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The records give no details of Mr. Khan's identity, other than that he came from an area called Tangi in Charsadda district in northwestern Pakistan.
Debate Rages Over Fate of bin Laden Compound Jeremy Page 2011
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The records give no other details of Khan's identity, other than that he came from an area called Tangi in Charsadda district in northwestern Pakistan.
Widow Says Home Was Base for 5 Years Zahid Hussain 2011
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You know, in the Maori tradition, they have a thing called a Tangi [short for Tangihanga], and I've been to one.
Bono On Bono Assayas, Michka 2005
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The site of the crash, Tangi, is a particularly dangerous area, the site where many of the attacks that take place in the province are planned, said Wardak's Deputy Gov.
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The site of the crash, Tangi, is a particularly dangerous area, the site where many of the attacks that take place in the province are planned, said Wardak's Deputy Gov.
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The U.S. army had intended to hand over its Combat Outpost Tangi to Afghan National Security Forces in April, but the Afghans never established a permanent base there.
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The overnight raid took place in the Tangi Joy Zarin area of Wardak province's Sayd Abad district, about 60 miles southwest of Kabul.
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The Chinook helicopter went down during an anti-Taliban operation in the Tangi Valley.
NATO Probes Cause of Deadly Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan 2011
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The overnight raid took place in the Tangi Joy Zarin area of Wardak province's Sayd Abad district, about 60 miles southwest of Kabul.
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The U.S. army had intended to hand over its Combat Outpost Tangi to Afghan National Security Forces in April, but the Afghans never established a permanent base there.
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