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Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater (1872 bytes)
1: ...He is now a [[life peer]] and sits in the [[House of Lords]]. 3: He was later the chair of the [[Intelligence and Security Select Committee]... 7: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for the Environment]]'''<br>1983 11: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for Transport]]'''<br>1983 15: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Secretary of State for Employment]]'''<br>1983–1985 Peter King, 1st Baron King (2767 bytes) 1: ...69]] - [[22 July]] [[1734]]), [[lord chancellor]] of [[England]], was born at [[Exeter]] in 1669. 3: ...]. He died at [[Ockham]], [[Surrey]], on the 22nd of July 1734. 5: ...urts. Lord King published in [[1702]] a ''History of the Apostles' Creed'' (Leipzig, 1706; Basel, 1750... 11: ...albot, 1st Baron Talbot of Hensol|The Lord Talbot of Hensol]]''' 14: ... Creation | Next=[[John King, 2nd Baron King|John King]]}} Afghanistan (21877 bytes) 1: ...Republic of China|China]] in the easternmost part of the country. It is among the poorest countries i... 3: ...d the '''[[Islamic republic|Islamic Republic]] of Afghanistan'''. 5: ...5;نستان'''<br>'''Da Afghanistan Islami Dawlat'''<br>'''Dawlat-e Eslami-e Afghanes... 10: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Afghanistan flag large.png|125px]] 11: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Coaafghanistansmall.jpg]] U.S. invasion of Afghanistan (55685 bytes) 1: ...f the former. British military operations against Afghanistan were codenamed [[Operation Veritas]]. 3: ...oped a plan for conventional ground operations in Afghanistan...There simply had been no stomach in Washington ... 6: ...o the military action in Afghanistan, [[President of the United States|US President]] [[George W. Bush... 7: * deliver [[Al-Qaida]] leaders located in Afghanistan to the United States 9: ...foreign journalists, diplomats and aid workers in Afghanistan Elections in Afghanistan (1490 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Afghanistan}} 2: ... in which electorates choose [[local government]] officials. 3: ...or a more comprehensive discussion and the [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]] for an o... 5: ...vernment led by [[Hamid Karzai]]. [[President of Afghanistan|Presidential]] elections have been held in 2004. 6: ...arties]] in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and [[political parties|part... Abdullah (Afghanistan) (533 bytes) 3: ...ndahar]] is the current [[Foreign Minister]] of [[Afghanistan]]. 5: ...id Karzai]] Dr. Abdullah was the foreign minister of the [[Northern Alliance]]'s government and the se... Military of Afghanistan (1230 bytes) 1: ...0|official name=Afghan National Army|age=22 years of age (2004 est.)|availability=6,785,414 (2004 est.... 3: ...ion of a national army remains a gradual process; Afghanistan's militia forces continue to be factionalized, la... 5: ... foreign powers including the [[People's Republic of China]], [[Russia]], [[Pakistan]] and the [[Unite... 10: [[Category:Afghanistan]] Gardez, Afghanistan (386 bytes) 1: ...The city is not far from the [[Tora Bora]] region of caves and tunnels, where it was believed that [[O... 3: Gardez is west of [[Khost]] and 60 miles south of [[Kabul]]. 5: {{Afghanistan-geo-stub}} 7: [[Category:Cities in Afghanistan]] 8: [[de:Gardez (Afghanistan)]] Dari (of Afghanistan) (2028 bytes) 1: ...cation between speakers of different languages in Afghanistan. 3: ... ''-ra''. The vowel system also differs from that of Iranian Persian, to some degree. 7: ...it has existed centuries before the creation of [[Afghanistan]] 13: ...oken in Afghanistan is distinct from the language of the [[Zoroastrians]] who live in [[Yazd]] and [[K... 21: ...tegory:Iranian languages]][[Category:Languages of Afghanistan]] Transportation in Afghanistan (2243 bytes) 1: Transportation in [[Afghanistan]]: 3: ...tan]], has barge traffic. During their occupation of the country, the Soviets completed a bridge acros... 5: ...nistan. A highway connecting the principal cities of Herat, Kandahar, Ghazni, and Kabul with links to ... 7: ...roads are in a state of disrepair. The poor state of the Afghan transportation and communication netwo... 11: ...o [[Kheyrabad]] transshipment point on south bank of Amu Darya (2001) Invasions of Afghanistan (2509 bytes) 1: ...always been in dispute. Between the Mughal rulers of South Asia, the Russian Tsars and later Communist... 3: ...has also played an important role in the invasion of [[India]] from the West through the [[Khyber Pass... 5: ...ander the Great]] in 330 BC as part of his string of conquests. Among the cities conquered was [[Herat... 7: ...rive to conquer both [[India]] and the heartlands of [[Dar al-Islam]]. 9: ...ary defeat, which may have led to the dissolution of Soviet [[communism]]. Da Afghanistan Bank (290 bytes) 1: ... the [[banking]] and money handling operations in Afghanistan. Provinces of Afghanistan (1349 bytes) 1: '''[[Afghanistan]]''' consists of 34 '''[[province]]s''', or '''velayat''': 3: ...ed.png|thumb|300px|right|Map showing provinces of Afghanistan]] 10: #:[[Daikondi province]] - northern part of Oruzgan province - established [[March 28]], [[20... 42: ...ts of subnational entities|Afghanistan, Provinces of]] 43: [[Category:Provinces of Afghanistan| ]] Places in Afghanistan (121245 bytes) 3: ...eographically or economically notable places in [[Afghanistan]]. 5: In terms of population, the ten largest cities are: 12: #[[Faizabad, Afghanistan|Faizabad]] - 157,500 19: See also: [[List of cities in Afghanistan]] 132: *[[Ajar, Afghanistan|Ajar]] Emblem of Afghanistan (817 bytes) 1: [[Image:Coaafghanistan.jpg|right|thumb|Emblem of Afghanistan]] 3: ...he nation, and in the late 1990s, during the rule of the [[Taliban]]. 5: ...the mosque is an inscription that states the name of the nation. Around the mosque is a garland. 7: [[nl:Wapenschild van Afghanistan]] Politics of Afghanistan (16780 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Afghanistan}} 2: ...U.S. invasion of Afghanistan|U.S.-led invasion]], Afghanistan remains in many ways a coherent [[state]] in name... 4: ... forces on the resurgence and various warlords looking to maintain or increase their regional and [[ethn... 12: ...ver, the UN continued to recognize the government of [[Burhanuddin Rabbani]]. 14: ...ce left the Afghan seat vacant until the question of legitimacy could be resolved through negotiations... Demographics of Afghanistan (3973 bytes) 1: ....gif|thumb|right|400px|Ethno-linguistic groups in Afghanistan]] 3: ... languages. Dari is spoken by more than one-third of the population as a first language and serves as ... 5: ...raditional practices, provide the principal means of controlling personal conduct and settling legal d... 61: '''Languages''': Pashtu (official) 35%, Afghan Persian (Dari) 50%, Turkic lan... 70: ...orld Factbook]] 2003 and the 2003 U.S. Department of State website.'' History of Afghanistan (20765 bytes) 3: <small>This article is the top of the 4: '''History of [[Afghanistan]]''' series.</small></td></tr> 6: [[Pre-Islamic period of Afghanistan]]</td></tr> 8: [[Islamic conquest of Afghanistan]]</td></tr> 12: [[European influence in Afghanistan]]</td></tr> Communications in Afghanistan (1709 bytes) 16: ... station in Mazar-e Sharif reaching four northern Afghanistan provinces) (1998) 31: ... Difficulties of operating media organizations in Afghanistan] 32: [[Category:Afghanistan]] 33: [[Category:Communications by country|Afghanistan]] Islam in Afghanistan (23065 bytes) 1: ...liph]] of [[Islam]] and the cousin and son-in-law of prophet [[Muhammad]]. Most [[Shi'a]]s in general ... 3: ...of [[Ismailis]]. There is also a strong influence of [[Sufism]] among both Sunni and Shi'a communities... 7: See: [[Islamic conquest of Afghanistan]] 11: ...s entrepreneurs; many gained from the development of education that began in the [[1950s]]. 13: ...[[Yunus Khalis]] and the [[Ittihad-i-Islam]] of Professor [[Abd al-Rabb al-Rasul Sayyaf]]. Violent sec...
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