Baha'uddin Jan
Baha'uddin Jan was the pir naqshbandi (Sufi leader) of the Aymāq people of Purchaman District, Farah. He, along with his two sons, was killed following the communist Saur Revolution at the end of the 1970s, by security forces from Kabul who were eliminating political and religious opposition to the new regime.[1]
References
- ^ Olivier Roy. Islam and resistance in Afghanistan. Cambridge University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-521-39700-6, ISBN 978-0-521-39700-1
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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
- Governors
- Farah Airport
- Farah City Hospital
- Farah River
- Farah University
- Fil Kush
- Hamun Lake
- Lor Koh
- Route 515
- Route 522
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