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Khost

Khost
خوست
City
View in Khost, Afghanistan
View in Khost, Afghanistan
Khost is located in Afghanistan
Khost
Khost
Location in Afghanistan
Coordinates: 33°19′59″N 69°55′01″E / 33.33306°N 69.91694°E / 33.33306; 69.91694Coordinates: 33°19′59″N 69°55′01″E / 33.33306°N 69.91694°E / 33.33306; 69.91694
Country  Afghanistan
Province Khost Province
District Khost District
Elevation 1,225 m (4,019 ft)
Population (2006)
 • City 160,214
 • Urban 106,083
Time zone Afghanistan Standard Time (UTC+4:30)

Khost or Khowst (Pashto/Persian: خوست), a city in eastern Afghanistan, lies on 7,139 hectares in a mountainous region near the Pakistani border (North Waziristan, in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and Bannu District lie on the eastern side of the border). The urban population of 106,083 (in 2015), mainly from the Zadran, Mangal, Zazi, Tani, Gurbaz, Muqbal, and Sabari tribes, lived in 11,787 dwellings arranged in six municipal districts.

The town was besieged from July 1983 to November 1987, during the nine-year Soviet war in Afghanistan in the 1980s. Khost Airfield, with a 9,000-foot (2,700 m) runway, served as a base for Soviet military helicopter operations.

American forces have used the Khost Airfield since as early as at least January 2007 during the war which commenced in October 2001.

Khost is the home of Khost University. The inhabitants of area are Pashto-speaking ethnic Pashtuns. Khost Mosque serves as the main mosque in the city.

Khost is located about 150 kilometres south of Kabul and 100 kilometres southeast of Gardez, in Khost Province in eastern Afghanistan. The city lies on a plateau of minimally 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) altitude that extends to the East for about 40 kilometres (25 mi) until the Bannu Pakistan border. 30 km to the North the peaks start up to 2,500 to 3,000 metres (8,200 to 9,800 ft) right next to the frontier, while 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the South, near the border, the average is around 1,800 m. The valley of Khost is closed to the west with a long mountain chain with peaks that go over 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). Through this runs for about 90 kilometres (56 mi) the road to Gardez, which is considered extremely dangerous due to the risk of ambush. So Taliban invaded Khost in 1995.


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