of Afghani notes to ousted president Burhanuddin Rabbani in northern Takhar province . The exchange rate at the time of Ehsan s announcement was 21,000 Afghani to the U.S. dollar The Afghan Northern ... 8 when all prices in the Afghan marketplace were to be specified in Afghani. After depreciating ... pt Afegane ru simple Afghanafghani sl Afganistanski afgani sr su Afghani Apganistan fi Afganistanin afgaani sv Afghani tr Afgani uk ur yo Afghanafghani zh ... Da Afghanistan Bank issuing authority website www.centralbank.gov.af The Afghani currency sign ... , although there are no pul coins in circulation. Original Afghani 1925 2003 The first Afghani ISO 4217 code AFA was introduced in 1925. In addition to being subdivided into 100 pul, 20 Afghani were equal to the amani . The rate of conversion from the rupee is sometimes quoted as 1 Afghani 1.1 rupee ... rupee coins and the first Afghani coins. The Afghani initially contained 9 grams of silver. ref ... was fixed by the Afghan Central Bank , and a free market exchange rate which was determined by the supply ... J. 1974 The Afghan Economy Money, Finance, and the Critical Constraints to Economic Development ... in the exchange rate, a fixed exchange rate was adopted in 1935 by the Banke Millie Afghan Bank e Milli ... forces. The Afghani exchange rate vis vis the United States dollar U.S. dollar since 1950 has been shown in the following table class wikitable colspan 3 Afghani exchange rate LCU in USD ref ... , warlords, political parties, foreign powers and forgers each made their own Afghani banknotes, with no regard ... of the Taliban s Central Bank, declared most Afghani notes in circulation to be worthless approximately 100 Orders of magnitude numbers 1012 trillion Afghani and cancelled the contract with the Russia ... of Kabul at half their value. Citation needed date April 2011 In April, 2000, the Afghani traded at 6400 AFA per USD. By 2002, the Afghani was valued at 43,000 AFA per United States dollar USD . By 2009 ... more details
Wiktionarypar AfghaniAfghani may refer to Afghanafghani , official currency of Afghanistan. An Afghan , a person or thing of, from, or related to Afghanistan The Pashto language , which is also referred to as Afghani or Afghani language Jamal al Din al Afghani , a Muslim nationalist and modernist in the late 19th century See also Afghan disambiguation Lookfrom Afghani disambiguation fi Afgaani ... more details
italictitle Taxobox image image width 240px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera cohort Myoglossata subcohort Neolepidoptera familia Opostegidae genus Opostega species O. afghani binomial Opostega afghani binomial authority D.R. Davis, 1989 synonyms Opostega afghani is a moth of the Opostegidae family. It was described by Donald R. Davis in 1989. ref http www.sil.si.edu smithsoniancontributions Zoology pdf hi SCTZ 0478.pdf Generic Revision of the Opostegidae, with a Synoptic Catalog of the World s Species Lepidoptera Nepticuloidea ref It is known from Afghanistan . The length of the forewings is 3.8 4.2 mm. Adults have been recorded from mid May to mid June. There is one generation per year. Etymology The species name is from the Pushtu or Afghan term meaning a native or inhabitant of Afghanistan. References Reflist Category Opostegidae Opostegidae stub vi Opostega afghani ... more details
Afghan is used, since the foundation of the Afghan state in 1747, to indicate a citizen of Afghanistan . Though, mistakenly used for Pashtuns , it is no longer the reality. The fourth article of the Constitution of Afghanistan ref name supremecourt cite web url http supremecourt.gov.af PDFiles constitution2004 english.pdf title The Constitution of Afghanistan format PDF publisher Supreme Court Afghanistan location Kabul, Afghanistan date January 3, 2004 accessdate 2010 12 08 ref states that citizens of Afghanistan include Tajiks , Pashtuns , Hazara , Uzbek , Turkmen , Aymaq , Arab , Baluch , Pashayi , Nuristani , Qezelbash , Brahui and Gurjar who are native inhabitants of the country and that all citizens of Afghanistan be called Afghans. According to encyclopaedia Iranica, ref cite web last Encyclopaedia Iranica title AFGHAN url http www.iranicaonline.org articles afgan in current political usage any citizen of afghanistan whatever his ethnic tribal or religious affiliation ref AFGHAN af n in current political usage means any citizen of Afghanistan, whatever his ethnic, tribal, or religious affiliation is. According to the 1977 constitution of the Republic of Afghanistan 1973 78 , all Afghans are equal in rights and obligations before the law. In an attempt to alleviate the inevitable tensions and conflicts of an ethnically diverse state, the republic discouraged reference to ethnic or tribal origin and prohibited the use of personal names that evoke an ethnic group such as Tajik, Hazara, Hindu , Sikh , Afr d , A madzay , rmu , N rzay, P palzay, Wardak , etc. . As an adjective, the word Afghan also means of or relating to Afghanistan or its people, language, or culture . Afghani The only time to use Afghani is in reference to the unit of AfghanafghaniAfghan currency . Some people use it to indicate a citizen of Afghanistan. From an Afghan point of view this name is wrongly being used for Afghans. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan millions of Afghans ... more details
cleanup link rot date June 2011 refimprove date June 2011 Sajjad Afghani died 10 March 2011 was a leader of the Pakistan based jihadi organization Jaish e Mohammed . After the Soviet war in Afghanistan , Afghani became the leader of the Harkat ul Mujahideen . After the end of his leadership, he became one of the founders of the Jaish e Mohammed, eventually becoming their second in command under Maulana Masood Azhar . Following several kidnapping incidents and shootouts, Sajjad Afghani became the most wanted militant in Srinagar . Afghani and his personal bodyguard, Belal Mandol , were killed on 10 March 2011 in a shootout with police in the Kashmir Valley , after wounding two police officers. ref name ndtvref http www.ndtv.com article india jaish e mohammed commander killed in srinagar 90764 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Afghani, Sajjad ALTERNATIVE NAMES None SHORT DESCRIPTION Terrorist DATE OF BIRTH Unknown PLACE OF BIRTH Unknown DATE OF DEATH 10 March 2011 PLACE OF DEATH Kashmir Valley , Srinagar DEFAULTSORT Afghani, Sajjad Category Year of birth missing Category 2011 deaths Category Terrorism in Pakistan da Sajjad Afghani no Sajjad Afghani ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Afghan title orig translator image image caption author Frederick Forsyth illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series genre Thriller genre Thriller novel publisher pub date 2006 english pub date media type Print Hardback & Paperback pages isbn ISBN preceded by followed by The Afghan is a 2006 thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth , and concerns a planned Al Qaeda terrorist attack to take place against an unspecified target. As with other Forsyth novels, the full details of the plot are not revealed until the end. The story takes place in Indonesia , Pakistan , Guantanamo Bay detention camp Guantanamo Bay , Trinidad and Tobago , Washington U.S. state Washington state and onboard various ships sailing the high seas. Plot summary Sometime before the events of the story take place, a joint Secret Intelligence Service MI6 Central Intelligence Agency CIA Inter Services Intelligence ISI raid against al Qaeda AQ operatives in Pakistan uncovers documents concerning a planned, but largely cryptic, terrorist attack. This raises concerns and triggers further investigations authorised at the most senior level. Mike Martin SAS officer Mike Martin , who previously appeared ... in Iraq and physically able to pass for an Afghanistan Afghan his maternal grandmother was a West ... brown complexion which allows him to look like an Arab or later on, Afghan Martin has a near perfect ... Osama Bin Laden and rescued a young Afghan boy, Izmat Khan, who later became a resistance leader. Khan is portrayed as an heroic Afghan freedom fighter determined to have vengeance against America and careless ... his family. In a highly covert operation Martin is successful in impersonating The Afghan under the code ... Info 34672.asp The Afghan at Allreaders.com DEFAULTSORT Afghan, The Category 2006 novels Category Thriller ... Afghane es El afgano it L Afghano nl The Afghan pl Afga czyk pt O Afeg o ... more details
refimprove date October 2009 orphan date December 2008 Abu Nayaf al Afghani , also known as Abu Dujana Al Afghan , is an Islamist terrorism Islamic terrorist organization affiliated with Al Qaeda that operates in Spain , advocating an end to Spanish support and involvement in the War on Terror . ref name PROFILE http www.tkb.org Group.jsp?groupID 3904 Abu Nayaf al Afghani MIPT Terror Knowledge Base ref Abu Nayaf unsuccessfully tried to bomb a train en route from Madrid to Seville in April 2004. Several days later the organization left a video by a mosque in Madrid in which members said they were responsible for the 2004 Madrid train bombings . ref name PROFILE See also Islam in Spain References reflist Category Islamist terrorism in Spain ... more details
Haroon Afghani Category Afghan politicians Category People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp Category Living people Category Afghan extrajudicial prisoners of the United States Category History ...Orphan date February 2009 Infobox War on Terror detainee name Haroon al Afghani image ISN 10028 Harun al Afghanistani.jpg caption Guantanamo portrait, via WikiLeaks image size caption birth date birth place date of arrest place of arrest arresting authority date of release place of release death date death place citizenship Afghanistan detained at Guantanamo Bay detention camp Guantanamo id number 10028 group alias charge No charge penalty status Still held in Guantanamo csrt summary csrt transcript occupation spouse parents children Haroon al Afghani is an Afghan citizen currently held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp s, in Cuba . ref name TheJurist20070622 cite news url http jurist.law.pitt.edu paperchase 2007 06 afghan terror suspect transferred to.php date June 22, 2007 publisher The Jurist title Afghan terror suspect transferred to Guantanamo Bay prison author Gabriel Haboubi accessdate 2007 06 22 ref Haroon al Afghan arrived at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp Guantanamo detention camps on June 22, 2007, and has been held there for For year ... http projects.nytimes.com guantanamo detainees 10028 haroon al afghani title Guantanamo Docket Haroon al Afghani publisher New York Times date 2008 11 03 author Margot Williams accessdate 2010 03 30 ... Haroon al Afghani to Guantanamo. ref name DoDPressRelease20070622 ref name HoustonChronicle20070622 ... date June 22, 2007 title U.S. says Afghan prison not meant to be Gitmo alternative author Deb Reichman ... 06 23 guantanamo.html title Afghan insurgent commander lands in Guantanamo date June 23, 2007 publisher ... information available that Haroon al Afghani is a senior commander of Hezb e Islami Gulbuddin ... WoTPrisoners state collapsed Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haroon Afghani ALTERNATIVE ... more details
Merge to Afghan rupee discuss Talk Afghan rupee Merger proposal Afghan abasi into Afghan rupee date January 2012 unreferenced date May 2008 For the village in India, see Abasi, India The abasi was a unit of currency in 19th century Afghanistan . 3 abasi 1 rupee . It was further subdivided into 2 sanar or 4 shahi. This system was later replaced with one wherein 1 rupee 2 kran 60 paisa, and then finally with the decimalized 1 rupee Afghani 100 pouls http www.askphil.org b25a.htm Category Currencies of Afghanistan Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Economic history of Afghanistan money unit stub Afghanistan stub ... more details
Infobox TV channel name Afghan TV logofile logosize launch 21 May 2004 closed date picture format SDTV share 2 share as of as of July 2010 lc on network owner Ahmed Shah Afghanzai slogan country Afghanistan former names sister names Afghan News timeshift names web http www.afghantv.af www.afghantv.af Afghan TV is a commercial television station , based in Kabul , Afghanistan since 21 May 2004. The station is owned by Ahmed Shah Afghanzai, an Afghan entrepreneur . It originally broadcast for 18 hours daily, but has been 24 hours since July 2004. Programs Afghan TV has lots of entertainment programs, including sport , social and educational . It also has India Indian , United States American , Korea Korean and Arabic drama . It also broadcasts news , although this is also broadcast 24 hours a day on its sister channel , Afghan News . 2006 fining In early 2006 , the station was fined 50,000 AFN AfghanafghaniAfghani approximately US 1,000 by the Supreme Court of Afghanistan Afghan Supreme .... The case was televised by Afghan TV and was covered extensively by other media outlets, however, the powerful clergy in the country succeeded in not only instating the fine on Afghan TV, but also severely ... On 15 June 2011, Afghan TV was launched in on the Hotbird 13 E satellite, meaning that the whole of Europe now can receive Afghan TV. Viewers in the Middle East can now receive Afghan TV on two satellites Hotbird 13 E and Turksat 3A 42 E. On 27 June 2011, the name Afghan TV on Hotbird was suddenly renamed to Afghannews.tv . It is unknown why this happened, even though the channel itself is Afghan TV and not Afghan News. Websites like KingOfSat state the channel as Afghan News TV and moved Afghan ... quality video on Hotbird, just like in Afghanistan. Closure On 23 December 2011, Afghan TV suddenly ... AM22 by a large and powerful satellite. See also Television in Afghanistan es Afghan Television fa ps DEFAULTSORT Afghan Tv Category Television in Afghanistan Afghanistan ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 File Afghan Cannabis.jpg thumb Afghan cannabis strain was imported from Afghanistan to the Netherlands in mid 70s and future cultivated. Afghanistan has become a top supplier ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 19336834 Afghan Farmers Turn to Cannabis as Cash Crop , npr.org ref of cannabis . ref http www.reuters.com article 2010 03 31 us afghanistan cannabis idUSTRE62U0IC20100331 Afghanistan now world s top cannabis source U.N. , REUTERS, KABUL Wed Mar 31, 2010 ref This strain is sold as bud or hash ref http www.cannabisculture.com articles 2225.html The geopolitics of Afghani hash , cannabisculture.com ref in many coffee shops in the Netherlands. Afghan cannabis http www.buydutchseeds.com en afghan marijuana seeds seeds are popular ref http www.buydutchseeds.com en afghan marijuana seeds Afghan seeds , BDS ref worldwide because this Strain biology strain is short and therefore suitable for indoor cultivation . ref cite book last1 McCarthy first1 Tommy title Growing Marijuana How to Plant, Cultivate, and Harvest Your Own Weed publisher Skyhorse Publishing Inc year 2011 accessdate 2011 12 06 isbn 978 1 61608 093 8 ref The flowering time is approximately 7 8 weeks and it usually reaches heights between 100 110  cm. This strain has a strong effect ref http www.leafly.com indica afghan kush Afghan Kush Cannabis Strain , May be too much for some smokers to handle ref and high THC tetrahydrocannabinol level. References reflist Category Cannabis strains ... more details
Other uses Mohammed Al Afghani Infobox War on Terror detainee name Muhammad Rahim al Afghani image image size caption birth date birth place date of arrest place of arrest arresting authority date of release place of release death date death place citizenship Afghanistan detained at Guantanamo Bay detention camp Guantanamo id number 10030 group alias charge No charge penalty status Still held in Guantanamo csrt summary csrt transcript occupation spouse parents children Muhammad Rahim al Afghani is a citizen of Afghanistan currently held in extrajudicial detention in the United States s Guantanamo Bay detention camp s, in Cuba . ref name DoDIsn10030 cite news url http www.defenselink.mil releases release.aspx?releaseid 11758 title Defense Department Takes Custody Of A High Value Detainee publisher United States Department of Defense author date 2008 03 28 accessdate 2008 12 02 quote http www.webcitation.org query?url http 3A 2F 2Fwww.defenselink.mil 2Freleases 2Frelease.aspx 3Freleaseid 3D11758&date 2008 12 02 mirror ref ref name Afp20080314 cite news url http afp.google.com article ALeqM5gzeT25X ... border 1 Muhammad Rahim al Afghani was a close associate of Usama bin Ladin and had ties to al ... thumb right Muhammad Rahim al Afghani s Guantanamo detainee assessment In late November 2008 ... guantanamo detainees 10030 muhammad rahim al afghani title Guantanamo Docket Muhammad Rahim al Afghani publisher New York Times author Margot Williams date 2008 11 03 accessdate 2008 12 02 quote ... Reports al Afghani was subjected to extended interrogation techniques In August 2009 formerly ... to extended sleep deprivation . They noted while the captive s name was withheld Al Afghani was the only ... on Terror Persondata NAME Afghani, Muhammad Rahim al ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Guantanamo Bay detainee DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Afghani, Muhammad Rahim Al Category People held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp Category Afghan extrajudicial ... more details
two other uses early camel drivers in Australian history Australians of Afghan origin Afghan Australian Afghan disambiguation Image Afghan grave bourke.jpg thumb 350px right thumbnail Grave of Afghan camel driver Zeriph Khan 1871 1903 at Bourke, New South Wales Bourke Cemetery, New South Wales Australia The Afghans or Ghans were camel drivers who worked in outback Australia from the 1860s to the 1930s. While called Afghans , not all of them were from Afghanistan some came from the northern regions of British India , areas that now constitute modern day Pakistan . The Afghans played a great role in establishing the Islam in Australia Muslim faith in Australia . The first Afghan cameleers arrived in Melbourne in June 1860, when 8 men arrived with a shipment of 24 camels for the Burke and Wills expedition . Afghans without camels are reported to have reached Australia as early as 1838. ref http www.southaustralianhistory.com.au afghans.htm Flinders Range Research The Afghan Camelmen ref Camels were the primary means of bulk transport in the outback where the climate was too harsh for horses and other beasts of burden prior to the widespread adoption of automobile motor vehicle s. A large ... was 3000. Citation needed date July 2011 Notable people Notable Afghans and people of Afghan descent Hanifa Deen Dost Mahomet See also Afghan Australian Pashtun diaspora References No footnotes ... and Ghan Towns A History of Afghan Camel Drivers in Australia isbn 0 9581760 0 0 External links ... at the Northern Territory Library. http www.southaustralianhistory.com.au afghans.htm The Afghan ... Afghan Cameleers on ABC s George Negus Tonight. http www.bushmag.com.au History Pioneering Afghans.htm Pioneering Afghans from Bushmag. http www.dfat.gov.au facts muslims in Australia.html Afghan ... Category Afghan diaspora Category Camel drivers Category Article Feedback 5 fr Afghans Australie it Afghani d Australia ps ru uk ... more details
Merge from Afghan abasi discuss Talk Afghan rupee Merger proposal Afghan abasi into Afghan rupee date January 2012 The rupee was the currency of Afghanistan until 1925. Before 1891, silver rupees circulated with copper falus and gold mohur . The three metals had no fixed exchange rate between them, with different regions issuing their own coins. In 1891, a new currency was introduced, based on the Kabuli rupee. The rupee was subdivided into 60 paisa , each of 10 dinar . Other denominations issued included the shahi of 5 paisa, the sanar of 10 paisa, the abbasi of 20 paisa, the qiran of 30 paisa and the tilla and later the amani , both of 10 rupee. The rupee was replaced in 1925 by the AfghanafghaniAfghani . Ironically, the currency itself was first issued by Afghan monarch Sher Shah Suri during his rule of northern India. Today the unit of currency in Afghanistan is the Afghanafghaniafghani . The Red Fort Hindi , Urdu , usually transcribed into English as Lal Qil ah or Lal Qila is a 17th century fort complex constructed by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in the walled city of Old Delhi in present day Delhi, India that served as the residence of the Mughal Emperors. It also served as the capital of the Mughals until 1857, when Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar was exiled by the British Indian government. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. 1 Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, started construction of the massive fort in 1638 and work was completed in 1648 10 years . 2 The Red Fort was originally referred to as Qila i Mubarak the blessed fort , because it was the residence of the royal family. The layout of the Red Fort was organised to retain and integrate this site with the Salimgarh Fort. The fortress palace was an important focal point of the medieval city of Shahjahanabad. The planning and aesthetics of the Red Fort represent the zenith of Mughal creativity which prevailed during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan. This Fort has had many ... more details
Image Afghan bread.jpg right thumb Afghan bread Afghan bread , or Nan e Afghani Persian language Persian , is the national bread of Afghanistan . ref http www.mansfieldct.org schools mms reads OSOR06 1 Design Breadwinner 20HTML 20Pages recipes.htm ref The bread is oval or rectangular and baked in a tandoor , a cylindrical oven which is the primary cooking equipment of the sub continental region. The Afghan version of the tandoor sits above ground and is made of bricks, which are heated to cook the bread. The bread, also known as nan , is shaped and then stuck to the interior wall of the oven to bake. Nigella sativa Etymology Black cumin or caraway seeds are often sprinkled on the bread, as much for decoration as for taste, and lengthwise lines are scored in the dough to add texture to the bread. Afghan bread is commonly stocked at Middle Eastern grocery stores in western countries. In Afghanistan the baker still cooks the bread the traditional way by spreading the dough around the tandoor, so that it quickly puffs up and starts to colour and emit a fresh bread smell that draws the early morning throngs of people. The baker then uses two long iron tongs to pull the bread from the tandoor wall. Afghans carry the bread in cloth bags, unlike western breads which are packaged in plastic. Similar to that in Arab countries, bread is served with most meals and is generally torn into shreds and used by those eating to envelope foods, so that they can be picked up and conveyed to the mouth, in a manner similar to a sandwich , and also to soak up liquids on the plate. Since people in Afghanistan normally use their hands to eat, the bread thus acts as both a fork and a spoon . The bread has no firm crust and tastes similar to the Indian cuisine Indian and Pakistani cuisine Pakistani variants of naan bread. It has a dense and rich taste. References references Flatbreads Category Afghan cuisine Category Pashtun cuisine Category Pakistani breads Category Flatbreads Category ... more details
Abdul Sattar Afghani Urdu Nastaliq July 6, 1930, Karachi ref name elec http elections.com.pk candidatedetails.php?id 1800 Profile Retrieved 01 October 2010 ref ref name dawn http www.dawn.com 2006 11 05 local2.htm KARACHI Abdus Sattar Afghani passes away Dawn 05 November 2006. Retrieved 01 October 2010 ref to 2006 was a politician from Karachi, Pakistan . He was twice elected mayor of Karachi ref name dawn and once a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan MNA . Political career Mayor of Karachi He was first elected mayor in 1979, serving until 1983. ref name elec ref name dawn He was then reelected the same year and served until 1987. ref name elec ref name dawn National Assembly Afghani finally managed to win a seat in the National Assembly in 2002 from Karachi NA 250, Karachi XII . ref name elec Family Afghani married his three sons and three daughters. ref name elec Death Afghani died in November 2006 at the Aga Khan University Hospital , Karachi. ref name dawn He was buried in the Mewashah Graveyard in Lyari . ref name dawn References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Afghani, Abdul Sattar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Pakistani politician DATE OF BIRTH July 6, 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH Karachi DATE OF DEATH 2006 PLACE OF DEATH Aga Khan University Hospital , Karachi DEFAULTSORT Afghani, Abdul Sattar Category 1930 births Category 2006 deaths Category People from Karachi Category Mayors of Karachi Category Members of the National Assembly of Pakistan Category Pakistani politicians Category Politicians from Karachi ur ... more details
Infobox Person name Ali Mohammad Afghani image Ali mohammad afghani 1.jpg caption birth date Birth date 1925 01 01 birth place Kermanshah , IRN death date Death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death place other names known for Lady Ahoo s Husband occupation Writer nationality Iran ian Ali Mohammad Afghani lang fa , born 1925 in Kermanshah , Iran is an Iranian writer. Biography Veteran contemporary writer, Ali Mohammad Afghani was born in 1925 in Kermanshah . He was raised in a poor family. Although a top student, he dropped out of school to work along with his father. He tried to get employed in the National Iranian Oil Company , but failed for certain reasons. Then he decided to continue his education. After obtaining a high school diploma, he joined the armed forces, and studied at the Military Academy. That was a time when the country was experiencing political turmoil. He became a member of a clandestine political organization comprising army colonels. They had left wing political inclinations and opposed the then leader of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi . On Aug. 19, 1953, the nationalist government of Mohammad Mosaddeq was overturned through a Shah backed coup d etat. Activities of the organization were disclosed after Fazlollah Zahedi Zahedi swept to power, Afghani and a number of his colleagues were arrested. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, but was released after five years due to a commutation. Afghani wrote his masterpiece Lady Ahou s Husband while ... images. Four years later in 1965, Afghani published his second novel Happy People of Qarehsou ... panorama.htm title Ali Mohammad Afghani year 2006 accessdate 2009 05 23 Dead link date October 2010 ... Afghani title Ali Mohammad Afghani year 2009 accessdate 2009 05 23 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Afghani, Ali Mohammad ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Writer DATE OF BIRTH 1925 01 01 PLACE OF BIRTH Kermanshah , DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Afghani, Ali Mohammad Category ... more details
orphan date December 2008 BLP sources date January 2011 Abu Dujan al Afghani lang ar is the purported military spokesman for Al Qaida in Europe . He first appeared in a videotape claiming responsibility for the March 11, 2004 Madrid attacks a few days after the attacks. This is a transcript of the videotaped message claiming al Qaeda carried out the Madrid train bombings, as translated by the Associated Press ref name Bbc20040314 cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe 3509556.stm title Full text Al Qaeda Madrid claim publisher BBC News date March 14, 2004 accessdate 2008 01 18 ref I am embedding this quote in a table, not a quotation template, because one can t include sic templates in a quotation template. class wikitable We declare our responsibility for what happened in Madrid exactly two and a half years after the attacks on New York and Washington. It is a response to your collaboration with the criminals Bush and his allies. This is a response to the crimes that you have caused in the world, and specifically in Iraq and Afghanistan, and there will be more, if God wills it. You love life and we love death, which gives an example of what the Prophet Muhammad said. If you don t stop your injustices, more and more blood will flow and these attacks will seem very small compared to what can occur in what you call terrorism. This is a statement by the military spokesman for al Qaeda in Europe, Abu Dujan al Afghani. See also Aftermath of the March 11, 2004 Madrid attacks References Reflist Persondata name Abu Dujan al Afghani alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death Category Al Qaeda members Category Living people paramilitary bio stub ... more details
, and dining etiquette. Characteristics File Afghani dinner.jpg thumb Afghan dinner sitting ...File Afghan food.jpg thumb 300px A table setting of Afghan food in Kabul Afghan cuisine is largely based ..., Afghan cuisine is undeniably unique, and has been considered to be one of the most flavorsome of cuisines ... Kabul influence on Afghan cuisine An ancient city of art, culture, and being the nation s multi cultural ... citizens. Most notable Afghan food items known today were probably first served by urban residents ... in preparing foods. Fruits and vegetables, fresh and dried, form an important part of the Afghan ... fabled pomegranate s. Herbs and spices used in Afghan cuisine include mentha mint , saffron , coriander ... meats. Afghan cuisine emphasizes well balanced, contrasting tastes and food is neither spicy ... types of Afghan bread Naan Literally bread . Thin, long and oval shaped, its mainly a white whole ... part of any meal. Wealthier families will eat one rice dish per day. The Afghan royalty spent ... Palao File Afghan men feasting.jpg thumb Afghan style eating with plates of Pilaf palao dishes ... upright Kofta Kebab with naan . Afghan kebab is most often found in restaurants and outdoor vendor stalls. The most widely used meat is lamb. Recipes differ with every restaurant. Afghan kebab is served ..., and may be served with cooked Afghan dishes such as Ashak , Mantoo, and Qeshla Qoroot, among others. Afghan food items File Afghan meat balls with rice and corn.jpg upright thumb Rice with kofta meatballs ... dish . File Bendee.jpg thumb upright Baamiyah okra , also served as a side dish. File Afghan roast chicken 2010.jpg upright thumb Roasted chicken kebab File Afghani lamb kebab.jpg thumb upright Afghan Lamb and mutton lamb kebab with yellow saffron rice div col 2 Kofta Afghan Kufta Afghan Kadu Bouranee ... potato and herb s, or ground meat Shorwa Afghan soup similar to borscht Dolma Stuffed grape leaves ... Bolawnee Bolani Afghan bread pancakes Suji Halwa Halwaua e Aurd e Sujee Nan e Afghan Nan e Tandoori ... more details
Afghan Star or AfghanStar may refer to Afghan Star TV series Afghan Star TV series , a reality TV singing contest broadcast in Afghanistan Afghan Star film Afghan Star film , a documentary film about the TV series Disambig ... more details
Orphan date July 2011 Unreferenced date March 2007 Afghan Kypchaks are Aimak Taimeni tribe of Kazakhs Kazakh origin that can be found in Obi district to the east of western Afghan province of Gerat , between the rivers Farakhrud and Gerirud. Afghan Kypchaks together with the Durzais and Kakars, two other tribes of Pushtun origin, constitute Taimeni tribe. There are approximately 440,000 Afghan Kypchaks. References reflist Category Ethnic groups in Afghanistan Category Turkic peoples ... more details
Afghan insurgency can mean the insurgency waged by the Mujahideen Afghanistan mujahideen during the Soviet war in Afghanistan the Taliban insurgency disambiguation ... more details
Infobox Company name Afghan Wireless logo Afghan wireless logo 58b4c.png type genre foundation founder Ehsan Bayat location city Kabul location country Afghanistan location locations area served Afghanistan key people industry Telecommunications products Mobile telecommunication services revenue operating income net income assets equity owner Ehsan Bayat num employees parent divisions subsid slogan Connecting Afghanistan homepage http afghan wireless.com www.afghanwireless.com footnotes intl Afghan Wireless AWCC is a cellular network provider in Afghanistan which was launched on 13 November 2002 by Ehsan Bayat . It is a joint venture business between Telephone Systems International in the United States and the Afghan Ministry of Communications . Afghan Wireless signed a 15 year contract with the Afghan Ministry of Communications, which has a 20 stake in Afghan Wireless. Some services were taken over by Ertebat in 2009, but has returned. Some services are provided by both companies as partners. The company provides GSM services in the four major cities of Afghanistan, including Kabul , Kandahar , Herat , and Mazar i Sharif . See also List of companies of Afghanistan External links http afghan wireless.com Official Website Category Telecommunications companies of Afghanistan Category Joint ventures Category Mobile phone companies of Afghanistan de Afghan Wireless fa ps ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Afghan Pika ref name msw3 MSW3 Hoffmann pages 192 ref image LagomysRufescens.jpg status LC status system iucn3.1 status ref ref name iucn IUCN2008 assessors Smith, A.T. & Boyer, A.F. year 2008 id 41269 title Ochotona rufescens downloaded 10 April 2009 Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern. ref regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Lagomorpha familia Ochotonidae genus Ochotona species O. rufescens binomial Ochotona rufescens binomial authority John Edward Gray Gray , 1842 synonyms range map Afghan Pika area.png range map caption Afghan Pika range The Afghan Pika Ochotona rufescens is a species of mammal in the Ochotonidae family. It is found in Afghanistan , Armenia , Iran , Pakistan , and Turkmenistan . ref name iucn References reflist Lagomorpha O. lagomorph stub Category Pikas Category Mammals of Afghanistan Category Mammals of Pakistan Pika, Afghan Category Fauna of Iran Pika, Afghan br Pika Afghanistan ca Pica de l Afganistan es Ochotona rufescens eu Ochotona rufescens fa fr Pika afghan it Ochotona rufescens mt Pika tal Afganistan ms Pika Afghan ps pt Ochotona rufescens fi Afganistaninpiiskuj nis sv Afghansk piphare ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Afghan Film also known as Afghan Film Organization AFO is Afghanistan s state run film company. It was established in 1968 and the current president is Latif Ahmadi . External links http www.afghanmagazine.com 2004 07 photoessay afghanfilm.shtml Cinema of Afghanistan Category Cinema of Afghanistan Afghanistan stub film company stub ps ... more details