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Communes of Tarīn Kōṯ:
Tarīn Kōṯ
Tarīn Kōṯ-Wali Kirani
were given the proprietary right in a sixth share of their land by "Alizai Tarins".) However, Khwaja Naqr-ud-din continued ahead to Quetta and settled there
Tarīn Kōṯ-Loni (Pashtun tribe)
the reason for which may be found in the fact that Miani was a brother of Tarin, the ancestor of the Durranis. Living near the Baloch, and being constantly
Tarīn Kōṯ-Pashto phonology
Bansiwola dialect have nasalised vowels also. It is also noted in the Waṇetsi/Tarin dialect. These are indicated by the diactric mark / ̃ /. With some corrected
Tarīn Kōṯ-Special Air Service Regiment
support the SFTG. A forward operating base was subsequently established at Tarin Kowt. This task group was withdrawn in September 2006, after a year of operations
Tarīn Kōṯ-Royal Netherlands Army
Uruzgan province in southern Afghanistan at Multi National Base Tarin Kot (Kamp Holland) in Tarin Kowt (1,200) and Kamp Hadrian in Deh Rahwod (200). PzH 2000
Tarīn Kōṯ-John Ripley (USMC)
Forward Operating Base after him "FOB Ripley" (now Multi National Base Tarin Kot) in south-central Afghanistan. In July 2006, the Naval Academy Preparatory
Tarīn Kōṯ-Task Force Uruzgan
Operating Bases (FOB): the MOB was Kamp Holland at Multi National Base Tarin Kot in Tarinkot, the capital of Uruzgan province. There were a few smaller
Tarīn Kōṯ-Tarinkot Airport
section of the airport, was recognized by ISAF as Multi National Base Tarin Kot. List of airports in Afghanistan "Afghan Civilian and Military Airports
Tarīn Kōṯ-Korps Commandotroepen
tasked with building a vast base (Kamp Holland within Multi National Base Tarin Kot) for the Dutch troops of Task Force Uruzgan (TFU), which was part of the
Tarīn Kōṯ-Wade Stothart
2022. Doran, Mark (29 August 2013). "Transfer of Authority at 'Fort' Tarin Kot". Army News. p. 13. Retrieved 23 June 2022. Hetherington, Andrew (27 September
Tarīn Kōṯ-205th Corps
commanded by Brigadier General Murtaza 4th Brigade, Multi National Base Tarin Kot, Tarin Khowt, Oruzgan, commanded by Brigadier General Zafar Khan (redesignated
Tarīn Kōṯ-Tarinkot
Dutch troops built Kamp Holland, later becoming the Multi National Base Tarin Kot. Beginning in March 2007, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) began
Tarīn Kōṯ-List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
Province Opened Closed Corps Brigade Kandak Notes Multi National Base Tarin Kot Tarinkot District Urozgan Present 205th 'Atul' (Hero) 4th Camp Garmsir
Tarīn Kōṯ-67th Armor Regiment
Province, securing a small airstrip just outside of the remote village of Tarin Kot, 120 kilometers away from the nearest base, while tasked as part of an
Tarīn Kōṯ-Deh Rawood District
Mohammed Omar ISAF Provincial Reconstruction Team Multi National Base Tarin Kot War in Afghanistan order of battle, 2012 List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
Tarīn Kōṯ-Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2006
troops to southern Afghanistan, spread between Tarin Kowt (1,200), Kamp Holland at Multi National Base Tarin Kot, Deh Rahwod (300) and Kandahar. The Dutch
Tarīn Kōṯ-Multi National Base Tarin Kot
Multi National Base Tarin Kot is a former International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) installation, used after the Netherlands Armed Forces' departure
Tarīn Kōṯ-Operation Omari
September, 79 insurgents had been killed in Tarin Kot, Urozgan Province. Taliban said they broke into Tarin Kot's prison, but Samim rejected the claim and
Tarīn Kōṯ-Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2007
Uruzgan province at southern Afghanistan at Tarin Kowt (1,200), at Kamp Holland within Multi National Base Tarin Kot, and Deh Rahwod (200) from late 2006 and
Tarīn Kōṯ-Boeing C-17 Globemaster III in Australian service
C-130 transports. Direct C-17 flights into the major Australian base at Tarin Kot in Afghanistan began in July 2009. As No. 36 Squadron's structure does
Tarīn Kōṯ-Onno Eichelsheim
Tarin Kowt, in the province of Uruzgan, where he served as the commander of the Air Taskforce (ATF) at Kamp Holland within Multi National Base Tarin Kot
Tarīn Kōṯ-List of NATO installations in Afghanistan
Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Multi National Base Tarin Kot FOB Davis FOB Ripley Tarinkot District 15 Dec 2013 Australian Army New
Tarīn Kōṯ-Mark Wales
Executive Officer of 1 Squadron, leading combat operations from Camp Russell, Tarin Kot, in the northern summer of 2010, during what became known as the troop
Tarīn Kōṯ-Colonel Imam
Waziristan ". The Nation. 23 January 2011. Mission: Difficult By Rory Callinan/Tarin Kowt Thursday, 24 January 2008. Time. Walsh, Declan (12 May 2011). "Whose
Tarīn Kōṯ-Battle of Chora
commander, Colonel Hans van Griensven in Camp Holland at Multi National Base Tarin Kot near Tarinkot, for instructions. Griensven ordered them to stay and fight
Tarīn Kōṯ-Joint Health Command (Australia)
Medical Centre located in Kamp Holland within Multi National Base Tarin Kot in Tarin Kowt, the capital of the southern Uruzgan province known as AUSMTF
Tarīn Kōṯ-Barbara Courtney
Battlefield Airspace Controller, Courtney has commanded Multi National Base Tarin Kot (2011–12), United Nations Command–Rear (2014–16), and the Surveillance
Tarīn Kōṯ-Train Advise Assist Command – South
province, led by the U.S. and supported by Romania and the U.K.; and Tarin Kot PRT, Uruzgan province, led by Australia. 14 Oct 2014, USA Brigadier General
Tarīn Kōṯ-11th Airmobile Brigade (Netherlands)
between two main locations, Kamp Holland within Multi National Base Tarin Kot in Tarin Kowt, and Camp Hadrian in Deh Rawood. The Dutch contribution to the
Tarīn Kōṯ-Coalition casualties in Afghanistan
Base Tarin Kot (Kamp Holland). In 2007, one soldier was accidentally killed when a Patria armoured vehicle overturned at a river crossing near Tarin Kowt
Tarīn Kōṯ-Simon Stuart (general)
2022. Doran, Mark (29 August 2013). "Transfer of Authority at 'Fort' Tarin Kot". Army News. p. 13. Archived from the original on 8 January 2022. Retrieved
Tarīn Kōṯ-July 2005 Afghan captive incident
captives held in Forward Operating Base Ripley (now Multi National Base Tarin Kot), July 2005, in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. The two soldiers were Sergeant
Tarīn Kōṯ-Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
front of the Bushmaster. The Bushmaster was sent to Multi National Base Tarin Kot (Kamp Holland) (the Dutch base) for repairs. The Netherlands ordered additional
Tarīn Kōṯ-Fiona Grasby
second-in-command of the Force Protection and Security Section at Multi National Base Tarin Kot. Returning to Australia in February 2013, she was posted to RAAF Base
Tarīn Kōṯ-Blowpipe (missile)
13 missiles fired for no hits "Op Slipper - SOTG weapon cache find in Tarin Kot". Australian Defence Imagery Library. Australian Defence Force. 7 June
Tarīn Kōṯ-Tarinkot District
Tarinkot District, also spelled as Tarin Kowt, is a district of Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. The capital of the district and the province is the town
Tarīn Kōṯ-2015 Australia Day Honours
in warlike operations as Force Protection Authority for Multi National Base Command-Tarin Kot, on Operation SLIPPER from July 2013 to December 2013.
Tarīn Kōṯ-2016 in Afghanistan
March 30 - Taliban militants blocked the highway between Dihrawud and Tarin Kot, Uruzgan province Afghan forces cleared them from the highway after four
Tarīn Kōṯ-List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Mazar-i-Sharif Siege of Kunduz Fall of Kabul (2001) 2001 uprising in Herat Battle of Tarin Kowt Fall of Kandahar Battle of Qala-i-Jangi Battle of Tora Bora Operation
Tarīn Kōṯ-2012 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)
duty in warlike operations as the Officer Commanding Force Support Team Tarin Kot, Force Support Unit Four, on Operation Slipper in Afghanistan in 2010
Tarīn Kōṯ-2004 in Afghanistan
13,500 soldiers on the Afghan side. U.S. and rebel forces clashed in the Tarin Kowt District of Uruzgan Province. 250 more Afghan National Army troops
Tarīn Kōṯ-2002 in Afghanistan
Embassy. U.S. Special forces soldiers kill two gunmen who attacked them in Tarin Kowt. Elsewhere, U.S. Special forces soldiers accompanied by 40 Afghan soldiers
Tarīn Kōṯ-List of battles in the 21st century
Northern Alliance Taliban American and Northern Alliance victory Battle of Tarin Kowt 13–14 November United States Eastern Alliance Taliban American and
Tarīn Kōṯ-List of Australian Defence Force casualties in Afghanistan
The attack occurred 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of the Australian base at Tarin Kowt in Orūzgān Province. Four other Australian soldiers were wounded in
Tarīn Kōṯ-2nd Commando Regiment (Australia)
support the SFTG. A forward operating base was subsequently established at Tarin Kowt. During this deployment the Commandos were involved in Operation Perth
Tarīn Kōṯ-Military history of Australia during the War in Afghanistan
Task Force Uruzgan and based at Forward Operating Base Ripley, outside of Tarin Kowt. A 300-strong Special Operations Task Group was deployed to support
Tarīn Kōṯ-Military history of Australia
Operations Task Group, both based at Forward Operation Base Ripley outside of Tarin Kowt, as well as the Rotary Wing Group flying CH-47D Chinooks, the Force
Tarīn Kōṯ-2nd Cavalry Regiment (United States)
1st Squadron assumed responsibility of Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan in Uruzgan Province as well as the Shah Wali Kot District serving alongside Australia's
Tarīn Kōṯ-List of aviation accidents and incidents in the war in Afghanistan
Army CH-47D Chinook helicopter crashed in Zabul Province 90 km east of Tarin Kowt. The Chinook caught fire after impact, and one of the passengers on
Tarīn Kōṯ-16th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
Counter Rocket, Artillery, and Mortar system at the Multi National Base, Tarin Kot, once Australian forces assumed this responsibility from the Dutch. In
Tarīn Kōṯ-List of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2006)
killed in the Kabul area on the 18th, several dozen people were killed in Tarin Kot on the 19th, and 60-70 were killed in Herat and 50 killed in Kandahar