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  • Tyranny of Steel

    Tyranny of Steel

    History ROMANCE REINCARNATION R18 HAREM TRANSMIGRATION ANTIHERO KINGDOMBUILDING CONQUER HISTORICAL ECCHI

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    Julian Weber is an officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a graduate of Westpoint Military Academy with a degree in civil engineering. As U.S. involvement in Afghanistan comes to an end, Lt. Julian Weber finds himself involved in a terrorist attack by the Taliban, which claims his life. However, he quickly finds out that death is not always final as he is reincarnated into the body of a Baron's son and heir in an alternate Earth set in Late-Medieval Europe. In an era of political turmoil and civil strife, the Baron's young son is named Regent of the Barony of Kufstein and forced to contend with feudal powers. Will he be able to institute reforms leading his Barony into the age of industry? Or will he succumb to the pressure of his feudal overlords and a corrupt church that seek dominion overall?

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  • Afghanistan System

    Afghanistan System

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  • Afghanistan or refugees

    Afghanistan or refugees

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  • war in afghanistan

    war in afghanistan

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  • Bleeding Afghanistan

    Bleeding Afghanistan

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  • Afghanistan Crime

    Afghanistan Crime

    RC Konik

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  • History of Afghanistan

    History of Afghanistan

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  • Escape of afghanistan

    Escape of afghanistan

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  • Under the war of Afghanistan

    Under the war of Afghanistan

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  • I’m from afghanistan

    I’m from afghanistan

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  • A Desperate Man

    A Desperate Man

    When they were teenagers, Quinn MacGregor and Aaron Larsen fell in love over the course of one magical summer. It ended in bloodshed and tragedy.<br><br>Now, ten years later, Quinn is back in Spruce Creek, Nevada, to inherit his family’s criminal cartel. His cousin Jimmy has been making friends -- and enemies -- in dangerous places, but that doesn’t mean he’s happy to hand over leadership to Quinn. And Jimmy might not be the only one who wants Quinn out of the way for good, especially if Quinn’s secret comes out.<br><br>Aaron Larsen is back in Spruce Creek to sell his former family home. Aaron lost a leg in Afghanistan, and he’s drinking too much and battling depression and PTSD. The last thing he needs is for Quinn MacGregor to drop back into his miserable life. But when Quinn is shaken by the news that he left more behind in Spruce Creek than his bad memories, he turns to Aaron like it’s old times, and Aaron doesn’t know how to say no.<br><br>The events of ten years ago cast a long shadow, and in a town where they can’t trust anyone else, Quinn and Aaron just might have to learn to trust each other again.

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  • Afghanistan my Home

    Afghanistan my Home

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  • black date an history of afghanistan

    black date an history of afghanistan

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  • Being alive in Afghanistan

    Being alive in Afghanistan

    Afghanistan is the one of backward and third countries you don't know how much hard is being alive in Afghanistan here I wanna give you some information that make you cry .

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  • Da Afghanistan Islami imarat

    Da Afghanistan Islami imarat

    Urban ADVENTURE

    Da Afghanistan Islami imarat is a buetifull country

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  • Starting difficult life in Afghanistan

    Starting difficult life in Afghanistan

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  • Poor women The story of Afghanistan war 2001

    Poor women The story of Afghanistan war 2001

    Battle of Afghanistan

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  • Please bring peace to my country ( Afghanistan )

    Please bring peace to my country ( Afghanistan )

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  • Doha agreements caused collapse of afghanistan

    Doha agreements caused collapse of afghanistan

    Conventional wisdom suggests that the Afghan republic fell because societal values were incompatible with democracy and the country was simply ungovernable. This article traces the state’s collapse to the highly centralized political institutions imposed after the 2001 U.S. invasion. Instead of offering citizens an opportunity to oversee their government in a meaningful way, Kabul-centric institutions—holdovers from the country’s authoritarian past—undermined citizen trust in government. Flooded with vast amounts of foreign aid, the post-2001 system fostered corruption. After twenty years, Afghans were unwilling to fight for a distant government that did not treat them with dignity.The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan ended on 15 August 2021. That afternoon, President Ashraf Ghani fled the capital city by helicopter to neighboring Uzbekistan. Just days earlier, he had sworn never to leave and said that he would die before abandoning his people. With Ghani gone, the Taliban offensive, which had captured dozens of provincial capitals in the preceding weeks, easily entered Kabul. Within hours, the insurgents sat comfortably at Ghani’s desk.Why did the Afghan republic collapse so completely and so quickly, spurring tens of thousands of desperate people to run to the Kabul airport in hopes of escaping the Taliban’s harsh rule and potential retribution? Conventional wisdom says that the U.S.-backed republic fell because the country’s government and society were hopelessly corrupt, and its values were incompatible with democracy. In other words, Afghanistan was ungovernable and would always be a lost cause for the outside world—a graveyard of empires.

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  • Doha agreements caused the collapse of Afghanistan

    Doha agreements caused the collapse of Afghanistan

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