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    Hindu Kush (redirect from Hindukush)
    Some modern scholars remove the space and refer to the mountain range as Hindukush. Hindu Kush is generally translated as "Killer of Hindu" or "Hindu-Killer"...
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  • Look up Hindukush in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hindu Kush is a mountain range in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Hindukush or Hindu Kush may also refer...
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  • settlement Haidarabad (Persian: حيدرآباد) and is about 65 km from Balkh (ancient town). "Distance between Hindukush and Bajgir". distancebetween.info....
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    well as the Kam sections of the Siah-Posh (black-robed) Kafirs of the Hindukush mountains. Timur invaded Afghanistan in March 1398. On the basis of local...
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  • Oqaban Hindukush (Persian: عقابان هندوکش) or the Hindukush Eagles is a professional football club in Afghanistan. It last played in the Afghan Premier...
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  • Koh-e Hindukush (Dari: کوه هندوکش "mountain which attracts the Hindu or Hindu-happy"). It is a mountain of the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan. It is located...
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  • won the toss and elected to field. Arshaduddin Safi, Hizbullah Durrani (Hindukush Strikers) and Subhanullah Hotak (Mah-e-Par Stars) all made their first-class...
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    of the Buddhist traditions refers to this cis-Hindukush branch of ancient Kambojas. The trans-Hindukush region including the Pamirs and Badakhshan which...
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  • elected to field. Maiwand Champions won the toss and elected to field. Hindukush Strikers won the toss elected to bat. Mah-e-Par Staes won the toss and...
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    The Shina (Shina: ݜݨیاٗ, Ṣiṇyaá) or Gilgitis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group primarily residing in Gilgit–Baltistan and Indus Kohistan in Pakistan...
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