Mohammad Gulab Mangal — Gulab Mangal speaking at the ISAF headquarters in February 2010 Governor of Helmand, Afghanistan Incumbent … Wikipedia
Mangal (disambiguation) — Mangal may refer to: * Mangal or also Monggol / Mangol , self name of a Mongolian tribe whose name became national identity over all modernday Mongolia * Mangal, a Turkish way of barbecuing * Mangrove swamp, woody trees or shrubs that grow in… … Wikipedia
Mangal — may refer to: The Sanskrit name for the planet Mars Mangal (tribe), a Pashtun tribe Mangal (barbecue), a Turkish way of barbecuing Mangrove or mangal, a saline woody tree and shrub environment Mangal (font), a font for the Devanagari script used… … Wikipedia
Laghman Province — Laghman ( fa. لغمان) is one of the thirty four provinces of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern portion of Afghanistan, the capital is Mihtarlam. The province is composed of several districts including: Alingar, Alishing, Dawlat Shah, Mihtarlam,… … Wikipedia
Muhammad Ali Jalali — (b. ? d. 2006) was Governor of Paktika Province from the Taliban s fall in 2001 to 2005, when he quit for an unsuccessful run at a parliamentary seat. In 2006 he was killed by Taliban militants while travelling in Ghazni province [1]. Jalali … Wikipedia
Mohammad Akram Khpalwak — was appointed Governor of Paktika Province on March 15, 2006.[1] He attended the Kabul University Medical School. He is a leader of the Afghanistan Youth Society. He was appointed a representative o … Wikipedia
Operation Moshtarak — Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) U.S. Marines from 1st Batta … Wikipedia
Helmand province campaign — Part of the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) Districts of Helmand province … Wikipedia
Assadullah Wafa — is the former governor of the Afghan province of Helmand, and formerly governor of Kunar Province of Afghanistan and a previous governor of the Paktia Province where he was succeeded by Hakim Taniwal. His first name is sometimes spelled Asadullah … Wikipedia
Helmand (Provinz) — هلمند Helmand Basisdaten Staat … Deutsch Wikipedia