Sharafat Kuh Front
The Sharafat Kuh Front was an Afghan mujahideen group active in the 1980s in Farah Province. It was led by Mulawi Mohammad Shah, an Achakzai Pashtun.[1]
The group was named after the Sharafat Kuh, a large mountain southeast of the city of Farah which served as a mujahideen stronghold.
References
- ^ J. Bruce Amstutz. Afghanistan: The First Five Years of Soviet Occupation. DIANE Publishing, 1994. ISBN 0-7881-1111-6, ISBN 978-0-7881-1111-2
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Farah Province
Capital: Farah
- Anar Dara
- Bakwa
- Bala Buluk
- Farah
- Gulistan
- Khaki Safed
- Lash Wa Juwayn
- Pur Chaman
- Pusht Rod
- Pusht-e-Koh
- Qala i Kah
- Shib Koh
- Farah-Chakansur Province
- Baha'uddin Jan
- Sharafat Kuh Front
- Battle of Shewan
- Granai airstrike
- 2013 attack
- Battle
- 2019 bombing
- Governors
- Farah Airport
- Farah City Hospital
- Farah River
- Farah University
- Fil Kush
- Hamun Lake
- Lor Koh
- Route 515
- Route 522
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