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Herat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Herat, Afghanista ... Herat, northwestern Afghanistan, capital of Herat Province, on the Harirud river. Herat is perhaps the most beautiful of Afghanistan's ancient cities. ... The Afghans captured Herat in 1749. Principal architectural features of the city are the old city walls and gates, Islamic tombs, and the Friday Mosque.
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Herat Gallery specializes in old and antique oriental rugs, carpets and tribal weavings. ... Our on-line inventory emphasizes rare, beautiful and ethnographically significant rugs, carpets and tribal weavings of the Baluch (Belouch) tribal groups including the Timuri, Timuri Yaqub-Khani, Aimaq, Aimaq Jamshidi,
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Herat, in western Afghanistan, is less than 50 miles from the Iranian border. The area is controlled by warlord Ismail Khan. ... Herat, in western Afghanistan, is less than 50 miles from the Iranian border. Herat seems to be a clean, progressive town, with not as much war damage as Kabul. The area is controlled by the war...
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Herat Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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ISJM has given grants of $950 to Prof. Anette Ittig to document several sites of Jewish interest in Herat, Afghanistan, including four former synagogues and a bath house. She commissioned photographs, measured drawings, and described the buildings.
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Portion of sheet I-41I Herat. Original scale 1:253,440 Compiled and published originally under the direction of the Surveyor-General of India 1913 and Revised to 1941. Published by the War Office, 1942 and reprinted by the U.S. Army Map Service October 1942.
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Our advisory service is constantly receiving questions from students who would like to study in the most prestigious US Universities. Among them are Stanford, Yale, Pennsylvania, Chicago, Columbia University, etc. ... HERAT UNIVERSITY :: Language is proudly powered by WordPress; Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS).
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