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  2. Crystal Bayat - Wikipedia

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    Bayat was born in 1997 in Kabul and is a native of Ghazni province, and a member of the Bayat tribe, a Turkic ethnic minority. [2] Her mother is a gynaecologist (currently unable to work due to Taliban takeover) and her father worked for the Ministry of Interior Affairs [3] before the collapse of the republic.

  3. Chihil Sutun - Wikipedia

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    Chihil Sutun (Persian: چهل‌ستون, meaning "Forty Columns"), also spelled Chehel Sutoon, Chelsutoon, Chehelseton or Chihilsitoon, is a historic palace with gardens located about 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) east of Darulaman in Kabul, Afghanistan. It was built in 1796 by Emperor Zaman Shah Durrani. [1]

  4. Commander Shafi Hazara - Wikipedia

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    On May 1, 1992, he returned to Kabul and formed a six-man unit and started his armed struggle against the remnants of the government of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. In the first battles, he captured the state security office department, the Ministry of Interior, the sixth security district, and Mahtab Qala and Dasht-e Barchi security ...

  5. Tarakhel (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The current tribe of Tarakhel in Kabul is further divided into many sub-tribes, one of the major tribe which is a direct descendent of 'Pacha Baba' and are known as PachaaKhel (Pashto: پاچاخیل). With time, other sub-tribes form different regions settled in today's tarakhel in Deh Sabz District district of Kabul.

  6. 2001 Sayyd Alma Kalay airstrike - Wikipedia

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    The Sayyd Alma Kalayy airstrike was 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 calling in airstrikes accidentally misguided the Boeing B-52 bomber to strike a hill held by American Special Forces and dozens of their Afghan allies.

  7. Explosion in Afghan capital Kabul kills six people - AOL

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    KABUL (Reuters) -An explosion in Afghanistan's capital Kabul on Monday killed six people, the country's interior ministry and police said. "Details will be shared later," spokesman Abdul Mateen ...

  8. Emotiv - Wikipedia

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    There are two reference sensors at P3 and P4 locations. The EPOC+ measures both EEG and 9-axis motion data. Data is transmitted wirelessly through Bluetooth. [16] The Emotiv Insight was made available for general release in 2015. It is a 5-channel wireless EEG device covering frontal, temporal and parieto-occipital locations around the brain.

  9. Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) - Wikipedia

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    Kalakani was a native of Kalakan, a village thirty kilometers north of Kabul. In late November, they besieged Jabal al-Siraj , north of Kabul, and on either 11 or 12 December, after 18 days of siege, Ahmad Ali Lodi peacefully surrendered the citadel, handing over all government funds as well as 18 machine guns, and an unspecified number of ...