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    Ghurian (غوريان; Ghūrīān, Ghoryan, Ġūrīān) is a city and the administrative center of Ghurian District in Herat Province, Afghanistan. It is 790 m high...
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  • The Ghurian District (Ghoryan District) is an Afghan administrative district (Wuleswali) in far western Afghanistan in western Herat Province. The district...
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    running within Afghanistan from the border at Shamtiq–Jono to the town of Ghurian (61.2 km [38.0 mi]) was also completed. Section 4 is the line from Jono...
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  • Five Nations Railway Corridor (category Transport in Afghanistan)
    border with Herat in Afghanistan. This line is part of the proposed railway route. The section between Khaf and Ghurian (Afghanistan) was inaugurated in...
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    Within Afghanistan, section-3 from the Iran-Afghanistan border at Shamtiq–Jono (Jonaw, Junaw) to Ghurian 61.2 km route was completed in October 2017 and...
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  • (1903–1906) rebellion in Guria Province, Georgia (Caucasus) Ghurian, a town in western Afghanistan Gurian-e Gora, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran Gurian...
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  • There were many terrorist attacks in Afghanistan in 2021. These attacks left at least 350 people dead and at least another 200 injured. The Taliban takeover...
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    Second Herat War (category Afghanistan articles missing geocoordinate data)
    proceeded quickly. Commander Majid Khan, the ruler of Ghurian, interceded on behalf of the Afghan defenders. Carrying a copy of the Quran, he surrendered...
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    Herat (1793–1863) (category Former political entities in Afghanistan)
    movement, played a key role in reviving the confederacy. After a brief siege, Ghurian fell on November 15, 1837. The siege began on November 23, 1837, Mohammad...
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    the Safavids, Uzbeks and the Afghans. However, the town was once again revived and is today known by the name of Ghurian. Houtsma 1987, p. 802. Bosworth...
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