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  2. Afghan Post - Wikipedia

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    Bamiyan themed postage stamp (1951) issued by Postes Afghanes (Afghan Post) Afghan Post is the national mail and courier organization of Afghanistan with its headquarters in Kabul. [1] [2] It has offices in all 34 provinces and 420 or so districts of Afghanistan. [3] Most homes in Afghanistan, particularly in older neighborhoods and in the ...

  3. Postage stamps and postal history of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Bamiyan themed postage stamp (1951) issued by Postes Afghanes (Afghan Post) During the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan period from 2004 to 2021, the postal service as Afghan Post managed to recreate a network of post offices and services although this sped up after 2017 as Ahmad Wahid Wais became the new company director. Until then the core ...

  4. Communications in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan Post has been reorganizing the postal service in 2000s with assistance from Pakistan Post. [9] The Afghanistan Postal commission was formed to prepare a written policy for the development of the postal sector, which will form the basis of a new postal services law governing licensing of postal services providers.

  5. Combat Outpost Keating - Wikipedia

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    Combat Outpost Keating was a small American military outpost in Nurestan Province, in Afghanistan. [1] It was originally constructed to be a Provincial Reconstruction Team , called PRT Kamdesh , but due to extremely high levels of fighting in the area it remained a fire base instead of a PRT.

  6. 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The 1964 Constitution of Afghanistan was the supreme law of the Kingdom of Afghanistan from 1964 to 1973. It was annulled following a coup d'état , [ 1 ] though parts of the constitution were restored by future governments from 2002 to 2004 and from 2021 to 2022.

  7. Afghanistan Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Post's reporting proved newly relevant in the aftermath of the Taliban's 2021 summer offensive and subsequent capture of Kabul, rekindling debates about the efficiency of U.S. state-building effort. Sharp contrasts emerged between what U.S. military officials originally planned to do—versus what actually occurred—in Afghanistan.

  8. 2021 in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    17 August - Incumbent Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh declares himself as caretaker president of Afghanistan and set up a resistance in Panjshir Province, the last government-controlled Afghan province. [35] 26 August 2021 Kabul airport attack – Explosion go off on gates outside Hamid Karzai International Airport. At least 182 are killed ...

  9. Operation Toral - Wikipedia

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    Operation Toral was the codename for the British presence within Afghanistan post-2014 as part of NATO's Resolute Support Mission.UK forces had two major tasks: training and mentoring Afghan Forces, and providing force protection for NATO advisors via the Kabul Security Force/Kabul Protection Unit.