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Afghanistan
Country in Central and South Asia
For other uses, see Afghanistan (disambiguation).
"Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan" redirects here. For the group, see Taliban. For the state that existed from to , see Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (–).
Afghanistan,[e] officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,[f] is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the east and south,[g]Iran to the west, Turkmenistan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, Tajikistan to the northeast, and China to the northeast and east. Occupying , square kilometers (,sqmi) of land, the country is predominantly mountainous with plains in the north and the southwest, which are separated by the Hindu Kush mountain range. Kabul is the country's capital and largest city. Afghanistan's population is estimated to be between 36–50 million.[d]
Human habitation in Afghanistan dates to the Middle Paleolithic era. Popularly referred to as the graveyard of empires,[34] the land has witnessed numerous military campaigns, including those by the Persians, Alexander the Great, the Maurya Empire, Arab Muslims, the Mongols, the British, the Soviet Union, and a US-led coalition. Afgh
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Fahim Fazli (bornMay 30, ; age 64) played one of Abu Fayed's terrorists in Season 6 of 24.
Biography and career[]
Fahim Fazli was born in Kabul, Afghanistan. When he was still a teenager, he became part of the Mujahideen freedom fighters during the Afghan-Russian war. He then moved to Pakistan and eventually to the United States with his family. He returned to Afghanistan as an interpreter with the U.S. Marines from to
Fazli settled in California with the intention to pursue an acting career. He has appeared in TV shows like The Unit (with Dennis Haysbert, Max Martini, and Michael Irby), Outsourced (with Rizwan Manji and Sacha Dhawan), and NCIS: Los Angeles.
Aside from TV, Fazli has appeared in Academy Award winning films like American Sniper (with Leonard Roberts and Rey Gallegos) and Argo (with Tate Donovan, Rory Cochrane, and Željko Ivanek). Other films in which he has appeared are G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (with Arnold Vosloo, Michael Benyaer, and Michael Broderick), Eagle Eye (with Anthony Azizi, Bill Smitrovich, and Dariush Kashani), and Iron Man (with Faran Tahir and Tim Guinee).
Fazli is also a prolific voice actor that has done voice-overs for dozens of films and TV shows. In , Fazli released a memoir titled Fahim Speaks.