Gardez (Pashto: ګردېز / Persian: گردیز; Gardēz, meaning "mountain fortress" in Middle Persian) is the capital of the Paktia Province of Afghanistan. The...
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Shah Yousuf Gardez was an Islamic Sufi saint who came to Multan, (present-day Punjab, Pakistan) in 1088 AD. He is said to have restored the city of Multan...
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The Gardez Ganesha is a statue of the Hindu god Ganesha, discovered in Gardez, near Kabul in Afghanistan. It is considered as "a typical product of the...
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Gardez Airport (IATA: GRG, ICAO: OAGZ) is a public use airport located near Gardez, Paktia, Afghanistan. List of airports in Afghanistan Airport record...
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Gardez (Pashto: ګردېز ولسوالۍ) is a district in Paktia Province, Afghanistan. The center of the district which is also the capital of Paktia Province is...
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two members of the Islamic State terrorist group at a Shiite mosque in Gardez, eastern Afghanistan. The attack left 48 dead, including three children...
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up the majority of the population and a small percentage include Tajiks. Gardez is the provincial capital. The traditional food in Paktia is known as (dandakai)...
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69°22′17.3″E / 33.477750°N 69.371472°E / 33.477750; 69.371472 The Khost-Gardez Pass, frequently abbreviated as the K-G Pass, and known locally as the Seti-Kandow...
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The Gardez Fire Base was an American outpost in Afghanistan, near the city of Gardez, in the province of Paktia, near the border with Pakistan. The base...
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can be traced back to the city of Gardez in Afghanistan. There have been a few known Gerdezi families from Gardez who migrated to different parts of...
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