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Afghan and Border
The Afghan Border Police and the Afghan National Police are in charge of the airport security.
The Afghan Border Police headquarters is also located in the city.
The newly activated Afghan National Army, Afghan National Police, and Afghan Border Police are being trained to assume the task of securing their nation.
Supports the full spectrum of regional support, including the Afghan National Security Forces, U. S. and Coalition Forces, Counter Narcotics and Border Management, Strategic Reconstruction support to USAID, and the Commander's Emergency Response Program.
Afghan Border Police at Islam Qala.
The 215th Corps in Lashkar Gah is in charge of the military while the Afghan National Police are in charge of the law enforcement and the Afghan Border Police are securing the nation's border with Iran and Pakistan.

Afghan and Police
The Afghan National Police is in control of security while the International Security Assistance Force ( ISAF ) also has a heavy presence in and around the city.
Some of the targets were the Kabul International Airport, Serena Hotel, Kabul City Center, Inter-Continental Hotel, UN guest house, the Presidential palace, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Justice, Indian Embassy, Afghan National Police stations, supermarkets, residence of Burhanuddin Rabbani and other top Afghan officials.
Afghan National Police Training Center
In the meantime the newly-trained Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police reached over 200, 000 by 2011.
Number Two Company was allocated a task of training Afghan National Police recruits at various Police Training Centres.
* In Kunduz, Afghanistan, United Nations special envoy Norbert Holl met with ousted commander Ahmad Shah Massoud to discuss U. N. proposals for an Afghan ceasefire, the demilitarization of Kabul, and the formation of a neutral Afghan Police Force.
In the meantime, they are also training the local Afghan National Police and Afghan National Army forces.
In July 2011, a small contingent of Canadian troops was transferred to the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan to continue the training of the Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police, until 2014.

Afghan and officer
She was the widow of a rebel officer, Sher Afghan, of Mughals.
A lithography | lithograph by Emily Eden showing one of the favourite horses of Maharaja Ranjit Singh with the head officer of his stables and his collection of jewels, including the Koh-i-Noor that he extorted from list of monarchs of Afghanistan | Afghan Emir Shuja Shah Durrani.
When the new settlement was gazetted in 1851 it was named ' Sale ' — a tribute to General Sir Robert Sale, a British army officer who won fame in the first Afghan war before being killed in battle in India in 1845.
A gunman wearing the uniform of the new Afghan National Army opened fire, wounding Gul Agha Sherzai ( former governor of Kandahar ) and an American Special Operations officer.
A gunman wearing the uniform of the new Afghan Army opened fire, wounding the Governor of Kandahar and an American Special Operations officer.
She replaced Gul with another Lieutenant General Shamsur Rahman Kallu who proved to be more a capable officer in the Afghan war than Gul.
U. S. Army officer Lt Col Pam Moody with a group of Afghan women on International Women's Day 2011
" Mehsud's death means the tent sheltering Al Qaeda has collapsed ," an Afghan Taliban intelligence officer who had met Mehsud many times told Newsweek.
Sayed Nabi Siddiqui is an Afghan police officer who alleges that in August 2003 he was stripped naked by U. S .- led coalition forces, and beaten and photographed at the U. S. base in Gardez.
Zafar Khan, a Turkish or Afghan officer of unknown descent, had earlier participated in a mutiny of troops in Gujarat.
The recently assigned CIA case officer in charge of this prison directed the Afghan guards to strip Gul Rahman naked from the waist down, and chain him to the floor of his unheated cell, and leave him overnight, according to The Associated Press.
Major General Sir Robert Henry Sale GCB ( 1782 21 December 1845 ) was a British Army officer who commanded the garrison of Jalalabad during the First Afghan War and was killed in action during the First Anglo-Sikh War.
Major Todd, the senior British political officer stationed in Herat ( in Afghanistan ) dispatched Captain James Abbott, disguised as an Afghan, on Christmas Eve, 1839, for Khiva.

Afghan and standing
Afghan foreign policymakers attempted, with little success, to increase their regime's low standing in the noncommunist world.
Soldiers of the Afghan National Army in 2010, including the ANA Commando Battalion standing in the front.
Soldiers of the Afghan National Army, including the ANA Commando Brigade standing in the front.
Hamid Karzai standing next to Faisal Ahmad Shinwari and others after winning the Afghan presidential election, 2004 | 2004 presidential election.
His opposition to the Pakistan-United States backed Afghan jihad and support for Afghan communist President Mohammad Najibullah damaged his standing amongst many conservative Pashtuns and Pakistanis.

Afghan and on
Afghan Turkestan is a region in northern Afghanistan, on the border with the former Soviet republics of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
In the agreement, the relations between the British Indian and Afghan governments, as previously arranged, were confirmed ; and an understanding was reached upon the important and difficult subject of the border line of Afghanistan on the east, towards India.
He defeated the Rohillas and Afghan garrisons in Punjab and succeeded in ousting Timur Shah and his court from India and brought Lahore, Multan, Kashmir and other subahs on the Indian side of Attock under Maratha rule.
The Afghan Ministry of Communications signed a $ 64. 5 agreement in 2006 with China's ZTE on the establishment of a countrywide optical fiber cable network.
Auckland's plan in the spring of 1838 was for the Sikhs to place Shuja on the Afghan throne, with British support.
Soon afterwards, an uprising in Kabul led to the slaughter of Britain's Resident in Kabul, Sir Pierre Cavagnari and his guards and staff on 3 September 1879, provoking the second phase of the Second Afghan War.
Major General Sir Frederick Roberts led the Kabul Field Force over the Shutargardan Pass into central Afghanistan, defeated the Afghan Army at Char Asiab on 6 October 1879 and occupied Kabul.
But the crafty Afghan ruler clearly viewed the war as an opportunity to play one side off against the other, for he also offered the British to resist a Central Powers attack on India in exchange for an end to British control of Afghan foreign policy.
Using the civil unrest in India as an excuse to move troops to the Durand Line, Afghan troops crossed the border at the western end of the Khyber Pass on 3 May 1919 and occupied the village of Bagh, the scene of an earlier uprising in April.
The fighting concluded in August 1919 and Britain virtually dictated the terms of the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919, a temporary armistice that provided, on one somewhat ambiguous interpretation, for Afghan self-determination in foreign affairs.
The Afghan monarchs were eager to develop the stature of government and the country's military capability, and so attempted to raise money by the imposition of state monopolies on the sale of commodoties and high taxes.
The Afghan government is currently focused on securing continued assistance for rebuilding the economy, infrastructure, and military of the country.
In 1998, when the Taliban captured the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif, several Iranian diplomats were executed on espionage charges.
In 1837, the Afghan army descended through the Khyber Pass on Sikh forces at Jamrud.
However, the Marxist-Leninist and secular nature of the government as well as its heavy dependence on the Soviet Union made it unpopular with a majority of the Afghan population.
Afghan government BTR on the left.
" In February 1979, U. S. Ambassador Adolph " Spike " Dubs was murdered in Kabul after Afghan security forces burst in on his kidnappers.
After the fall of the communist Najibullah-regime in 1992, the Afghan political parties agreed on a peace and power-sharing agreement ( the Peshawar Accords ).
Others were kidnapped by the Taliban, touching off a hostage crisis that nearly escalated to a full scale war, with 150, 000 Iranian soldiers massed on the Afghan border at one time.
At the 2010 International Conference on Afghanistan in London, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he intends to reach out to the Taliban leadership ( including Mullah Omar, Sirajuddin Haqqani and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar ).
He served for 77 days on the front line in the Afghan War, although he was pulled out following publication of the story in an Australian magazine.
Ismail Khan, like Afghan Minister of Defense Rahim Wardak, was one of the high profile Afghans that those conducting the Tribunals ruled were " not reasonably available " to give a statement on a captive's behalf because they could not be located.
Lindh was captured on November 25, 2001, by Afghan Northern Alliance forces after his Al-Qaeda foreign fighters unit surrendered at Kunduz after retreating from Takar.
After the fall of Najibullah's regime in 1992, the Afghan political parties agreed on a peace and power-sharing agreement ( the Peshawar Accords ).

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