is the town
Khost-Khost International Airport
Khost International Airport, formerly known as Khost Airport (Pashto: د خوست هوايي ډګر; IATA: KHT, ICAO: OAKS), is located in the eastern section of Khost
Khost-Musakhel District, Afghanistan
ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی موسیخیل) is situated in the northern part of the Khost Province, Afghanistan. The district is within the heartland of the Ahmadzai
Khost-Musakhel, Khost
Musakhel is a village and the center of Musakhel District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 33°32′00″N 69°44′00″E / 33.5333°N 69.7333°E
Khost-Spera, Khost Province
Sperah and Speyrah) is a village and the district center of Spera District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located on 33°12′08″N 69°30′58″E / 33.2022°N
Khost-Tani, Khost
or Taniwal) (also: Daragi) is a village and the center of Tani District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located on 33°14′32″N 69°49′41″E / 33.2422°N
Khost-Shamal, Khost Province
Shamal is the center of Shamal District, Khost Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 33°18′41″N 69°32′52″E / 33.3114°N 69.5478°E / 33.3114; 69.5478
Khost-Pashtun tribes
respectively. In the Karlani dialects of Waziristan, Bannu, Tani (southern Khost), and Mangal, follow the vowel shift to the greatest extent, these four
Khost-Geography of Afghanistan
south at the Gumal River crossing, plus the Charkai River passage south of Khost, Afghanistan, at Pakistan's Ghulam Khan village into North Waziristan. The
Khost-Shaikh Zayed University
شیخ زاید پوهنتون), also known as Khost University (Pashto: د خوست پوهنتون), is a public university in the city of Khost, southeastern Afghanistan. With
Khost-Afghan mujahideen
percent of Afghanistan. In March 1991, Mujahidin forces captured the city of Khost ending an eleven-year siege. After the failed coup d'état attempt by hardliners
Khost-War on terror
An American soldier in Afghanistan's Khost Province
Khost-List of cities in Afghanistan
Kandahar Mazar-i-Sharif Kunduz Lashkargah Puli Khumri Farah Ghazni Maymana Khost The only city in Afghanistan with over 1 million people is its capital,
Khost-Allegations of CIA assistance to Osama bin Laden
According to journalist Ahmed Rashid, in 1986 bin Laden "helped build the Khost tunnel complex, which the CIA was funding as a major arms storage depot
Khost-Lists of earthquakes
destroyed in Les Cayes 2021 Haiti earthquake August 14 2022 6.0 Afghanistan, Khost 10.0 VIII At least 1,163 people were killed and 6,027 others injured. Many
Khost-ADX Florence
for a planning role in a 2009 attack on Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost. He had reportedly been radicalized by Zarein Ahmedzay, one of the men charged
Khost-List of wars: 1800–1899
Democráticos (liberal party) United States (naval support) Filibusters 1856 1857 Khost rebellion (1856–1857) Emirate of Afghanistan Khostwal and Waziri tribesmen
Khost-Bakhtar Afghan Airlines
beyond repair when its hit trees during approach of Khost Airfield near the Afghan town of Khost. On 18 April 1973, a Bakhtar Twin Otter (registered YA-GAT)
Khost-Persecution of Ahmadis
founder of the movement. Abdur Rahman, a disciple of Sayyid Abdul Latif of Khost—a reputable religious scholar who was the tutor and adviser on religious
Khost-Women in Afghanistan
children in a village near Charghcharan Female police officers in training, Khost Province, 2013 Female vendors at a small bazaar selling items to U.S. Air
Khost-Omar Khadr
with Abu Laith al-Libi who needed a Pashto translator during their stay in Khost. According to the April 2007 charges from the military commission, Khadr
Khost-Kabul
Mazang, commemorating king Amanullah's victory over the Mullah-e Lang in the Khost rebellion Mausoleum of emir Abdur Rahman Khan, Zarnegar Park Buddhist stupa
Khost-Khost, Pakistan
Khost is a town and union council of Harnai District in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is located at 30°13'24N 67°34'38E and has an altitude
Khost-Clinton–Lewinsky scandal
scandal, Operation Infinite Reach launched missiles against al-Qaeda bases in Khost, Afghanistan, and the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum, Sudan
Khost-List of major terrorist incidents
300+ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and Lashkar-e-Taiba Camp Chapman attack 2009 Khost Province, Afghanistan 10 6 Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, al-Qaeda, Pakistani
Khost-Parachinar
at Parachinar, now part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, which is near Khost, Afghanistan.[citation needed] From the British side, the camp was attended
Khost-Al-Qaeda
cruise missiles launched by the US military devastated an al-Qaeda base in Khost, Afghanistan. The network's capacity was unharmed. In late 1999 and 2000
Khost-Gardez
Kabul with Khost, the other linking Ghazni with Parachinar in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Gardez is 70 kilometres (43 mi) northwest of Khost and 100 kilometres
Khost-War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
manpower was estimated at 1,400 and had a presence in Paktia Province and Khost Province in the second half of 2002 with limited activity. They were joined
Khost-Khost Mosque
The Great Mosque of Khost (Pashto: د خوست لوی جماعت) or simply the Khost Mosque is the largest mosque in the city of Khost, in southeastern Afghanistan
Khost-Zhawar
Zhawar is an area within the Khost Province of Afghanistan. Jalaluddin Haqqani was known by Afghani mujahideen as master of the Zhawar Kili cave complex
Khost-Mohammad Najibullah
government controlled only 10 percent of Afghanistan, the eleven-year Siege of Khost had ended in a mujahideen victory and the morale of the Afghan military
Khost-Durand Line
reached. The two parties later camped at Parachinar, a small town near Khost in Afghanistan, which is now part of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Khost-Laotian Civil War
East Timorese Rebellion 1911 Revolution War of the Generals Sirte revolt Khost rebellion (1912) First Balkan War Albanian revolt of 1912 Contestado War
Khost-List of wars involving Afghanistan
reinstalled to the throne of Kabul Destruction of Sadozai power in Afghanistan Khost rebellion (1856–1857) (1856–1857) Afghanistan Rebel tribes Khostwal Waziri
Khost-Afghan Army
(Herat) 18th Division (Mazar-i-Sharif) 20th Division (Nahrin) 25th Division (Khost) After the PDPA seizure of power, desertions swept the force, affecting
Khost-Afghan Air Force
and 1925 the new air force first saw action when it fought against the Khost rebellion. From 1921, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom provided a
Khost-Haqqani network
which he refused to do. In 2005 when Merjuddin Pathan was governor of the Khost Province, Haqqani approached him and wanting a dialogue with the Hamid Karzai
Khost-Drone strikes in Pakistan
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-Tani
(surname), a Japanese surname Tani District, a district in Khost Province, Afghanistan Tani, Khost, capital of the district Tani, Prasat a sub-district of
Khost-Khalq
establishment of the Khost Protection Force (KPF), a paramilitary group that would play a significant role in the security landscape of Khost province. Other
Khost-1st Ranger Battalion
enemy held terrain out of reach by other friendly forces, in places like Khost, Paktika, and Nangarhar Province. As of March 2019[update], the battalion
Khost-Tarnak Farm incident
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-United States military casualties in the War in Afghanistan
and another six wounded in a suicide bomb attack on a military base in Khost province. The Afghan PMC chief of security for the base and a Jordanian
Khost-Sport in Afghanistan
Cricket Stadium Jalalabad 14,000 Cricket 4 Kandahar International Cricket Stadium Kandahar 14,000 Cricket 5 Khost Cricket Stadium Khost 6,000 Cricket
Khost-Osama bin Laden
States Navy ships in the Arabian Sea struck Bin Laden's training camps near Khost in Afghanistan, missing him by a few hours. In 1999 the CIA, together with
Khost-Zadran (Pashtun tribe)
The Zadran (Pashto: ځدراڼ dzadrāṇ; pronounced dzādroṇ in the Khost-Paktia dialect), also spelled Dzadran or Jadran, jandran, is a Pashtun tribe that inhabits
Khost-List of universities in Afghanistan
Established Campuses Specialization Type Province Hara University Khost Province Pamir University Khost Province Shaikh Zayed University Khost Province
Khost-Afghanistan national cricket team
Kandahar Kandahar International Cricket Stadium in Kandahar Khost Cricket Stadium in Khost Secondary Home Grounds (outside Afghanistan) Sharjah Cricket
Khost-Bowe Bergdahl
Taliban members to a special operations team in eastern Afghanistan, near Khost on the Pakistani border, in what was described as a "peaceful handover"
Khost-Abdul Rashid Dostum
Warlord Junbish-e Milli Battles/wars See battles Soviet–Afghan War Siege of Khost Second Battles of Zhawar Battle of Arghandab Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
Khost-Operation Red Wings
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-List of governors of Khost
This is a list of the governors of the province of Khost, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No
Khost-List of schools in Afghanistan
This list of schools located in Afghanistan includes the country's primary and secondary schools. According to the Afghan Ministry of Education, there
Khost-Khost-Gardez Pass
9″N 69°22′17.3″E / 33.477750°N 69.371472°E / 33.477750; 69.371472 The Khost-Gardez Pass, frequently abbreviated as the K-G Pass, and known locally as
Khost-Camp Chapman attack
security at Camp Chapman, at the border between Miranshah, Pakistan, and Khost, Afghanistan.: 166–7 Arghawan drove al-Balawi to Camp Chapman, arriving
Khost-1st Infantry Division (United States)
and homeland of the Taliban. 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team deployed to Khost and Paktya provinces in Eastern Afghanistan in January 2011. 2nd Battalion
Khost-Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi
carried out the Camp Chapman attack, a suicide attack against a CIA base near Khost, Afghanistan on 30 December 2009. An Afghan security official gave al-Balawi's
Khost-Forward Operating Base Chapman
Afghan Army installation and was situated in Khost province, Afghanistan, on an airstrip 2 miles east of Khost. The site was also used by the Central Intelligence
Khost-Abdur Rahman Khan
parties camped at Parachinar, now part of FATA Pakistan, which is near Khost, Afghanistan. From the British side the camp was attended by Mortimer Durand
Khost-Afghan conflict
armed forces. The resulting instability led to a defeat in the Siege of Khost a year later to the hands of Pakistan-backed mujahideen forces after ten
Khost-Mohammad Nadir Shah
emir. In 1912, Nadir assisted in helping the Afghan government defeat the Khost rebellion. Unlike his father, Amir Habibullah had many weaknesses, including
Khost-Sahira Sharif
elected to represent Khost Province in Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of its National Legislature, in 2005. A report on Khost prepared at the
Khost-Sayed Mohammad Gulabzoy
Armenia, before relocating to Moscow. In 2005 he was elected to represent Khost Province in Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of its National
Khost-Timeline of the September 11 attacks
Infinite Reach, U.S. cruise missile strikes on Al-Qaeda training camp in Khost, Afghanistan, in retaliation of Al-Qaeda's U.S. embassy bombings two weeks
Khost-Operation Tor Shezada
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-Wech Baghtu wedding party airstrike
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-List of airports by ICAO code: K
KQCT – Ar Ramadi, Iraq KQCU – Fort Chaffee, Arkansas KQD9 – FOB Salerno, Khost, Afghanistan KQDM – Orgun, Afghanistan KQEZ – Al Taqaddum AB, Iraq KQGV –
Khost-Seabee
Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 202, conducts maintenance on a Cougar HE 6x6, at Forward Operating Base Salerno, Khost province, Afghanistan.
Khost-Said Akbar Babrak
both Afghanistan and British India. Said Akbar was born in 1921 or 1922 in Khost, Afghanistan. He was the son of Babrak Khan, a Zadran chieftain. When his
Khost-Taliban
the apparent complicity of Pakistani border guards. Others were taken to Khost, where bin Laden had several training camps." Officials from relief agencies
Khost-Khost rebellion (1924–1925)
The Khost rebellion, also known as the 1924 Mangal uprising, the Khost revolt or the Mangal Revolt was an uprising against the Westernization and modernizing
Khost-List of airports by IATA airport code: K
Mar–Sep KHS OOKB Khasab Airport Khasab, Oman UTC+04:00 KHT OAKS Khost Airfield Khost, Afghanistan UTC+04:30 KHU Kremenchuk Airport Kremenchuk, Ukraine
Khost-Ayman al-Zawahiri
This 2001 image used by the FBI shows Ayman al-Zawahiri in Khost, Afghanistan.
Khost-Balkh
Khost Bak Gurbuz Zazi Maidan Khost (Matun) Mandozayi Musakhel Nadir Shah Kot Qalandar Sabari Shamal Spera Tani Tirazayi Kunar Asadabad Bar Kunar Chapa
Khost-2003 in Afghanistan
replace a similar number of U.S. soldiers deployed in eastern Afghanistan's Khost region. About 1,000 Italian soldiers from Task Force Nibbio had already
Khost-Luni, Balochistan
Sibi District Populated places Babihan Khost Luni Nakus Sangan Shahrigh Sibi (district headquarters) Railway stations Babar Kachh Khost Nari Perak Sibi
Khost-Flag of Saudi Arabia
Similarly, an attempt by the U.S. military to win favour with children of the Khost Province of Afghanistan by distributing footballs adorned with flags, including
Khost-Al-Qaeda safe house
The ruins of a reported Taliban safe house in Khost destroyed by American and Afghan troops in December 2009.
Khost-List of mosques in Afghanistan
Lashkar Gah ? One of the largest mosques in the province. Khost Mosque Khost Province Khost 2000 The largest mosque in the province. Amir Ali Shernway
Khost-Pashtuns
Pashtun majority include Jalalabad, Kandahar, Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, Khost, Kohat, Lashkar Gah, Mardan, Mingora, Peshawar, Quetta, among others. Pashtuns
Khost-Sibi
Sibi District Populated places Babihan Khost Luni Nakus Sangan Shahrigh Sibi (district headquarters) Railway stations Babar Kachh Khost Nari Perak Sibi
Khost-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
Khost-Shamil Basayev
NCOs in guerrilla warfare and Islamic learning in the Amir Munawid Camp in Khost province in Afghanistan", with Basayev also having further specialized training
Khost-List of NATO installations in Afghanistan
Regional Command East includes the provinces of Bamyan, Ghazni, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Paktika, Paktiya, Panjshir
Khost-List of prisons in Afghanistan
raid". CBS News. 14 September 2015. Haroon, Mohammad (8 October 2015). "Khost prison security beefed up after Kunduz jailbreak". Pajhwok Afghan News.
Khost-Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
with campuses in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Shaikh Zayed University, located in Khost, southeastern Afghanistan. It was built with the aid of Sheikh Zayed. Sheikh
Khost-List of CIA station chiefs
Moscow c.1994, 2000 James Lawler Zurich c. 1991-1994 Jennifer Matthews Khost 2009 Killed in the Camp Chapman attack (Chief of Base, not COS) Stuart Methven
Khost-List of deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents
ENR 1995-11-08 53 0 EXG Bakhtar Alwatana (YA-BAL) Antonov An-26 afknear Khost, Afghanistan ENR 1987-06-11 53 4 0 49 † COM Aeroservicios Ecuatorianos Flight
Khost-Khost
Khōst (Pashto: خوست) is the capital of Khost Province in Afghanistan. It is the largest city in the southeastern part of the country, and also the largest
Khost-Military history of Australia during the War in Afghanistan
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-List of wolf attacks
be frequented by wolves feeding on human refuse. Two people Winter 2005 Khost province, Afghanistan Occurred during what was considered the worst Afghan
Khost-Khost City Ground
Khost City Ground is a multi-purpose stadium in Khost, Afghanistan, used for football and other sports. The ground was inaugurated in 2011. The stadium
Khost-Shah-i-Kot Valley
Operation Anaconda, one of the largest battles of the War in Afghanistan. Khost-Gardez Pass "Afghans: U.S. botched attack". Seattle Times. 4 March 2002
Khost-Maham Begum
Baburnama in association with the city of Khost, i.e being employed in the government of Khost, coming from Khost for orders etc. One of Maham's children
Khost-75th Ranger Regiment
operations in enemy-held terrain beyond reach of friendly forces in places like Khost, Paktika and Nangarhar Province. Two Rangers from the battalion were killed
Khost-United States invasion of Afghanistan
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-Musakhail
the province of Khost, Afghanistan Musakhel, Khost, the administrative centre of the district of the same name in the province of Khost, Afghanistan Musakhail
Khost-Operation Anaconda
One critical highway between Gardez and Khost was a major supply route for the Soviet forces stationed in Khost. However, in 1981, the Afghan fighters
Khost-Gender role
Adrienne Simmons speaking at the 2008 ceremony for the only women's mosque in Khost City, a symbol of progress for growing women's rights in the Pashtun belt
Khost-List of cricket grounds in Afghanistan
Kandahar International Cricket Stadium Kandahar 9,000 Completed Khost Cricket Stadium Khost 8,000 Completed Helmand Cricket Stadium Lashkar Gah 8,000 Completed
Khost-Khost railway station
Khost Railway Station (Urdu: خوست ریلوے اسٹیشن, Balochi: خوست ریلوے اسٹیشن) is a railway station located in Balochistan, Pakistan. Khost railway station
Khost-25th Infantry Division (United States)
to Afghanistan for second time. The brigade was operated in Paktika and Khost Province near the eastern border of Afghanistan. In October 2012, the 4th
Khost-Taliban insurgency
place in the province of Nangarhar. Also a separate suicide bombing in Khost leaves three US soldiers wounded. 15 June: A bus carrying workers to an
Khost-1948 Palestine war
East Timorese Rebellion 1911 Revolution War of the Generals Sirte revolt Khost rebellion (1912) First Balkan War Albanian revolt of 1912 Contestado War
Khost-Baghlan Province
of Baghlan Province before 2005, when Kahmard District was moved to Bamyan Province, and the districts of Andarab and Khost Wa Fereng were subdivided.
Khost-Kabul Province
Burka Dahana i Ghuri Dih Salah Dushi Farang Wa Gharu Guzargahi Nur Khinjan Khost Wa Fereng Khwaja Hijran Nahrin Puli Hisar Puli Khumri Tala Wa Barfak Balkh
Khost-Khost Province
Khost (Pashto/Dari: خوست) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan located in the southeastern part of the country. Khost consists of thirteen districts
Khost-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
Khost-2015 Khost suicide bombing
The Khost suicide bombing occurred on 12 July 2015 in Khost Province when a suicide bombing killed at least 33 people, including 12 children and another
Khost-List of last stands
Guards Airborne Regiment was tasked with securing the road from Gardez to Khost, by maintaining a presence on Hill 3234. The 39 paratroopers landed on the
Khost-Operation Infinite Reach
hit the al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum, Sudan, and a camp in Khost Province, Afghanistan, in retaliation for al-Qaeda's August 7 bombings of
Khost-List of United States drone bases
International Airport until 2022 Afghanistan Forward Operating Base Chapman, Khost until 2022 CIA facility Afghanistan Jalalabad Airport until 2022 CIA-operated
Khost-Civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
the path of a U.S. military convoy to condemn an early morning raid in Khost province that killed four people and wounded two. Tahir Khan Sabari, the
Khost-Khost suicide bombing
Khost suicide bombing may refer to: 2008 Khost suicide bombing 2015 Khost suicide bombing This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Khost-Sibi-Zardalu Branch Line
(Abandoned) Babar Kachh Kuchali Halt Speentangi Sonari Halt Harnai Nakus Sharigh Khost Zardalu (Abandoned) Henry Francis Storey: 1880, Engineer-in-Chief of the
Khost-Rahmanullah Gurbaz
September 2017. "3rd Match, Alokozay Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament at Khost, Mar 1-4 2018". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 4 March 2018. "Afghanistan Premier
Khost-List of airports in Afghanistan
Nangarhar OAJL JAA Jalalabad Airport 13/31: 1975 × 27 m, asphalt 561 Khost Khost OAKS KHT Khost Airport 06/24: 1859 × 27 m, asphalt 1151 Kunduz Kunduz OAUZ UND
Khost-Mis Ainak Knights
provinces in the southeast of Afghanistan, to the south of the capital Kabul: Khost, Logar, Paktia and Paktika. The team is named after Mes Aynak, an archaeological
Khost-Shinwari
where a larger British Artillery force engaged the tribesmen. During the Khost rebellion, the Shinwari aligned themselves with the Afghan Government and
Khost-Sino-Vietnamese War
East Timorese Rebellion 1911 Revolution War of the Generals Sirte revolt Khost rebellion (1912) First Balkan War Albanian revolt of 1912 Contestado War
Khost-Spin Boldak
reported from Kandahar; an employee of The Times contributed reporting from Khost, as did Sangar Rahimi from Kabul; Oppel reported and filed the story from
Khost-Manhunt for Osama bin Laden
9/11 attacks, bin Laden was at the Khaldan terrorist training camp near Khost, which he left during the night with several Al Qaeda and Taliban operatives
Khost-Azmatullah Omarzai
August 2017. "2nd Match, Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament at Khost, Aug 10, 2017". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 August 2017. "14th Match, Alokozay
Khost-Jalaluddin Haqqani
year. According to the reports, he died in Afghanistan and was buried in Khost Province of Afghanistan. These reports were denied by the Taliban and some
Khost-Khost Cricket Stadium
Khost International Cricket Stadium (Pashto: د خوست نړیوال کرکټ لوبغالی), also referred to as Khost Cricket Stadium (Pashto: د خوست کريکټ لوبغالی), is
Khost-The Looming Tower (miniseries)
convinces the President to retaliate by bombing an al-Qaeda training camp in Khost, Afghanistan. 4 "Mercury" Ali Selim Adam Rapp March 7, 2018 (2018-03-07)
Khost-Afghanistan Premier League
Nangarhar Leopards Jalalabad East 2018 Venkatesh Prasad Ben Cutting Paktia Super Kings Khost, Loya Paktia Southeast 2018 Dawlat Ahmadzai Shahid Afridi
Khost-Football War
East Timorese Rebellion 1911 Revolution War of the Generals Sirte revolt Khost rebellion (1912) First Balkan War Albanian revolt of 1912 Contestado War
Khost-Afghan Armed Forces
achieved during the Soviet military presence. The eleven-year Siege of Khost ended with the city's fall in March 1991. But the government was dealt a
Khost-M1117 Armored Security Vehicle
Armored Security Vehicle A U.S. Army M1117 Armored Security Vehicle in Khost Province, Afghanistan in September 2007 Type Internal security vehicle Place of origin
Khost-Paktia Super Kings
in the Afghanistan Premier League. The team is based in Khost, the provincial capital of Khost Province and the largest city of Loya Paktia region, Afghanistan
Khost-List of CIA controversies
occurred in the Forward Operating Base Chapman attack in the province of Khost, Afghanistan. Seven CIA officers, including the chief of the base, were
Khost-Mizri
Sibi District Populated places Babihan Khost Luni Nakus Sangan Shahrigh Sibi (district headquarters) Railway stations Babar Kachh Khost Nari Perak Sibi
Khost-Pat Tillman
road outside of the village of Sperah about 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Khost, near the Pakistan border. It was not until after his burial that investigations
Khost-Khost rebellion (1912)
The Khost rebellion was a rebellion in Khost that took place in 1912 in the Emirate of Afghanistan, and was the only serious crisis during the reign of
Khost-Khost rebellion (1856–1857)
The Khost rebellion was an anti-taxation revolt that began in early 1856 in the Emirate of Afghanistan. After encountering minor resistance in February
Khost-Khost rebellion
Khost rebellion may refer to: Khost rebellion (1856–1857) Khost rebellion (1912) Khost rebellion (1924–1925) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Khost-Land border crossings of Pakistan
Miscellaneous Operational 4 Ghulam Khan 23.08.2020 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Khost Ghulam Khan-Khost Road Miscellaneous Operational 5 Kharlachi 12.07.2020 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Paktia
Khost-Pashtunistan
Khyber Pass in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan People attending Khost University in Khost, Afghanistan Ghazni Province, Afghanistan Afghan Border Police
Khost-Islamic State–Taliban conflict
blast in Khost, which was caused by a grenade, as per TB sources". liveuamap.com. "Afghanistan: Death toll from explosion at school in Khost reaches 7"
Khost-Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947
The Afghan tribal revolts of 1944–1947 or the Khost disturbances were a series of tribal revolts in the Kingdom of Afghanistan by Zadran, Safi and Mangal
Khost-Babrak Khan
regular troops. According to Ludwig Adamec, he took part in quelling the Khost rebellion of 1912, even though the Zadran tribe (which he was supposedly
Khost-Khost Protection Force
The Khost Protection Force (KPF), formally known as the 25th Division by the (Afghan) Ministry of Defence was an Afghan paramilitary group that has been
Khost-Battle of Jalalabad (1989)
ISBN 1-85743-133-2. 'Mujahidin vs. Communists: Revisiting the battles of Jalalabad and Khost Archived 2018-08-02 at the Wayback Machine. By Anne Stenersen: a Paper presented
Khost-Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
Jalalabad. In March 1991, a mujahideen coalition quickly conquered the city of Khost. In March 1992, having lost the last remnants of Soviet support, President
Khost-506th Infantry Regiment (United States)
enemy TTP's and locations. The 2nd Battalion was deployed primarily in the Khost regions, with elements serving in eastern Paktika and Kandahar provinces
Khost-2020–2021 U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-Habibullah Khan
career when a rebellion erupted in Khost led by Jehandad Khan, a rival claimant to the Afghan throne, known as the Khost rebellion. This rebellion ended
Khost-2021 Taliban offensive
major city under Afghan government control. Soon afterward, Maidan Shar, Khost, Bamyan, Mahmud-i-Raqi, Charikar and Parun also fell. Afghan commandos managed
Khost-Fall of Kabul (2021)
the city by plane and fly to Khost, still within the country. However, once they were in the air, it was clear that "Khost had fallen and so had Jalalabad
Khost-Republican insurgency in Afghanistan
Province's Khost wa Fereng District. Both sides suffered several losses. A local informed The Independent that the NRF still held settlements in Khost wa Fereng
Khost-History of the Afghan Armed Forces (2002–2021)
ones in the provinces of Balkh, Farah, Ghazni, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Khost, Maidan Wardak, Nangarhar, Paktia, Paktika and Parwan. Some of these were
Khost-501st Infantry Regiment (United States)
included Khost and Paktika provinces, all on the border with Pakistan; brigade headquarters was at Forward Operating Base Salerno in Khost. Known as
Khost-List of Pashto-speaking universities
اقتصاد پوهنځی (Nangrahar University) خوست شېخ زايد پوهنتون (in Pashto). Khost Shikh Zayed University' کندهار پوهنتون (in Pashto). Kandahar University'
Khost-2022 Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan
military conducted predawn airstrikes on multiple targets in Afghanistan's Khost and Kunar provinces. Afghan officials said the attacks killed at least 47
Khost-Pacha Khan Zadran
claiming governorship of the neighboring Khost Province, his forces laid an unsuccessful siege to the city of Khost. On 24 March 2003, Carlotta Gall, writing
Khost-Allah Mohammad Ghazanfar
Retrieved 30 December 2022. "Afghanistan: One Day cricket cup underway in Khost". Amu TV. 13 May 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2023. "ACB Name Squad for the ICC
Khost-Afghanistan
Daykundi Farah Faryab Ghazni Ghor Helmand Herat Jowzjan Kabul Kandahar Kapisa Khost Kunar Kunduz Laghman Logar Nangarhar Nimruz Nuristan Oruzgan Paktia Paktika
Khost-Second Battle of Zhawar
including Haqqani who was on pilgrimage to Mecca. The DRA forces advanced from Khost and successfully captured the village of Bori, northeast of Zhawar. However
Khost-Istiqlal FC
Retrieved 6 September 2023. "Afghanistan champions league: Istiqlal defeats Khost". The Kabul Times. Archived from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved
Khost-Zala Zazai
Zala Zazai is a former Afghan police officer who worked in Khost Province. In 2021, she was named on the BBC 100 Women list. Zazai was born into a Zazi
Khost-Good Friday Battle
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-2024 in Afghanistan
women and three children are killed during two Pakistani airstrikes in Khost and Paktika provinces following accusations that attacks in Pakistan were
Khost-2024 Afghanistan–Pakistan skirmishes
including North Waziristan, South Waziristan, Wana, Dera Ismail Khan, Shangla, Khost, and Paktika. Subsequent attacks were also launched in Turbat and Gwadar
Khost-Pakistan Soviet air confrontations
Afghanistan’s airspace and crossed into Paktia Province, more specifically into Khost. Afghan authorities claimed that the F-16s were warned and then fired upon
Khost-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, Kapisa
Khost-Afghan Commando Forces
2nd Army Corps (Kandahar), the 666th Commando Battalion, 3rd Army Corps (Khost, Nadir Shah Kot) and a supposed 777th Commando Battalion stationed in Gardez
Khost-Operation Magistral
January 1988. The operation was launched to open the road from Gardez to Khost that had been blocked by Mujahideen forces and a local tribe for several
Khost-Sirajuddin Haqqani
autocratic and ultraconservative fashion. Speaking at a religious school in Khost Province, he said: "Monopolizing power and hurting the reputation of the
Khost-Killing of Osama bin Laden
launched 66 cruise missiles at a suspected al-Qaeda training camp outside Khost, Afghanistan, where bin Laden was expected to be. Reports said that 30 people
Khost-Amanullah Khan
modernisation created a backlash and a reactionary uprising known as the Khost rebellion which was suppressed in 1925. Amanullah met with many followers
Khost-Soviet–Afghan War
JSTOR 2645218. "Even Guerrillas Surprised when Khost Fell with Graphic". Associated Press. "Mujahideen claim the fall of Khost". UPI. Adamec, Ludwig W. (10 November
Khost-Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
On the other hand, Ahmed Hashim says that he did fight in the battles of Khost and Gardez, while the magazine, which translates as The Solid Edifice in
Khost-Khost wa Fereng District
Khost wa Fereng or Khost wa Firing (Persian: خوست و فرنگ) is the easternmost district of Baghlan province, Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush mountains. Its
Khost-Battle of Takur Ghar
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-Forward Operating Base Salerno
Freedom. It is located in the southeastern province of Khost, Afghanistan, near the city of Khost. On 1 November 2013, U.S. forces withdrew from FOB Salerno
Khost-Antonov An-26
1987: a Bakhtar Afghan Airlines An-25 (YA-BAL) was shot down by rebels near Khost, killing 53 of the 55 people on board. 18 June 1987: a Peruvian Air Force
Khost-First Navy Jack
Sampson FC2 earns award in Afghanistan". Provincial Reconstruction Team Khost Public Affairs. Retrieved 2012-02-06. See the patch and description on the
Khost-List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
2002 Kabul 2007 Bagram S Korean hostage Baghlan 2008 Kandahar Spin Boldak Khost Kabul Indian embassy Kabul hotel 2009 Kabul raids Kabul NATO Kandahar Kabul
Khost-28th Infantry Division (United States)
served as a platoon size force protection for PRTs in Paktika, Gardez, and Khost (FOB Chapman) with support elements in FOB Salerno. On 28 Aug 2010, the