Maiwand (village)
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31°44′N 65°08′E / 31.733, 65.133
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Maywand.
Maiwand ou Maiwand est le centre administratif du district de Maywand dans la province de Kandahâr en Afghanistan. Il est situé à 50 miles au sud-ouest de Kandahar.
Ce site a été le cadre d'une défaite britannique face à des Afghans le 27 juillet 1880.
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