Examples of using Afghan in English and their translations into Malay
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reputation for unusual cruelty, even by the standards of the Afghan conflict, and has been behind some of the deadliest attacks in urban centres.
KABUL(REUTERS)- Afghan forces regained control of most of the northern city of Kunduz on Tuesday(Oct 4) amid sporadic fighting, officials said, as questions arose
after the Taliban government was toppled and the new Afghan government under Hamid Karzai was formed,
She founded the Afghan Institute of Learning(AIL) in 1995, providing schooling and healthcare in Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan as well as setting up the secret home schools,
after the Taliban government was toppled and the new Afghan government under President Hamid Karzai was formed,
An Afghan regional official claimed that Afghanistan was on the right track for a stable government and begged the United
other supporters channeling fighters and funds to the Afghan resistance.
(The) Afghan government directs all the security
Pakistani actor Salman Shahid, Afghan actor Hanif Hum Ghum
KABUL(Reuters)- Afghan forces regained control of most of the northern city of Kunduz on Tuesday amid sporadic fighting, officials said, as questions arose
The Afghan Border Police(ABP) are responsible for
which taunted Afghan forces and their Western backers throughout Monday's attack,
During his reign, he eliminated external military threats from the Afghan descendants of Sher Shah(an Afghan who was able to temporarily oust Humayun from 1540 to 1555),
(At) the same time, the Afghan government directs all the security
If an Afghan civilian helps coalition forces, he deserves to
In 2001, under similar political circumstances, a small band of CIA operators restored old ties to Afghan tribal leaders, teamed up with U.S. Special Forces and, backed with U.S. air power, toppled the Taliban in a matter of weeks.'.
According to the United Nations, more than 1,500 civilians were killed or wounded in the Afghan conflict in July alone,
officials said at least a dozen members of the Afghan security forces were killed in fighting in Helmand province,
by the Peshawar Accord, a peace and power-sharing agreement under which all the Afghan parties were united in April 1992, except for the Pakistani supported Hezb-e Islami of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.
Afghan officials are investigating how the Taliban managed to thrust into the city's center despite months of military operations aimed at preventing a repeat of last year's debacle,