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    The Hari River (Persian: هریرود or Dari: هری رود, romanized: Harī Rōd; Pashto: د هري سیند) or Herat River or Tejen River or Harirud is a river flowing...
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  • Hari River may refer to: Hari River (Afghanistan), one of the three major rivers of Afghanistan Batang Hari River, the longest river in Sumatra, Indonesia...
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    BCE. Afghanistan contains most of the Hindu Kush. There are a number of major rivers in the country, including Amu Darya, Arghandab, Farah, Hari, Helmand...
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  • Hari River, Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan Haryana also Hariyana, a state in northern India, from Hari (Vishnu) and Ayana (abode) Hari Seldon...
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  • China - Yellow Sea Han River - Korea - Yellow Sea Hari River, Afghanistan - Afghanistan and Turkmenistan Helmand River - Afghanistan and Iran Hatton Oya...
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  • Thumbnail for Drowning of Afghan refugees in the Hari River
    1, 2020, a group of Afghan refugees tried to enter Iran and drowned in the Hari River on the border between Iran and Afghanistan. Reuters and other new...
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    (Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan) Hamun-e Mashkid (Iran, Pakistan) Hari River, Afghanistan (Tedzhen River) (Afghanistan, Iran, Turkmenistan) Murgab River (Afghanistan...
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    Kashmir, Peshawar and Jamrud. Hari Singh Nalwa was responsible for expanding the frontier of Sikh Empire to beyond the Indus River right up to the mouth of...
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    the Afghan army failed to capture the Jamrud Fort from the Sikh Khalsa Army, but killed Sikh Commander Hari Singh Nalwa, thus ending the Afghan-Sikh...
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    Battle of the Arius (category Military history of Afghanistan)
    the Arius was near the Arius River (now known Hari River). The river flows through the parts of modern-day Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. It flows through...
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  • on 12 December 1762 between Afghans and Sikhs on the Ravi River. Ahmad Shah Durrani was seeking to return to Afghanistan after campaigning in the Punjab...
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    and chronology of the early Vedic period. Rivers with certain identifications stretch from eastern Afghanistan to the western Gangetic plain, clustering...
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    Chitral River, also known in Afghanistan as the Kunar River, is a 480 kilometres (300 mi) long river in northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan. It originates...
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    Sikhs. On the other hand, some state that the killing of Hari Singh Nalwa resulted in an Afghan victory. James Norris, Professor of Political Science at...
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    Supremacy": Bukhara, Afghanistan and the Battle for Balkh, 1731-1901. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-10399-3. Muhammad Katib Hazarah 2012, p. 65. Hari Ram Gupta (October...
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  • in Afghanistan who are of Kazakh origin. They can be found in Obi district to the east of western Afghanistan's province of Herat, between the rivers Farāh...
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    Standoff at the Khyber Pass (1834–1835) (category Emirate of Afghanistan)
    where the Afghan chief had gathered a sizable army. Ranjit Singh deployed his forces tactically along the Bara River. According to Hari Ram Gupta, "The...
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    Paropamisus Mountains (category Mountain ranges of Afghanistan)
    Chaghcharan, also called Firozkoh) and following the north bank of the Hari River via Herat toward the eastern extensions of Alborz Mountains in Iran in...
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    including his artillery and food supplies. When the Afghans reached the Hari Rud river, it was completely frozen. Attempting to cross it caused much of the...
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    under Hari Singh Nalwa Campaigned against the Afghans in the third phase of the Afghan Sikh wars and they took even the Winter capital of the Afghans Peshawar...
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