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- Afghanistan - Wikipedia
Sher Ali won the resulting Afghan Civil War (1863–1869) and ruled Afghanistan until his death in 1879 In his final years, the British returned to Afghanistan in the Second Anglo-Afghan War to fight perceived Russian influence in the region
- Afghanistan | History, Map, Flag, Capital, Population, Languages . . .
Afghanistan, multiethnic landlocked country located in the heart of south-central Asia
- Afghanistan - The World Factbook
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- Miles from Nations Capital, ICE Arrests ISIS-K Afghan Terrorist Who . . .
The U S Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem today announced U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents arrested Jaan Shah Safi, an Afghan national who entered the United States under Biden’s “Operation Allies Welcome,” who provided support to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria-Khorasan (ISIS-K) He also provided
- Afghan, Pakistani forces exchange heavy fire as tensions flare
Afghanistan says 5 killed in heavy fire exchanges with Pakistani forces Relations have soured between former allies Afghanistan and Pakistan since the Taliban returned to power in 2021
- Afghanistan - New World Encyclopedia
The term Afghan, historically synonymous with Pashtun, is used to describe a person from the country of Afghanistan Afghans draw their national identity from the founding of the Durrani Empire in the mid-eighteenth century
- New clashes break out between Pakistan and Afghanistan - BBC
Fighting broke out close to the Afghan border city of Spin Boldak, which has seen deadly clashes in recent months (pictured October 2025) Border clashes have erupted again between Pakistan and
- Afghanistan | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Afghanistan is a landlocked country Because of its geographic location, it has served as a crossroads for traders and conquerors from all points on the compass, and its people reflect the diversity resulting from these major migrations and invasions
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