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Note 48: Mazari tribespeople, whom preyed on vessels moving through the territory they inhabited on both banks of the Indus, also were identified as obstacles necessary to surmount in order to actuate the Mithenkote plan.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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By November 9 of 2001, the Americans launched a ground invasion of Mazari Sharif, and three days later the Taliban fled Kabul, presumably for Pakistan.
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By November 9 of 2001, the Americans launched a ground invasion of Mazari Sharif, and three days later the Taliban fled Kabul, presumably for Pakistan.
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The militias of Dostum, Sayyaf, Massoud, Mazari, and Hekmatyar pillaged the city, robbing families and slaughtering and raping women.
A Woman Among Warlords Malalai Joya 2009
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Within days, the armed forces of Mazari pulled out while hundreds of innocent, poor people died in Afshar.
A Woman Among Warlords Malalai Joya 2009
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Would any schools be interested sending students to the Buffalo area to hear a presentation from an Afghan exchange student from Mazari e Sharif?
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Would any schools be interested sending students to the Buffalo area to hear a presentation from an Afghan exchange student from Mazari e Sharif?
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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Joining us now, Hafez al - Mazari, is the Washington bureau chief for Al-Jazeera.
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He secured Mazari's support for immediate repairs, and, most important, Mazari assured Mousouris that security would be provided for museum staff and workmen.
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Mousouris then decided to seek the support of Mazari, leader of Hezbe Wahdat, so the museum could be protected and repaired.
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