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Encyclopedia > Nurestan
Map showing Nurestan province in Afghanistan

Nurestan Province (also spelled Nuristan) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It was formed in 2001 from the northern parts of Laghman province and Konar province. 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Categories: Stub | Provinces of Afghanistan ... Categories: Stub | Provinces of Afghanistan ...


Located on the southern slopes of the Hindu Kush mountains in the northeastern part of the country, Nurestan spans the basins of the Alingâr, Pech, Landai Sin, and Kunar rivers. It's capital is Nurestan. It is bordered on the north by Badakhshan province, on the west by Kapisa province, on the south by Laghman and Konar provinces, and on the east by Pakistan. The Hindu Kush or Hindukush (هندوکش in Persian) is a mountain range in Afghanistan as well as in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. ... Badakhshan is a region comprising parts of northeastern Afghanistan and of Tajikistan. ... Categories: Afghanistan geography stubs | Provinces of Afghanistan ...


Until the 1890s, the region was known as Kafiristan (Persian: Land of the Infidels) because of its inhabitants: the Nuristani, an ethnically distinctive people (numbering about 60,000) who practiced animism. The region was conquered by Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in 1895-96 and the Nuristani were forcibly converted to Islam. The region was renamed Nurestan, meaning Land of the Enlightened, a reflection of the "enlightening" of the pagan Nuristani by the "light" of Islam. Persian (فارسی), (local name in Iran and Afghanistan: Fârsi), Pârsi (older local name, but still used by some speakers), Tajik (a Central Asian dialect) or Dari (Another local name in Afghanistan), is a language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Bahrain and Uzbekistan. ... They are an ethnicity of Eastern Afghanistan on the borders of Pakistan, who for centuries remained the last pagan society in the country, until their conquest and forced conversion to Islam by an evil king in 1895. ... Animism is the belief that personalized supernatural beings (or souls) inhabit all objects and govern their existence. ... Emir (also sometimes rendered as Amir or Ameer, Arabic commander) is a title of nobility historically used in Islamic nations of the Middle East and North Africa. ... Amir Abdur Rahman Khan Abdur Rahman Khan (c. ... 1895 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1896 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Islam (Arabic al-islām الإسلام,  listen) the submission to God is a monotheistic faith and the worlds second-largest religion. ...


Nurestan was the scene of some of the heaviest guerrilla fighting during the 1979-89 invasion and occupation of Afghanistan by Soviet forces. Guerrilla (also called a partisan) is a term borrowed from Spanish (from guerra meaning war) used to describe small combat groups. ... 1979 is a common year starting on Monday. ... 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Soviet Union - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...



Provinces of Afghanistan
Badakhshan | Badghis | Baghlan | Balkh | Bamiyan | Daikondi | Farah | Faryab | Ghazni | Ghowr | Helmand | Herat | Jowzjan | Kabul | Kandahar | Kapisa | Khost | Konar | Kunduz | Laghman | Lowgar | Nangarhar | Nimruz | Nurestan | Oruzgan | Paktia | Paktika | Panjshir | Parvan | Samangan | Sar-e Pol | Takhar | Vardak | Zabul

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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan - Office of the President (0 words)
On December 23, President Hamid Karzai received a number of influential personalities and elders from Duab, Mandol and Nur Karam districts of Nurestan province at the Gul Khana Palace.
Hawa Alam Nurestani and Abdul Fatah Nurestani, on behalf of others, asked the Government for more reconstruction in Nurestan province and said, “We want the Government to concentrate resources on the most run-down districts of Nurestan province through providing better education, building roads and clinics, and creating more jobs for locals.”
The President enquired about the living conditions of the people in Nurestan province and said, “Nurestan is one of the most beautiful provinces of our country.
News: Afghanistan, Afghanistan: Focus on the forgotten province of Nurestan (1671 words)
Nurestan, meaning ‘land of light’, lies on the southern slopes of the Hindu Kush.
The inhospitable region used to be known as Kafiristan, or ‘land of the infidels’ because it was inhabited by an ethnically distinctive people, who practiced animism until their forcible conversion to Islam at the end of the nineteenth century.
He added that eastern Nurestan has several connecting border points with the neighbouring Pakistan and extremists easily cross the border after launching attacks in Afghanistan.
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