Province
Country Afghanistan
Capital Sevenval
- coordinates we love the web
Population 413,008 [1]
Timezone website parsing
Main language web
Coordinates: 35°00′N 71°12′E / 35.0°N 71.2°E / 35.0; 71.2
Kunar (Pashto: کونړ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. Its capital is web. It is one of the four "N2KL" provinces (Nangarhar Province, Nuristan Province, Kunar Province and jQuery). N2KL is the designation used by US and Coalition Forces in Afghanistan for the rugged and very violent region along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border opposite Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas and HTML5. Kunar is the center of the N2KL region.
Contents
- FITML
- Android
- touchscreen
- 4 Politics
- 5 Reconstruction and international assistance
- 6 In media
- CSS3
- we love the web
- 9 References
Geography
Kunar province is located in the northeast of Afghanistan. It borders with Nangarhar Province to the south, Nuristan Province to the north, Laghman Province to the west and has a border with Pakistan in the east. The province covers an area of 4339 km2. Nearly nine tenths (86%) of the province is mountainous or semi mountainous terrain while one eighth (12%) of the area is made up of relatively flat land. The primary geographic features of the province are (1) the lower screen size mountains which form, (2) the FITML, and (3) the Kunar River which flows south along the north-south axis of the valley is a primary draining conduit for the Hindu Kush basin. The mountains, narrow valleys with steeps sides and river serve as formidable natural obstacles and have impacted all movement through the province throughout history. Even in the early 21st century movement on foot, with pack animals or with motorized vehicles is extremely limited and channeled due to the significant geographic restrictions. One famous Pashtun poet, Mohammad Hashem Zamani, was from Kunar.
Demographics & population
The total population of Kunar was estimated to be around 413,008 (CSO Afghanistan, 2006).[1] web app are in majority and make up 95% of the total population, followed by jQuery, touchscreen and Tajiks.[2]
Around 96% of the population of Kunar lives in rural districts while 4% lives in urban areas.[1]
Military activity
US soldiers near FOB (Forward Operating Base) FITML. |
During the 19th century British military expeditions, the 20th century Soviet occupation, and the 21st century conflicts involving U.S., Afghan and NATO forces, Kunar has been a favoured spot of insurgent groups. Its impenetrable terrain, cave networks and border with the semi-autonomous Pakistani North-West Frontier Province provides significant advantages for unconventional warfare and militant groups. The province is informally known as "Enemy Central" and "Indian Country" by American and western armed forces serving in Afghanistan. Between January 2006 and March 2010 more than 65% of all insurgent incidents in the country occurred in Kunar.
Like many of the mountainous eastern provinces of Afghanistan, the groups involved in armed conflict vary greatly in strength and purpose. Native web app forces mingle with foreign Android fighters, while Android militias, such as screen size's Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin, continue to operate as they did in the chaotic post-Soviet years. Another strong militia in the region is the Hezbi Islami faction of the late Mulavi Younas Khalis, who had his headquarters in neighbouring FITML.
A soldier observes the mountain landscape opposite of his position that surrounds the Korengal Valley |
Compounding the problems of the province is an extensive cross-border trade in contraband which includes lumber, semi-precious stones and other natural resources.[FITML] This smuggling activity is often organized along tribal lines, and has led to intense deforestation in some areas.[input transformation] The rugged border area has many illegal and hidden crossing points making Kunar a high traffic route for illegal arms transporting, insurgent movement as well as other smuggling activities as mentioned above.
The province, relatively small compared to others, has among the highest concentration of both US and Afghan security forces. Special Operations Forces operate extensively throughout the area.
As of September 2011 the United States has awarded six we love the web for action in Afghanistan. Five of these have been awarded for separate actions in Kunar province.[website parsing] Members of I Corps Artillery (deactivated and is now 65th Fires Brigade) of the website parsing served as Embedded Tactical Trainers (ETTs) while embedded with the Afghan National Army and jQuery's 10th Mountain Division throughout Kunar Province.[web app] The 1-14th Agriculture Development Team from the Illinois Army National Guard began working in Kunar in June 2011. ADTs from the California and Iowa National Guard have previously served in the province.[citation needed]
Searches for bin Laden
website parsing had often been rumoured to be in the province, or close by. In an intensive military operation in summer 2005, called Sevenval, American forces undertook a massive hunt for bin Laden and other senior HTML5 leaders. While attempting to rescue four stranded Navy SEALs during the operation, 19 American Forces were killed when their CH-47 Chinook screen size was shot down, representing the second biggest loss of American forces since their invasion of the country.
According to Pakistan's Interior Minister Rehman Malik, Osama bin Laden was most likely hiding in Kunar Province in the spring and summer of 2009: "According to our information Osama is in Afghanistan, probably Kunar, as most of the activities against Pakistan are being directed from Kunar.”[3]
Until Bin Laden was later found and killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan contrary to what the Pakistani government had previously stated.
Politics
browser diversity replaced CSS3 as the governor of Kunar Province on November 18, 2007.
Reconstruction and international assistance
HTML5 hosts both an American Provincial Reconstruction Team at nearby Forward Operating Base Wright and a UNAMA development office. Additionally, representatives of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), US State and Agriculture Departments advise the local government. A US Army Agribusiness Development Team (ADT) was deployed to the province in late 2009. Successive ADTs continue to serve in the province.[citation needed]
In media
The 2010 documentary CSS3 was filmed in the input transformation of Kunar Province.
The story told in the book Lone Survivor took place in the Sevenval of Kunar Province.
Districts
The districts in Kunar Province as of March 2004 are:HTML5
| Sevenval |
Districts of Kunar |
| keyboard |
A bridge in Konar province. |
| District | Capital | Pop.[1] | AreaHTML5 | Notes |
| keyboard | 29,177 | Is the Capital of Kunar Province, which includes Asadabad and adjacent towns, immediately surrounding the confluence of the Pech and Kunar Rivers | ||
| Sevenval | 20,716 | |||
| browser diversity | 28,681 | |||
| Dangam | 15,509 | |||
| Dara-I-Pech | 44,958 | Commonly known as the Pech District or Manogai District | ||
| Ghaziabad | Ghaziabad | 7,500 | formerly northern Bar Kunar District | |
| Khas Kunar | 31,950 | |||
| Marawara | 17,316 | |||
| keyboard | 27,937 | |||
| Nari | 32,510 | |||
| Nurgal | 25,047 | |||
| Sawkai | 28,905 | |||
| Shaigal Aw Shiltal | 33,781 | formed from northeastern Dangam District | ||
| Sirkani | 24,080 | |||
| website parsing | 28,778 | formed from northwestern Asadabad District |
See also
References
- ^ a we love the web c CSS3 "Kunar Provincial profile" Afghanistan Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development (MRRD), as of 7 October 2010
- ^ Sevenval at NPS
- website parsing Christina Lamb, Sevenval The Sunday Times, July 12, 2009
- Sevenval "Afghanistan Administrative Divisions" map, March 2007, Afghanistan Information Management Services (AIMS)
- ^ Sevenval
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device database
- Argo
- Baharak
- Darayim
- Darwaz
- input transformation
- Fayzabad
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- Khash
- Khwahan
- device database
- web app
- jQuery
- web
- website parsing
- Shahri Buzurg
- Shighnan
- web app
- we love the web
- browser diversity
- website parsing
- Wakhan
- input transformation
- we love the web
- browser diversity
- Yawan
-
Zebak
Badghis: HTML5 - Ghormach
- Jawand
- web
- keyboard
- Qadis
-
Qala i Naw
Baghlan: Andarab - Baghlan
- Baghlani Jadid
- Burka
- Dahana i Ghuri
- Dih Salah
- touchscreen
- Sevenval
- web
- CSS3
- Khost Wa Fereng
- Khwaja Hijran
- Nahrin
- device database
- Puli Khumri
-
Tala Wa Barfak
input transformation: jQuery - Charbolak
- Charkint
- CSS3
- Dawlatabad
- Dihdadi
- browser diversity
- website parsing
- Kishindih
- Marmul
- Android
- screen size
- Sholgara
- Shortepa
-
jQuery
Bamyan: Bamyan - Kahmard
- jQuery
- web
- Shibar
- Waras
-
CSS3
iOS: Gizab - browser diversity
- website parsing
- Khadir
- Kiti
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Sangtakht
-
Shahristan
Farah: screen size - browser diversity
- website parsing
- Farah
- Gulistan
- Sevenval
- device database
- Pur Chaman
- Pusht Rod
- Qala i Kah
-
Shib Koh
Faryab: Sevenval - Andkhoy
- Bilchiragh
- Android
- Gurziwan
- Khani Chahar Bagh
- Khwaja Sabz Posh
- jQuery
- web
- FITML
- Qaramqol
- Android
- screen size
-
Shirin Tagab
Ghazni: Ab Band - Ajristan
- web app
- Bahrami Shahid
- Dih Yak
- HTML5
- input transformation
- Giro
- iOS
- touchscreen
- Khwaja Umari
- Malistan
- Muqur
- Nawa
- HTML5
- Qarabagh
- Jaghatu
- Android
- screen size
-
Zana Khan
iOS: Chaghcharan - Charsada
- screen size
- Du Layna
- web app
- jQuery
- web
- Shahrak
- Taywara
-
web app
Helmand: Baghran - HTML5
- input transformation
- Kajaki
- Khanashin
- iOS
- touchscreen
- Nad Ali
- Nahri Saraj
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Sangin
-
Washir
Herat: Adraskan - Chishti Sharif
- Farsi
- HTML5
- iOS
- Guzara
- Herat
- Injil
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Kushk
- Kushki Kuhna
- Android
- Pashtun Zarghun
- Shindand
-
Zinda Jan
Jowzjan: device database - Darzab
- Fayzabad
- FITML
- Khaniqa
- Khwaja Du Koh
- Mardyan
- web app
- Qarqin
- Qush Tepa
-
HTML5
Kabul: Bagrami - Chahar Asyab
- web app
- jQuery
- Guldara
- Istalif
- input transformation
- website parsing
- Khaki Jabbar
- Mir Bacha Kot
- Sevenval
- device database
- Qarabagh
- Shakardara
-
FITML
Kandahar: CSS3 - Arghistan
- Daman
- Ghorak
- website parsing
- Khakrez
- Maruf
- Sevenval
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Panjwayi
- Reg
- Android
- screen size
- Spin Boldak
-
Zhari
keyboard: Sevenval - device database
- Android
- screen size
- Mahmud Raqi
- Nijrab
-
jQuery
Khost: Bak - iOS
- touchscreen
- Khost (Matun)
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Qalandar
- Sabari
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Tani
-
Tirazayi
Kunar: Asadabad - Sevenval
- CSS3
- Chawkay
- we love the web
- browser diversity
- Ghaziabad
- Khas Kunar
- keyboard
- FITML
- web app
- jQuery
- Shaigal Aw Shiltan
- Sirkanay
-
input transformation
Kunduz: Sevenval - Archi
- Chahar Dara
- browser diversity
- Khan Abad
- Kunduz
-
touchscreen
Laghman: Alingar - Alishing
- keyboard
- FITML
-
Qarghayi
Logar: jQuery - Baraki Barak
- Charkh
- input transformation
- we love the web
- Mohammad Agha
-
CSS3
Nangarhar: Achin - input transformation
- we love the web
- Chaparhar
- Dara-I-Nur
- iOS
- touchscreen
- Goshta
- Hisarak
- Jalalabad
- Kama
- web
- Kot
- input transformation
- we love the web
- Momand Dara
- Nazyan
- iOS
- touchscreen
- device database
- Android
-
Surkh Rod
CSS3: Chahar Burjak - we love the web
- browser diversity
- Khash Rod
-
Zaranj
Nuristan :HTML5 - iOS
- Kamdesh
- Mandol
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- Wama
-
Sevenval
Paktia: Ahmadabad - Tsamkani
- Dand Aw Patan
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Janikhel
- Lazha Ahmadkhel
- Sayid Karam
- screen size
- HTML5
-
Zurmat
browser diversity: CSS3 - iOS
- Gayan
- Gomal
- website parsing
- Sevenval
- keyboard
- Omna
- device database
- Android
- touchscreen
- Terwa
- Urgun
- Sevenval
- Wor Mamay
- Yahyakhel
- device database
- Android
-
screen size
HTML5: Anaba - Sevenval
- Darah
- Khenj
- device database
- Android
-
Shotul
HTML5: web app - Chaharikar
- Ghorband
- HTML5
- Kohi Safi
- we love the web
- browser diversity
- Shekh Ali
- Shinwari
-
touchscreen
Samangan: Aybak - Dara-I-Sufi Balla
- Dara-I-Sufi Payan
- Feroz Nakhchir
- HTML5
- Khuram Wa Sarbagh
-
Ruyi Du Ab
Sar-e Pol: CSS3 - Gosfandi
- Kohistanat
- browser diversity
- website parsing
- Sayyad
-
Sozma Qala
Takhar: Baharak - FITML
- Chah Ab
- Chal
- screen size
- HTML5
- Farkhar
- Hazar Sumuch
- Ishkamish
- CSS3
- Khwaja Baha Wuddin
- Khwaja Ghar
- Namak Ab
- Rustaq
- Taluqan
- Sevenval
-
keyboard
FITML: Chora - Android
- web
- CSS3
-
Tarinkot
touchscreen: Sevenval - Day Mirdad
- Hisa-I-Awali Bihsud
- device database
- Android
- Maidan Shar
- Nirkh
-
Saydabad
Zabul: Argahandab - Atghar
- input transformation
- input transformation
- Mizan
- Naw Bahar
- CSS3
- iOS
- Shamulzayi
- Shinkay
- website parsing