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Logar Nangarhar Nimruz Nuristan Oruzgan Paktia Paktika Panjshir Parwan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Wardak Zabul Afghanistan became a member of the United
Oruzgan-War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Battle of Chora in Orūzgān, where Dutch and Australian ISAF forces were deployed. The Battle of Musa Qala took place in December. Afghan units were the principal
Oruzgan-List of Australian Defence Force casualties in Afghanistan
Province. McCarthy died from his wounds after being evacuated to the SOTG's base at Tarin Kowt. He was on his 2nd tour of duty in
Oruzgan-Women in Afghanistan
water A group of burqa-wearing women in Herat Old woman in Herat An Afghan girl in Oruzgan Province Girls enjoying a meal in Chaghcharan on Orphanage Day A
Oruzgan-Balūchī, Orūzgān
also Romanized as Baluchi, Blūči and Bluchi) is a town in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. Orūzgān Province Balūchī, Orūzgān at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Oruzgan-List of military operations in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Province and the Netherlands and Canada leading similar deployments in Orūzgān Province and Kandahar Province, respectively. The Americans remained in
Oruzgan-Uruzgan Province
ارزګان; Dari: ارزگان), also spelled as Urozgan or Oruzgan, is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. Uruzgan is located in the center of the country
Oruzgan-2003 in Afghanistan
missions to four provinces in southern Afghanistan, including Helmand province and Oruzgan province. Afghanistan launched its first FM radio channel. October
Oruzgan-Balūchī, Afghanistan
Baluchi, Afghanistan or Balūchī, Afghanistan may refer to: Balūchī, Farah Balūchī, Helmand Balūchī, Herat Balūchī, Orūzgān Balūchī, Sar-e Pol This disambiguation
Oruzgan-Battle of Khaz Oruzgan
The Battle of Khas Oruzgan (2 September 2008) occurred when a combined Australian, American, and Afghan patrol was ambushed by up to 200 Taliban fighters
Oruzgan-Tagab, Orūzgān
Hassas District, Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 32°44′26″N 65°16′34″E / 32.74056°N 65.27611°E / 32.74056; 65.27611. Orūzgān Province Tagab
Oruzgan-List of Afghan security forces fatality reports in Afghanistan
in Oruzgan province. August 31 - Militants kidnapped David Addison, a British engineer, and his interpreter after an attack in western Afghanistan that
Oruzgan-Operation Herrick
this end, the Netherlands and Canada would lead similar deployments in Oruzgan and Kandahar respectively. Several other countries would support this move
Oruzgan-Jan Mohammad Khan
Mohammad Khan (died July 17, 2011) was a politician in Afghanistan, who served as Governor of Oruzgan Province from January 2002 to March 2006, member of
Oruzgan-Outline of Afghanistan
topical guide to Afghanistan: Afghanistan – landlocked sovereign country located in Central and South Asia. Since the late 1970s Afghanistan has experienced
Oruzgan-Baluchi
Balkh, Afghanistan Balūchī, Helmand, Afghanistan Balūchī, Herat, Afghanistan Balūchī, Orūzgān, Afghanistan Balūchī, Sar-e Pol, Afghanistan Baluchi,
Oruzgan-List of governors of Uruzgan
list of the governors of the province of Uruzgan, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan "Uruzgan Officials Claim 450 Insurgents Killed and
Oruzgan-Battle of Uruzgan
in Afghan Turkistan and Balkh Province, but were not allowed to return to Uruzgan. A massive forced displacement happened, especially in Oruzgan and
Oruzgan-List of splits and creations of districts in Afghanistan
districts were shifted from Orūzgān Province. Gizab District was shifted from Orūzgān Province; but returned to Orūzgān in 2006. Daykundi District was
Oruzgan-Firebase (U.S.-Afghanistan War)
Province Firebase Phoenix, Kunar Province Firebase Tinsley (Firebase Cobra) Oruzgan Province Firebase Wilderness, Paktia Province Firebase Bell, northern Iraq
Oruzgan-2nd Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia)
humanitarian effort. 2 CER deployed Squadron or larger size groups to Afghanistan's Orūzgān Province on four occasions as part of Operation SLIPPER. 2 CER(-)
Oruzgan-Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2006
and the Netherlands, Australia and Canada leading similar deployments in Orūzgān Province and Kandahar Province respectively. The United States, with 2
Oruzgan-Mark Donaldson
enemy fire in the Battle of Khaz Oruzgan during Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the War in Afghanistan. He was presented with the decoration
Oruzgan-2005 Afghan parliamentary election
candidates for the provincial councils was 3,025. Each province, except Oruzgan, had women running for seats in the provincial council. Female candidates
Oruzgan-Districts of Afghanistan
Nasheen - formerly part of Shah Wali Kot District Naish - shifted from Oruzgan Province Panjwaye Reg Shah Wali Kot Shorabak Spin Boldak Zhari - created
Oruzgan-Gharbi, Afghanistan
a village of Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 32°39′39″N 65°29′26″E / 32.6608°N 65.4906°E / 32.6608; 65.4906. Orūzgān Province Garbi
Oruzgan-205th Corps
the Afghan National Army. Its headquarter were located in Kandahar and it was responsible for the south of the country (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, Helmand
Oruzgan-Shah Wali Kot District
northern part of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. It borders Khakrez District to the west, Naish District and Oruzgan Province to the north, Zabul Province
Oruzgan-List of populated places in Afghanistan
Baladay Balkh Baluchi, Balkh Balūchī, Helmand Balūchī, Herat Balūchī, Orūzgān Balūchī, Sar-e Pol Banaq Band-e Sheram Band-e Shuy Banow Baraki Baraqi
Oruzgan-War in Afghanistan order of battle, 2012
(USA) Headquarters: Kandahar Airfield Area of responsibility: Kandahar, Orūzgān, and Zabul Provinces. Commander: Major General Charles M. Gurganus (USMC)
Oruzgan-Rozi Khan
Rozi Khan was a Pashtun Barakzai tribal leader in the Afghanistan province of Orūzgān. In the 1980s he was a Mujahideen commander fighting against the
Oruzgan-List of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan (2001–2006)
civilians. 2002 On July 1, 2002, 48 people at a wedding party in a village in Oruzgan province were killed, and a further 117 injured, in a bombing raid. New
Oruzgan-Hazarajat
comprises the administrative provinces of Bamyan, Ghor, Maidan Wardak, Ghazni, Oruzgan, Juzjan, and Samangan. In March 2001, two giant Buddhist statues, Buddhas
Oruzgan-BTR-60
subsequently Khulna), the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (where it was used by both the Soviet and Afghan government troops), the Chechen and Yugoslav
Oruzgan-Bactrian language
Balkh, Kunduz, Baglan, Ratabak/Surkh Kotal, Oruzgan, Kabul, Dasht-e Navur, Ghazni, Jagatu in Afghanistan; and Islamabad, Shatial Bridge and Tochi Valley
Oruzgan-Slavery in Afghanistan
1892, the Afghan Emir Abdur Rahman Khan declared a "Jihad" against the Shiites. His large army defeated the rebellion at its center, in Oruzgan, by 1892
Oruzgan-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
Oruzgan-Battle of Doan
Taliban fired harassing fire at an Australian and Afghan patrol near the village of Doan, in Oruzgan Province, an I.E.D causing the loss of one Australian
Oruzgan-Leisa Goddard
producer and cameraman) in the Afghanistan war zone. They came under Taliban rocket attack at an Australian base in the Oruzgan Province and continued to report
Oruzgan-Khas Uruzgan District
ارزگان خاص, also spelled Khas Urozgan) is a district of Urozgan Province, Afghanistan. A District Governor, Chief of Police, four-person district council,
Oruzgan-2007 in Afghanistan
the Australian Special Air Service Regiment will be sent to Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan to combat the Taliban. April 11 - The United States Secretary
Oruzgan-History of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
anti-coalition forces in both Oruzgan Province and Zabul Province culminating in the Dai Chopan region of Afghanistan. This operation was characterized
Oruzgan-Gregory N. Todd
Freedom. setting up the ministry at Forward Operating Base Ripley in Afghanistan's Oruzgan Province. In May 2005, he assumed the duties as officer in charge
Oruzgan-Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2007
inhabitants), in Orūzgān Province, between June 15 and June 19, 2007. It was a battle between mainly Dutch and Australian ISAF and Afghan forces on one side
Oruzgan-History of the United States Army Special Forces
arms and RPG fire from four firing points, starting the Battle of Khaz Oruzgan. One Green Beret was seriously wounded, a U.S. JTAC called in a flight
Oruzgan-Jeff Bleich
Curiosity rover landing, leading joint U.S.-Australia efforts in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province, and promoting regional efforts to reduce domestic violence
Oruzgan-List of private contractor deaths in Afghanistan
crew members of an Mi-26 were killed when their helicopter crashed in Oruzgan province. December 6, 2006 – Two American PMCs were killed by a suicide
Oruzgan-Sarbi
explosives detection. For her role in Afghanistan, Sarbi was trained to detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Orūzgān Province. Contradictory reports
Oruzgan-Zabul Province
occupations within Zabul are agriculture and animal husbandry. Zabul borders Oruzgan in the north, Kandahar in the west and in the south, Ghazni and Paktika
Oruzgan-1990 in Afghanistan
strategic outposts in the south and the capitals of Tarin Kowt and Qalat in Oruzgan and Zabol provinces. The guerrillas also step up fighting around the capital
Oruzgan-Abdul Hakim Munib
عبدالحكيم ﻣﻮﻨﻴﺐ) (also written "Monib") is an Afghan politician, born about 1971. He was Governor of Oruzgan (also written "Uruzgan") province from March
Oruzgan-Khaz
village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Khaz Oruzgan, village in Afghanistan where the 2008 Battle of Khaz Oruzgan took place Khaz'al al-Ka'bi (1863–1936)
Oruzgan-International Security Assistance Force
Reconstruction Team". Afghanistan.gc.ca. 17 June 2009. Archived from the original on 4 June 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2010. "PRT - Oruzgan — Global Collaborative"
Oruzgan-Wasil Ahmad
Wasil Ahmad (c. 2005 – February 2016) was an Afghan child soldier, who is best known for commanding a police unit and his subsequent killing by the Taliban
Oruzgan-Bazgir
(Persian: بازگير) may refer to: Afghanistan Bazgir, Badakhshan, Afghanistan Bazgir, Helmand, Afghanistan Bazgir, Orūzgān, Afghanistan Iran Baz Gir, Golestan,
Oruzgan-Deh Rawood
District in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan. It is located 400 kilometres southwest of Kabul. Since the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan the area has been noted as
Oruzgan-ISO 3166-2:AF
ISO 3166-2:AF is the entry for Afghanistan in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Oruzgan-Mountain warfare
the Russian conquest of the Caucasus. The first British invasion of Afghanistan ended in disaster in 1842, when 16,000 British soldiers and camp followers
Oruzgan-Matthew Locke (soldier)
his patrol entrusted with setting up an observation post in Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan province, the patrol was compromised by militia after a 10-hour foot infiltration
Oruzgan-1888–1893 Hazara uprisings
train his army. The large army defeated the rebellion at its center, in Oruzgan, by 1892 and the local population was massacred with some being displaced
Oruzgan-Chora, Afghanistan
town and the capital of Chora District in Uruzgan Province in southern Afghanistan. Chora has a population of about 3,000. It is a rural town with no industry
Oruzgan-General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
mountainous Oruzgan province. By 6 March 2008, according to Air Force Lieutenant General Gary North, the Reaper had attacked 16 targets in Afghanistan using
Oruzgan-Tagab
Province, Afghanistan Tagab District, Kapisa, in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan Tagab, Kapisa Province, a village in Tagab District Tagab, Orūzgān, a place
Oruzgan-205 Al-Badr Corps
Republic of Afghanistan-era corps it replaced was known as the 205th 'Atul' Corps, responsible for the south of the country (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, and Daikundi
Oruzgan-Atta Muhammad Nur
نور; born 1964) is an Afghan exiled politician and former Mujahid Leader who served as the Governor of Balkh Province in Afghanistan from 2004 to January
Oruzgan-Yakhdan, Afghanistan
Yakhdan is a village in Urozgan Province, Afghanistan. It is the home town of Nasrat Khan. Yakhdan can be found at GEOnet Names Server, at this link,
Oruzgan-Persecution of Hazaras
to lack of rations, led to their demise at the uprising's epicenter of Oruzgan [citation needed]. Despite the "democratic" 1964 constitution that contained
Oruzgan-Islam and war
1892, the Afghan Emir Abdur Rahman Khan declared a "Jihad" against the Shiites. The large army defeated the rebellion at its center, in Oruzgan, by 1892
Oruzgan-Oruzgan police station attack of January 2002
American special forces mounted an attack on an Oruzgan police station in January 2002. On January 23, 2002, American special forces attacked a District
Oruzgan-List of governors of Sar-e Pol
Sar-e Pol, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan "IDLG 15th anniversary of the adoption of the constitution of Afghanistan – ادارۀ مستقل
Oruzgan-List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
of Afghan Armed Forces bases and installations used by the Afghan Air Force (AAF) and the Afghan National Army (ANA). List of airports in Afghanistan List
Oruzgan-Asadullah Hamdam
Assadullah Hamdam is an Afghan politician who was appointed as Governor of Oruzgan Province by President Hamid Karzai in September 2007, to replace Governor
Oruzgan-Deh Rawood District
sources in Uruzgan tells Tarin Kawt,Oruzgan". Afghanistan news map - security alerts from Afghanistan - afghanistan.liveuamap.com. Retrieved 16 December
Oruzgan-Victoria Cross for Australia
under heavy enemy fire in Oruzgan province during Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the War in Afghanistan. On 2 September 2008 Trooper
Oruzgan-1st Commando Regiment (Australia)
IGADF 2020, p. 26. "One Commando Regiment Army Reservists reach out to Oruzgan". Department of Defence (Press release). 16 March 2010. MECC 67/10. Archived
Oruzgan-Amir Muhammad Akhundzada
Muhammad Akhundzada is an Afghan politician, He is a former governor of Nimruz province. He was previously the governor of Oruzgan province. Prior to that
Oruzgan-Mirwais Hospital
also from neighboring Helmand, Zabul, Oruzgan and others. It was heavily used during the 2001-2021 War in Afghanistan. The state-run hospital receives 70%
Oruzgan-Gizab
(Persian: گیزاب) is the capital of the Gizab District of Daykundi Province, Afghanistan. It is located along the Helmand River. Gizab was transferred in 2004
Oruzgan-Haji Abdul Qadeer
– 6 July 2002) was an Afghan politician and prominent Northern Alliance leader who fought the Taliban during the Third Afghan Civil War. Originally a
Oruzgan-Medal for Gallantry
Special Air Service Regiment. Awarded 27 November 2002 for actions in Afghanistan on 2 March 2002. Sergeant "C" (Matthew Locke MG of the Special Air Service
Oruzgan-Taliban insurgency
anti-coalition forces in both Oruzgan Province and Zabul Province culminating in the Dai Chopan region of Afghanistan. This operation was characterized
Oruzgan-22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit
again deployed to Afghanistan where the unit inserted deep in Afghanistan's remote Oruzgan Province where it established Forward Operating Base Ripley.
Oruzgan-Firebase Tinsley
was a United States military fire support base, located in Oruzgan Province in Afghanistan. This base was established by the Charlie Company "Cobras"
Oruzgan-Habiba Sarābi
reconstruction of Afghanistan after the Taliban first took power. In 2005, she was appointed as Governor of Bamyan Province - the first Afghan woman to become
Oruzgan-2006 Dutch/Australian Offensive
2006 Dutch-Australian offensive was a military operation carried out in Afghanistan by a combined force of Dutch and Australian troops that commenced in
Oruzgan-Nesh District
northern part of Kandahar Province, shifted from Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan. It borders Oruzgan Province to the west, north and east and Shah Wali
Oruzgan-Ghorak District
the northwestern part of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. It borders Helmand Province to the West, Oruzgan Province and Naish District to the North, Khakrez
Oruzgan-World Press Photo of the Year
disfigured as retribution for fleeing her husband's house in Oruzgan province, in the center of Afghanistan. At the age of 12, Aisha and her younger sister had
Oruzgan-Mohammad Daoud (governor)
Mohammad Daoud (born 1957) was the governor of Helmand in Afghanistan until he was removed from his post for his ties to the opium trade. Daoud was appointed
Oruzgan-List of Taliban insurgency leaders
during the insurgency from 2001 to 2021. Quetta Shura "Taliban conflict: Afghanistan probes Mullah Omar 'death' claim". BBC News. 29 July 2015. "Pakistan
Oruzgan-List of snipers
is gripping autobiography of sniper who killed record 33 Taliban in Afghanistan deployment". Daily News. Retrieved 8 February 2015. ""Indonesian Sniper"
Oruzgan-Operation Asbury Park
anti-coalition forces in both Oruzgan Province and Zabul Province culminating in the Dai Chopan region of Afghanistan. This operation was characterized
Oruzgan-Dadullah
Taliban heartland in the southern provinces of Kandahar, Helmand, Zabul and Orūzgān. Dadullah had reportedly been a central figure in the recruitment of Pakistani
Oruzgan-Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
the Chora Valley north of the main Australian base near Tarin Kowt in Oruzgan Province during a routine vehicle patrol. As of May 2011, 31 Bushmasters
Oruzgan-Shah Wali Kot Offensive
province and its nearby districts" and would also improve security in Oruzgan province. The Australian troops also captured large numbers of weapons
Oruzgan-Gul Agha Sherzai
Mohammad Shafiq, is a politician in Afghanistan. He is the former governor of Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan. He previously served as Governor
Oruzgan-Pacha Khan Zadran
خان ځدراڼ) is a militia leader and a politician in the southeast of Afghanistan. He was a former anti-Soviet fighter and militia leader who played a
Oruzgan-Nick Paton Walsh
worked extensively in Afghanistan, including the presidential election crisis of 2009. Embedded across the country in Orūzgān, Helmand, Paktika, Khost
Oruzgan-Battle of Derapet
the Tangi Valley in Deh Rahwod, Orūzgān Province, southern Afghanistan, between a combined Australian Army and Afghan National Army patrol and Taliban
Oruzgan-Tarinkot
Deh Rahwod and then to Shahidi Hassas District, in the western areas of Oruzgan province. At the same time, the USACE also started paving and bridge construction
Oruzgan-Sayed Anwar Sadat
. He served as governor of Faryab Province from 2015 to 2017. Sayed Anwar Sadat was born in 1971 in the province of Sar-e Pol,
Oruzgan-First and Second Battles of Kakarak
village of Kakarak in the West Dorafshan district of Orūzgān Province, in southern Afghanistan. The fighting took place between Australian forces from
Oruzgan-Star of Gallantry
circumstances of great peril while on Operation Slipper in Afghanistan. "Soldier wins Star of Gallantry for Afghan battle". ABC News. Retrieved 25 January 2011. David
Oruzgan-Toryalai Wesa
in Afghanistan. He was Governor of Kandahar Province from December 2008 to 2014. Wesa was born in a village near Kandahar in southern Afghanistan. He
Oruzgan-Sniper
actions in 2006 during Operation Perth in the Chora Valley of Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan. In that action, patrol sniper Roberts-Smith prevented an outnumbered
Oruzgan-Yasin Zia
Minister, and former governor of Takhar Province, Afghanistan. Zia has also served as head of Afghanistan's counter terrorism unit (2011) and as the deputy
Oruzgan-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
Oruzgan-Taliban propaganda
their activities in the southern and western provinces (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, Helmand, Herat, Nimroz, Farah, Badghis, Ghor and Sar-e-Pul) and the other
Oruzgan-Abdul Karim Brahui
Afghanistan. He last served as Governor of Nimroz Province from 2010 to 2012, and before that he served as a minister in the Cabinet of Afghanistan.
Oruzgan-Operation Perth
was an Australian military operation in Orūzgān Province undertaken in July 2006 during the War in Afghanistan. The nine-day search and destroy operation
Oruzgan-2014 Gaza Valley airstrike
semi-mountainous region in southern Afghanistan that borders Pakistan to the east, Kandahar in the west and in the south, and Oruzgan in the north. Predominantly
Oruzgan-Battle of Musa Qala
British-led military action in Helmand Province, southern Afghanistan, launched by the Afghan National Army and the International Security Assistance Force
Oruzgan-Mohammad Omar (Afghan governor)
the Governor of Kunduz Province, Afghanistan. He was an ethnic Andar Pashtun from the Takhar Province of Afghanistan. Omar completed two years of a four-year
Oruzgan-2001 Sayyd Alma Kalay airstrike
a major friendly fire incident via airstrike during the Invasion of Afghanistan. It happened on December 5, 2001 when a U.S. soldier responsible for
Oruzgan-1st Battalion, 6th Marines
Expeditionary Unit to Oruzgan Province in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (Navy Unit Commendation, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, NATO
Oruzgan-Abdul Qadir Fitrat
the governor of Da Afghanistan Bank from 2007 to 2011. He fled to the United States and was wanted by the Government of Afghanistan. He was residing among
Oruzgan-Chora District
Chora District is a district of Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. The district center is the town of Chora, with a population of about 3,000. It is a rural
Oruzgan-Hyderabad airstrike
civilians killed in Orūzgān province, 2010 Burke, Jason (June 30, 2007). "'Up to 80 civilians dead' after US air strikes in Afghanistan" – via The Guardian
Oruzgan-Asadullah Khalid
politician in Afghanistan. He served as head of the National Directorate of Security (NDS), which is the domestic intelligence agency of Afghanistan. Before
Oruzgan-Taj Mohammad Wardak
Taj Mohammad Wardak is an Afghan politician, from the Pashtun ethnic group. He spent some of the period of the Taliban's administration in the United States
Oruzgan-Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
Akhundzada) is an Alizai tribal leader who was the Governor of Helmand in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2005. As governor, he implemented various agricultural projects
Oruzgan-Genocides in history (before World War I)
Oruzgan and Daychopan, continued as lands were confiscated and populations were expelled or fled. Some 35,000 families fled to northern Afghanistan,
Oruzgan-Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani
Dr. Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani is a former politician from Afghanistan. He served as governor of Herat province from January 2009 to August 2010. In September
Oruzgan-Abdul Salaam Alizai
Soviets. During the Taliban rule of Afghanistan, he was a military commander, and held the posts of governor of Orūzgān Province, and later district governor
Oruzgan-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
(Iceland) 22,721 Second largest region of Iceland. Orūzgān Province 22,696 Province of Afghanistan. Kingdom of Navarre 22,670 A Spanish Kingdom during
Oruzgan-Delbar Jan Arman
politician from Afghanistan. He is the ex-governor of Badghis Province. Delbar Jan Arman was born in Jaji Maidan district of Khost Province, Afghanistan. has a
Oruzgan-Qurban Ali Urozgani
Daykundi Province of Afghanistan. He was selected as governor by President Karzai in April 2010. He belongs to Hazara ethnic of Afghanistan. Urozgani was born
Oruzgan-Fazlullah Wahidi
Fazlullah Wahidi (Pashto: فضل الله وحیدي, born: 1951) is a politician in Afghanistan. He served as the governor of Herat Province, appointed by President
Oruzgan-Mullah Shirin Akhund
Mullah Muhammad Shirin Akhund is an Afghan Taliban politician who served as the governor of Kabul from 24 August 2021 to 7 November 2021. He was also a
Oruzgan-Mohammad Nabi Omari
Mawlawi Mohammad Nabi Omari is an Afghan politician serving as First Deputy Minister for Interior Affairs under the Taliban since 6 October 2022. He was
Oruzgan-List of battles in the 21st century
fotografías muestran toma de CJNG en Aguililla". 5 July 2021. "Taliban sweep into Afghan capital after government collapses". AP. Kabul. 16 August 2021. Retrieved
Oruzgan-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
(Iceland) 22,721 Second largest region of Iceland. Orūzgān Province 22,696 Province of Afghanistan. Kingdom of Navarre 22,670 A Spanish Kingdom during
Oruzgan-Mohammad Gulab Mangal
Mohammad Gulab Mangal (Pashto: محمد ګلاب منګل) (born 3/4/1957) is an Afghan politician. Since October 2016, he has been serving as the senior adviser minister
Oruzgan-Roohul Amin
Roohul Amin (Pashto: روح الأمين) is a politician in Afghanistan who last served as Governor of Farah Province. He was appointed by President Hamid Karzai
Oruzgan-Ahmadullah Alizai
Ahmadullah Alizai (born 1972) is a politician in Afghanistan who served as a ministerial advisor to the President. He has worked as Governor of Badghis
Oruzgan-Din Mohammad
Din Mohammad also known as Azizullah Din Mohammad is a politician in Afghanistan who served as the Governor of Nangarhar Province followed by Governor
Oruzgan-Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
Pashto: عبدالجبار نعيمي) is an Afghan diplomat and politician. He served as the governor of Laghman Province in Afghanistan, and before that was governor
Oruzgan-Mohammad Halim Fidai
Mohammad Halim Fidai is an Afghan politician, civil society activist and a prominent journalist. He was a Governor of Paktia Province beginning in July
Oruzgan-Juma Khan Hamdard
Juma Khan Hamdard (Pashto: جمعه خان همدرد; born 1959) is an Afghan politician. He served as the security adviser to President Ashraf Ghani. He served as
Oruzgan-Mohammad Bashir Qant Chah Abi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Abdullah Wardak
Mohammad Jan Abdullah Wardak (1954 or 1955 – 13 September 2008) was an Afghan politician and former Mujahideen commander. He served as a government Minister
Oruzgan-Mohammad Asim Asim
Eng. Mohammad Asim Asim (Dari: محمدعاصم عاصم) is a politician in Afghanistan. He is a former governor of Parwan Province from 8 June 2015 till 4 February
Oruzgan-Abdul Basir Salangi
ethnic Tajik current Governor of Farah province in Afghanistan, and was a commander in the Afghan Civil War, aligned with Jamiat-e Islami and Ahmad Shah
Oruzgan-Daud Shah Saba
Daud Shah Saba (born 1964) is a politician in Afghanistan, who served as Governor of Herat Province from August 2010 to July 2013 when his predecessor
Oruzgan-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
Oruzgan-Shahidi Hassas District
Caher Cineh - pronounced char chineh) is a district of Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. Since 2006 government presence has gradually been reduced to a radius
Oruzgan-List of Azerbaijani exonyms
Meymaneh Maymana, Meymanə, Maymanə Morghab Murğab, Murqab Musa Qala Musaqala Oruzgan Uruzgan Panjshir Pənşir, Pəncşir Sar-e Pol Səri-Pul, Sarı Pul Sheberghan
Oruzgan-Muhammad Eqbal Munib
Munib (Dari: محمد اقبال منیب; died in 2012) was a Hazara politician in Afghanistan and the former governor of Ghor. Before that he had been governor of
Oruzgan-Ahmad Jan (Bagram detainee)
was seized on September 9, 2007. CJTF-82 reported in a press release, "Afghan National Police, advised by Coalition forces, detained the Taliban district
Oruzgan-Tarinkot District
District, also spelled as Tarin Kowt, is a district of Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. The capital of the district and the province is the town called Tarinkot
Oruzgan-Operation Mountain Fury
die in battle with police in Orūzgān Province; 10 Taliban fighters killed near Helmand Province. September 24, 2006 - Afghan and coalition forces killed
Oruzgan-Faizanullah Faizan
Faizanullah Faizan is the former governor of Ghazni province, Afghanistan. He was appointed in September 2007 he replacing Merajuddin Patan. Straziuso
Oruzgan-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
AF37 Khost Province, AF38 Nurestan Province, AF39 Province, AF40 Parvān Province,
Oruzgan-Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali
Taliban government. He was born in Badakhshan city of Daraim in northern Afghanistan and emigrated with many of his companions to neighbouring country Tajikistan
Oruzgan-Sher Alam Ibrahimi
Ittihad-i Islami and Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, having fought with him in the Afghan Civil War. During the fighting in Kabul in 1992, it was reported that Alem
Oruzgan-Fazlullah Mujadedi
Mujaddedi Mujaddidi Mojadeddi Mujadidi) (1956 – June 2021) was an Afghan politician in Afghanistan, previously serving as Governor of Logar , Laghman and Takhar
Oruzgan-Keramuddin Keram
Keramuddin Keram (born 1 January 1962) is an Afghan politician who served as Governor of Panjshir Province from 21 April 2010 until 2 November 2013. Keram
Oruzgan-Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
politician in Afghanistan, serving as the Governor of Baghlan from 2009 to 2010. Mohammad Akbar was born in Baghlan Province of Afghanistan. He graduated
Oruzgan-Baz Mohammad Ahmadi
Interior for Counter-Narcotics and the former Governor of Badakhshan, in Afghanistan. He used to be Governor of Ghor Province. Ahmadi is an ethnic Tajik and
Oruzgan-Hamidullah Qalandarzai
Hamidullah Qalandarzai was born in Surkh Rod district of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. He is the former governor of Khost Province, replacing Arsala Jamal
Oruzgan-Mohammad Hashim Zare
Mohammad Hashim Zare is the current governor of Samangan, Afghanistan. Before this he had been an adviser to President Hamid Karzai. He is an ethnic Uzbek
Oruzgan-Jamaluddin Badr
Jamaludin Badr is the former Governor of Nuristan Province, Afghanistan. He is the successor of Eng. Hazrat Din Noor, who died in a car accident only
Oruzgan-Assadullah Wafa
Kandahar) is the former governor of the Afghan province of Helmand, and formerly governor of Kunar Province of Afghanistan and a previous governor of the Paktia
Oruzgan-Osman Osmani
(Persian: عثمان عثمانی) was appointed as the governor of Ghazni Province, Afghanistan in June 2008.[failed verification] He was succeeded by Musa Khan Ahmadzai
Oruzgan-Khairullah Anosh
Khairullah Anosh was the former Governor of Samangan Province, Afghanistan. He is the former district governor of Andkhoy District of Faryab Province
Oruzgan-Gul Mohammad Arefi
of Badghis Province in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2005.[citation needed] Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (February 16, 2004). "Afghan Badghis Province governor
Oruzgan-Sayed Anwar Rahmati
Anwar Rahmati (Persian: انور رحمتی; born 1959) is a politician in Afghanistan. He was a governor of Daykundi province beginning on November 22, 2018.
Oruzgan-Shuja ul-Mulk Jalala
ul-Mulk Jalala (born 1952), also known as Ghulam Rasul, is a politician in Afghanistan. He was the governor of Kunar Province, appointed by President Hamid
Oruzgan-Ghulam Dastagir Azad
District, Nimruz Province) is the former governor of Nimruz Province, Afghanistan, having served from 2005 to August 2010. In 2008, Azad survived a suicide
Oruzgan-Ibrahim Malikzada
Mohammad Ibrahim Malikzada (محمد ابراهیم ملکزاده) (born 1966) was an Afghan politician and military commander. He was the first Governor of Ghor after
Oruzgan-Zabihullah Mojaddidy
Dr. Zabihullah Mojaddidy (born 1946) is an Afghan politician. He served as the Governor of Kabul Province between July 2009 and until resigning in March
Oruzgan-Mohammad Akram Khpalwāk
Mohammad Akram Khpalwāk (Pashto: محمد اکرم خپلواک) is a politician in Afghanistan who was Governor of Farah province from 3 April 2012 to 1 December 2014
Oruzgan-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 30,000 square kilometers
(Iceland) 22,721 Second largest region of Iceland. Orūzgān Province 22,696 Province of Afghanistan. Kingdom of Navarre 22,670 A Spanish Kingdom during
Oruzgan-2006 in the Netherlands
in favour of the ISAF operation of the Netherlands Army in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. February 3: Boris Dittrich resigns as fractievoorzitter of
Oruzgan-Raz Mohammed Dalili
Mohammed Dalili (born 1959) was the former governor of Paktia Province in Afghanistan from 2002 until 2004. His arrival as governor in the capital Gardez was
Oruzgan-Mohibullah Samim
bachelor’s degree in linguistics. Before the Taliban takeover in Kabul, Afghanistan, he served as the Minister of Borders and Tribal Affairs. On 20 April
Oruzgan-Mohammad Aman Hamimi
Mohammad Amam Hamimi is a former Governor of Logar Province in Afghanistan. He was governor from 10 March 2004 to December 2005. He was succeeded by Abdul
Oruzgan-Atiqullah Ludin
Ludin (Pashto: عتیق الله لودین) was the Governor of Logar Province, Afghanistan in 2008–2013. He is originally from Mohammad Agha District of Logar.
Oruzgan-Ghulam Qawis Abubaker
Ghulam Qawis Abubaker was the governor of Kapisa, Afghanistan. He succeeded Abdul Sattar Murad, who was dismissed after critical comments in Newsweek
Oruzgan-Mohammad Asif Nang
governor of Farah Province of Afghanistan on January 22, 2015. Asif Nang was born on 1972 in Paktika Province of Afghanistan and is from the Sulaimankhel
Oruzgan-Rahmatullah Raufi
Lt General Rahmatullah Raufi (born 1946 in Wardak Province, Afghanistan) is a former governor of Kandahar from August 2008 until he was sacked on December
Oruzgan-Mahmoud Baligh
Mahmoud Baligh (Dari: محمود بلیغ) is an Afghan politician. He is the former governor of Daykundi province. Baligh was appointed governor of Daykundi on
Oruzgan-Mohammad Iqbal Azizi
Mohammad Iqbal Azizi is an ethnic Pashtun politician in Afghanistan, who served as Governor of Laghman from March 2010 to September 2012. He previously
Oruzgan-Sayed Abdul Karim Hashimi
Sayed Abdul Karim Hashimi is an Afghan politician. He is a former Governor of Logar Province, he served from December 2005 to July 2007. "Logar's new governor
Oruzgan-Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
Abdul Latif Ibrahimi (17 October 1958 – 9 June 2021) was a Governor of the Afghan Provinces Kunduz, Samangan, Faryab and Takhar. Abdul Latif Ibrahimi was
Oruzgan-Abdul Haq Shafaq
Abdul Haq Shafaq (Dari: عبدالحق شفق) is an ethnic Hazara politician in Afghanistan. He is the former governor of Faryab, Daykundi, Samangan, and Sar-e Pol
Oruzgan-Sayed Ikramuddin Masoomi
of Finance as later as Governor of Takhar and Badakhshan Provinces of Afghanistan. After his time as Governor he became Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
Oruzgan-Seema Jowenda
Seema Jowenda (or Sima Joyenda) (Dari: سیما جوینده) is an Afghan politician who is deputy governor of Kabul Province and was previously governor of Ghor
Oruzgan-Abdul Karim Matin
Rainwater Harvesting and the Regional Coordinator for Southern Region of Afghanistan. In 2015, Mateen has escaped unharmed from an armed attack from Taliban
Oruzgan-Abdul Jabbar Taqwa
in Kabul) served as governor of Parwan Province. He was educated in Afghanistan before attending University of Peshawar in Peshawar, Pakistan. Taqwa
Oruzgan-Rahmatullah Rahmat
Rahmatullah Rahmat (Pashto: رحمت الله رحمت; born 1950) is an Afghan politician. He served as the governor of Paktia province from 2006 to 2007. He was
Oruzgan-Munshi Abdul Majid
born 1952) is an Afghan politician. He is an ethnic Pashtun from Baghlan Province. In the 1990s he served as an official in the Afghan Interior Ministry;
Oruzgan-Abdul Qadir Alam
The Islamic Republic Of Afghanistan". Arbeitsgemeinschaft Afghanistan. Archived from the original on 27 August 2007. "Afghan Governor Rejects Promotion
Oruzgan-Lutfullah Mashal
Lutfullah Mashal (Pashto: لطف الله مشعل) is a politician in Afghanistan who last served as spokesman for the National Directorate of Security (NDS). Prior
Oruzgan-Timeline of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
troops in Oruzgan Province are a "primary target" of the Taliban because of the cartoon issue, adding the Danes would be forced to leave Afghanistan. Officials
Oruzgan-Enayatullah Enayat
Enayatullah Enayat was Governor of Faryab Province in Afghanistan from 2003 until 2005, when he was appointed as Governor of Badghis Province. Enayat
Oruzgan-2009 in Australia
for Australia for actions in Oruzgan province during Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the War in Afghanistan. 28 to 31 January – Southeastern
Oruzgan-Genocides in history (before World War I)
would last for years to come. Massive forced displacements, especially in Oruzgan and Daychopan, continued as lands were confiscated and populations were
Oruzgan-Shah Wali Kot District
Afghanistan. It borders Khakrez District to the west, Naish District and Oruzgan Province to the north, Zabul Province to the east and Daman and Arghandab
Oruzgan-2007 in Afghanistan
soldiers from the Australian Special Air Service Regiment will be sent to Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan to combat the Taliban. April 11 - The United States
Oruzgan-Victoria Cross for Australia
September 2008, Donaldson rescued an interpreter under heavy enemy fire in Oruzgan province during Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the War
Oruzgan-Amir Muhammad Akhundzada
former governor of Nimruz province. He was previously the governor of Oruzgan province. Prior to that he served as Deputy Governor of Helmand province
Oruzgan-Baz Mohammad Ahmadi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Ibrahim Malikzada
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Abdul Qadir Alam
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Deh Rawood
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Oruzgan-Asadullah Hamdam
Assadullah Hamdam is an Afghan politician who was appointed as Governor of Oruzgan Province by President Hamid Karzai in September 2007, to replace Governor
Oruzgan-BTR-60
A rusting BTR-60PB abandoned in the center of a village in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province.
Oruzgan-World Press Photo of the Year
18, was disfigured as retribution for fleeing her husband's house in Oruzgan province, in the center of Afghanistan. At the age of 12, Aisha and her
Oruzgan-Coalition combat operations in Afghanistan in 2007
Chora took place in and around the town of Chora (3,000 inhabitants), in Orūzgān Province, between June 15 and June 19, 2007. It was a battle between mainly
Oruzgan-Chora District
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Oruzgan-Khas Uruzgan District
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Oruzgan-Shahidi Hassas District
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Oruzgan-Tarinkot District
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Oruzgan-Bactrian language
Kara-Tepe, Airtam, Delbarjin, Balkh, Kunduz, Baglan, Ratabak/Surkh Kotal, Oruzgan, Kabul, Dasht-e Navur, Ghazni, Jagatu in Afghanistan; and Islamabad, Shatial
Oruzgan-Women in Afghanistan
group of burqa-wearing women in Herat Old woman in Herat An Afghan girl in Oruzgan Province Girls enjoying a meal in Chaghcharan on Orphanage Day A woman
Oruzgan-Outline of Afghanistan
Province Lowgar Province Nangarhar Province Nimruz Province Nurestan Province Orūzgān Province Paktia Province Paktika Province Panjshir Province Parwan Province
Oruzgan-List of snipers
for his actions in 2006 during Operation Perth in the Chora Valley of Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan. Subsequently, awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia
Oruzgan-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
Guinea. Eastern Region (Iceland) 22,721 Second largest region of Iceland. Orūzgān Province 22,696 Province of Afghanistan. Kingdom of Navarre 22,670 A Spanish
Oruzgan-Mirwais Hospital
treated at Mirwais Hospital but also from neighboring Helmand, Zabul, Oruzgan and others. It was heavily used during the 2001-2021 War in Afghanistan
Oruzgan-Balūchī, Afghanistan
may refer to: Balūchī, Farah Balūchī, Helmand Balūchī, Herat Balūchī, Orūzgān Balūchī, Sar-e Pol This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Oruzgan-Atta Muhammad Nur
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Balūchī, Orūzgān
also Romanized as Baluchi, Blūči and Bluchi) is a town in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. Orūzgān Province Balūchī, Orūzgān at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Oruzgan-Bazgir
Afghanistan Bazgir, Badakhshan, Afghanistan Bazgir, Helmand, Afghanistan Bazgir, Orūzgān, Afghanistan Iran Baz Gir, Golestan, Iran Bazgir, Hormozgan, Iran Bazgir
Oruzgan-Mohammad Gulab Mangal
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Guinea. Eastern Region (Iceland) 22,721 Second largest region of Iceland. Orūzgān Province 22,696 Province of Afghanistan. Kingdom of Navarre 22,670 A Spanish
Oruzgan-List of Afghan security forces fatality reports in Afghanistan
A suicide bomber killed three policemen along with seven civilians in Oruzgan province. January 27 - A roadside bomb killed two policemen in Helmand
Oruzgan-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 30,000 square kilometers
Guinea. Eastern Region (Iceland) 22,721 Second largest region of Iceland. Orūzgān Province 22,696 Province of Afghanistan. Kingdom of Navarre 22,670 A Spanish
Oruzgan-Abdullah Wardak
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Sayed Abdul Karim Hashimi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-International Security Assistance Force
Archived from the original on 4 June 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2010. "PRT - Oruzgan — Global Collaborative". www.globalcollab.org. Archived from the original
Oruzgan-War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
summer, NATO forces achieved tactical victories at the Battle of Chora in Orūzgān, where Dutch and Australian ISAF forces were deployed. The Battle of Musa
Oruzgan-Faizanullah Faizan
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mountain warfare
Australians patrolling in the mountains of Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan
Oruzgan-Habiba Sarābi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Abdul Salaam Alizai
Afghanistan, he was a military commander, and held the posts of governor of Orūzgān Province, and later district governor of Kajaki. He was said to be on good
Oruzgan-Arsala Jamal
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Rozi Khan
province of Orūzgān. In the 1980s he was a Mujahideen commander fighting against the Soviets. In 2001 he was appointed police chief of Orūzgān province by
Oruzgan-List of Taliban insurgency leaders
Reported captured in late February 2010. Abdul Salaam Alizai Governor of Oruzgan Province in the 1990s Defected to the government in December 2007.
Oruzgan-Toryalai Wesa
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-2009 in Australia
Mark Donaldson is awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia for actions in Oruzgan province during Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the War
Oruzgan-Mohammad Halim Fidai
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mark Donaldson
then rescued an interpreter under heavy enemy fire in the Battle of Khaz Oruzgan during Operation Slipper, the Australian contribution to the War in Afghanistan
Oruzgan-Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
David Cay Johnston Tax Cheats 2003 National Public Radio Steve Inskeep Oruzgan Raid 2003 WFAA-TV, Dallas, TX Brett Shipp and Mark Smith Fake Drugs, Real
Oruzgan-Assadullah Wafa
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-2nd Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia)
effort. 2 CER deployed Squadron or larger size groups to Afghanistan's Orūzgān Province on four occasions as part of Operation SLIPPER. 2 CER(-) deployed
Oruzgan-Abdul Jabbar Taqwa
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Gizab
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Oruzgan-Yousef Pashtun
worked on uniting the Governors of Southern Afghanistan (Kandahar, Helmand, Oruzgan, Zabul and Nimroz) to cooperate with each other. He worked on Kandahar
Oruzgan-Gharbi, Afghanistan
a village of Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 32°39′39″N 65°29′26″E / 32.6608°N 65.4906°E / 32.6608; 65.4906. Orūzgān Province Garbi
Oruzgan-205th Corps
and it was responsible for the south of the country (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, Helmand and Nimruz provinces), partnered with the ISAF's Regional Command
Oruzgan-Jeff Bleich
Curiosity rover landing, leading joint U.S.-Australia efforts in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province, and promoting regional efforts to reduce domestic violence. For
Oruzgan-Matthew Locke (soldier)
his patrol entrusted with setting up an observation post in Tarin Kowt, Oruzgan province, Afghanistan, the patrol was compromised by militia after a 10-hour
Oruzgan-Atiqullah Ludin
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Lutfullah Mashal
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Hamidullah Qalandarzai
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Fazlullah Wahidi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Osman Osmani
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Munshi Abdul Majid
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Tagab
Afghanistan Tagab, Kapisa Province, a village in Tagab District Tagab, Orūzgān, a place in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan Tagab Robat, a village in Badghis Province
Oruzgan-Roohul Amin
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Sarbi
Afghanistan, Sarbi was trained to detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Orūzgān Province. Contradictory reports at the time of her discovery put Sarbi's
Oruzgan-Abdul Basir Salangi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mohammad Omar (Afghan governor)
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Juma Khan Hamdard
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Operation Perth
Operation Perth was an Australian military operation in Orūzgān Province undertaken in July 2006 during the War in Afghanistan. The nine-day search and
Oruzgan-Ahmad Jan (Bagram detainee)
Ahmad Jan -- احمد جان آخوند زاده Born 1948 (age 75–76) Oruzgan Province Arrested 2007-09-09 Ghazni Province CJTF-82 Detained at Bagram ISN 3314
Oruzgan-2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment
October 2007, Trooper David Pearce was killed while on active service in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. He was the second Australian to be killed in Afghanistan
Oruzgan-Abdul Karim Brahui
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Ghulam Dastagir Azad
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Khairullah Anosh
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mohibullah Samim
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Qurban Ali Urozgani
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-List of Australian Defence Force casualties in Afghanistan
Light Horse Regiment, serving with RTF-3, was killed while serving in Orūzgān Province on 8 October 2007. Matthew Locke MG, 33, a sergeant in the Special
Oruzgan-Abdul Haq Shafaq
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-List of governors of Sar-e Pol
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-List of governors of Uruzgan
This is a list of the governors of the province of Uruzgan, Afghanistan. List of current governors of Afghanistan "Uruzgan Officials Claim 450 Insurgents
Oruzgan-Muhammad Eqbal Munib
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mohammad Hashim Zare
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mohammad Iqbal Azizi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Jamaluddin Badr
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Sniper
for his actions in 2006 during Operation Perth in the Chora Valley of Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan. In that action, patrol sniper Roberts-Smith prevented
Oruzgan-Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Zabihullah Mojaddidy
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Battle of Derapet
fought near the village of Derapet in the Tangi Valley in Deh Rahwod, Orūzgān Province, southern Afghanistan, between a combined Australian Army and
Oruzgan-Hyderabad airstrike
Farah province, 2009 Uruzgan helicopter attack 27-33 civilians killed in Orūzgān province, 2010 Burke, Jason (June 30, 2007). "'Up to 80 civilians dead'
Oruzgan-List of battles in the 21st century
Battle of Chora 15–19 June Coalition forces capture Chora District in Oruzgan Province from the Taliban. Battle of Point Pedro 19 June One of the last
Oruzgan-Firebase Tinsley
Firebase Cobra, was a United States military fire support base, located in Oruzgan Province in Afghanistan. This base was established by the Charlie Company
Oruzgan-First and Second Battles of Kakarak
were fought near the village of Kakarak in the West Dorafshan district of Orūzgān Province, in southern Afghanistan. The fighting took place between Australian
Oruzgan-Musa Khan Ahmadzai
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Islam and war
against the Shiites. The large army defeated the rebellion at its center, in Oruzgan, by 1892 and the local population was severely massacred. According to
Oruzgan-Nick Paton Walsh
the presidential election crisis of 2009. Embedded across the country in Orūzgān, Helmand, Paktika, Khost, Nurestan, Kunar, and Kandahar, he gained rare
Oruzgan-Nesh District
northern part of Kandahar Province, shifted from Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan. It borders Oruzgan Province to the west, north and east and Shah Wali
Oruzgan-Ghorak District
Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. It borders Helmand Province to the West, Oruzgan Province and Naish District to the North, Khakrez District to the East
Oruzgan-Battle of Uruzgan
return to Uruzgan. A massive forced displacement happened, especially in Oruzgan and Dey Chopan and continued as lands were confiscated and populations
Oruzgan-2001 Sayyd Alma Kalay airstrike
Stratofortress. Type airstrike Location Sayyd Alma Kalay, near the Arghandab River, Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan Target United States (friendly fire) Date December 5
Oruzgan-Deh Rawood District
put on the road by Taliban, multiple sources in Uruzgan tells Tarin Kawt,Oruzgan". Afghanistan news map - security alerts from Afghanistan - afghanistan
Oruzgan-Keramuddin Keram
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Sayed Anwar Rahmati
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Daud Shah Saba
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Ahmadullah Alizai
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Tagab, Orūzgān
Hassas District, Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 32°44′26″N 65°16′34″E / 32.74056°N 65.27611°E / 32.74056; 65.27611. Orūzgān Province Tagab
Oruzgan-2003 in Afghanistan
joint operation with U.S.-led coalition forces in central Afghanistan's Oruzgan Province, Afghan government troops captured Mulla Ahdul Razaq, minister
Oruzgan-Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Battle of Doan
of Doan is located in the western part of Oruzgan Province which is often called the "Wild West of Oruzgan" due to the high level of violent attacks.
Oruzgan-2006 Dutch/Australian Offensive
Date Late April – July 16, 2006 Location Chora and Baluchi areas, Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan Result Coalition Victory Taliban cleared out of the Chora
Oruzgan-Battle of Khaz Oruzgan
The Battle of Khas Oruzgan (2 September 2008) occurred when a combined Australian, American, and Afghan patrol was ambushed by up to 200 Taliban fighters
Oruzgan-Operation Asbury Park
Expeditionary Unit engaged Taliban and other anti-coalition forces in both Oruzgan Province and Zabul Province culminating in the Dai Chopan region of Afghanistan
Oruzgan-22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit
deployed to Afghanistan where the unit inserted deep in Afghanistan's remote Oruzgan Province where it established Forward Operating Base Ripley. For four months
Oruzgan-Gul Agha Sherzai
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Haji Abdul Qadeer
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-List of military actions for which a Victoria Cross was awarded
70 Battle of Hlobane Battle of Intombe Battle of Jutland Battle of Khaz Oruzgan Battle of Khushab Battle of Laing's Nek Battle of Morval Battle of Neuve
Oruzgan-Abdul Qadir Fitrat
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Baluchi
Afghanistan Balūchī, Helmand, Afghanistan Balūchī, Herat, Afghanistan Balūchī, Orūzgān, Afghanistan Balūchī, Sar-e Pol, Afghanistan Baluchi, Fars Baluchi, Chabahar
Oruzgan-Timeline of the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
interview with Taliban spokesman Qari Yousuf Ahmadi saying Danish troops in Oruzgan Province are a "primary target" of the Taliban because of the cartoon issue
Oruzgan-Military history of Australia during the War in Afghanistan
insurgent were tracked moving into a tunnel system by Special Forces in Oruzgan province. Noorullah was also understood to have been involved in the major
Oruzgan-Shuja ul-Mulk Jalala
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
May 2021. Previously Camp Shorab. Next to Camp Shorabak. FOB Anaconda Oruzgan Present FOB Connelly Nangarhar Present FOB Delaram Delaram Nimruz 215th
Oruzgan-Khaz
village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Khaz Oruzgan, village in Afghanistan where the 2008 Battle of Khaz Oruzgan took place Khaz'al al-Ka'bi (1863–1936)
Oruzgan-Slavery in Afghanistan
against the Shiites. His large army defeated the rebellion at its center, in Oruzgan, by 1892 and the local population was being massacred. According to S.
Oruzgan-Gregory N. Todd
setting up the ministry at Forward Operating Base Ripley in Afghanistan's Oruzgan Province. In May 2005, he assumed the duties as officer in charge of Marine
Oruzgan-Jan Mohammad Khan
July 17, 2011) was a politician in Afghanistan, who served as Governor of Oruzgan Province from January 2002 to March 2006, member of the National Assembly
Oruzgan-Abdul Karim Matin
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Taliban insurgency
engaged in fighting with Taliban and other anti-coalition forces in both Oruzgan Province and Zabul Province culminating in the Dai Chopan region of Afghanistan
Oruzgan-Mohammad Asif Nang
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-1st Battalion, 6th Marines
as the ground combat element of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit to Oruzgan Province in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (Navy
Oruzgan-Uruzgan Province
Uruzgan (Pashto: ارزګان; Dari: ارزگان), also spelled as Urozgan or Oruzgan, is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. Uruzgan is located in
Oruzgan-ISO 3166-2:AF
administrative name corrections, alphabetical re-ordering and source list update Codes: AF-LOW Lowgar → AF-LOG Lōgar AF-ORU Orūzgān → AF-URU Uruzgān
Oruzgan-General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
against Afghan insurgents in the Deh Rawood region of the mountainous Oruzgan province. By 6 March 2008, according to Air Force Lieutenant General Gary
Oruzgan-Seema Jowenda
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Wasil Ahmad
Oruzgan districts
Oruzgan-Mohammad Asim Asim
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Abdul Hakim Munib
"Monib") is an Afghan politician, born about 1971. He was Governor of Oruzgan (also written "Uruzgan") province from March 18, 2006, through August 2007
Oruzgan-Akhtiar Mohammed
his Administrative Review Board hearing Aktar Muhammad, Oruzgan police officer; see Oruzgan police station attack of January 2002 This disambiguation
Oruzgan-Mohammad Nabi Omari
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
AF37 Khost Province, Afghanistan AF38 Nurestan Province, Afghanistan AF39 Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan AF40 Parvān Province, Afghanistan AF41 Daykundi Province
Oruzgan-Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mohammad Daoud (governor)
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-2014 Gaza Valley airstrike
borders Pakistan to the east, Kandahar in the west and in the south, and Oruzgan in the north. Predominantly Pashtun, it is one of Afghanistan's most sparsely
Oruzgan-Leisa Goddard
zone. They came under Taliban rocket attack at an Australian base in the Oruzgan Province and continued to report. Network Ten and Goddard were nominated
Oruzgan-2009 Australia Day Honours
action in hazardous circumstances in Afghanistan as part of the Special Operations Task Group during Operation Slipper, Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan.
Oruzgan-Rahmatullah Raufi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Sayed Anwar Sadat
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Mahmoud Baligh
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Delbar Jan Arman
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-History of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
engaged in fighting with Taliban and other anti-coalition forces in both Oruzgan Province and Zabul Province culminating in the Dai Chopan region of Afghanistan
Oruzgan-Sher Alam Ibrahimi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Asadullah Khalid
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Muhammad Ali Jalali
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Yasin Zia
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Chora, Afghanistan
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Oruzgan-Fazlullah Mujadedi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-205 Al-Badr Corps
'Atul' Corps, responsible for the south of the country (Kandahar, Zabul, Oruzgan, and Daikundi provinces), and was a part of Afghan National Army. It was
Oruzgan-Star of Gallantry
whilst assisting with the extraction of threatened coalition forces in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. The medal was presented by Governor General Michael
Oruzgan-Medal for Gallantry
as part of the Special Operations Task Group during Operation SLIPPER, Oruzgan Province, Afghanistan. [46] David R Sabben Second Lieutenant 18 August
Oruzgan-Mohammad Aman Hamimi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Yakhdan, Afghanistan
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Oruzgan-Operation Mountain Fury
on a bus in Kandahar Province; 25 Taliban die in battle with police in Orūzgān Province; 10 Taliban fighters killed near Helmand Province. September 24
Oruzgan-Mullah Shirin Akhund
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Raz Mohammed Dalili
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Taj Mohammad Wardak
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Pacha Khan Zadran
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Afghanistan
Kandahar Kapisa Khost Kunar Kunduz Laghman Logar Nangarhar Nimruz Nuristan Oruzgan Paktia Paktika Panjshir Parwan Samangan Sar-e Pol Takhar Wardak Zabul Afghanistan
Oruzgan-Gul Mohammad Arefi
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-Rahmatullah Rahmat
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah
Oruzgan-2006 in the Netherlands
Representatives votes in favour of the ISAF operation of the Netherlands Army in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. February 3: Boris Dittrich resigns as fractievoorzitter
Oruzgan-Din Mohammad
(2005–2010) Abdul Karim Brahui (2010–2012) Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008–2021) Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002–2006) Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006–2007) Assadullah