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The pair were discovered by Taliban militants and returned to their village in Khash Rod district where the extremists are active, says the story, adding:
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They were shot down in cold blood by Taliban extremists in front of a crowd in the remote district of Khash Rod, says ANI.
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As the old-timer Hayasdantsees would say, years ago, here in Chicago as they'd eat the Khash either hot or cold--Pah!
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Khash is served in a medium-sized to large soup bowl.
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Khash is essentially a broth which is acquired from slowly simmering the lower leg shanks and ankles of steers.
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Khash is served in a medium-sized to large soup bowl.
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And, when the Khash is allowed to turn into gelatin, then sprinkled with vinegar, chopped onions, and more garlic, it becomes a tasty cold dish!
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Khash is essentially a broth which is acquired from slowly simmering the lower leg shanks and ankles of steers.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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It is formed by the accumulation of the waters brought down by the Helmend, the Haroot-rud, the river of Khash, the Furrah-rud and other streams, which flow from the mountains of Afghanistan, with converging courses to the south-west.
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It is traversed by a number of streams, as the Haroot-rud, the river of Furrah, the river of Khash, the Helmend, and others, and is very productive along their banks, which are fertilized by annual inundations; but the country between the streams is for the most part an arid desert.
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