Farah Afghanistan has an Airport located in the East Zone Which connects with Heart and Kabul international airports.
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Farah Afghanistan has an Airport located in the East Zone Which connects with Heart and Kabul international airports.
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Farah Afghanistan provance has 10 districts Poorchaman Gulistan Bakwa BalaBulak Khaksafed Poshtarod Annardara Kalagha Shapekoh LashwaJowen.
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Farah Afghanistan has a very clear grid of roads distributed through the higher-density residential areas.
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Citadel at Farah Afghanistan is probably one of a series of fortresses constructed by Alexander the Great, the city being an intermediate stop between Alexandria Arachosia and Herat, the location of another of Alexander's fortresses.
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Under the Parthian Empire, Farah Afghanistan fell under the satrapy of Aria, and was one of its key cities.
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Farah Afghanistan was seized by Sultan Jan, then ruler of Herat, but re-captured by Dost Mohammad Khan on July 8,1862.
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Roads in Farah Afghanistan Province have seen massive improvement since May 2005.
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Abdul Basir Salangi, governor of Farah Afghanistan Province, said that the clashes left at least 25 members of the government security forces and five civilians dead, and at least 300 Taliban fighters were killed.
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Farah Afghanistan Airport is located next to the city and as of May 2014 had regularly scheduled flights to Herat.
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