Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... Basmachi were doomed . The insurgents still had strong military forces ; major actions continued for another decade and sporadic clashes continued as late as the 1940s ; but the Soviets knew that , in the absence of a credible ...
... Basmachi were doomed . The insurgents still had strong military forces ; major actions continued for another decade and sporadic clashes continued as late as the 1940s ; but the Soviets knew that , in the absence of a credible ...
Sivu 241
... Basmachi Movement , they provide in- sight into their understanding --- and their expectations --- of the Afghan Resistance : they define the Basmachi Movement as an " armed , counter- revolutionary nationalist movement " which was ...
... Basmachi Movement , they provide in- sight into their understanding --- and their expectations --- of the Afghan Resistance : they define the Basmachi Movement as an " armed , counter- revolutionary nationalist movement " which was ...
Sivu 248
... Basmachi in the 1920s did not differ much from Tsarist operations in Central Asia forty or even seventy years earlier . The remoteness of Basmachi mountain redoubts prevented the Soviets from using their relatively modern artillery so ...
... Basmachi in the 1920s did not differ much from Tsarist operations in Central Asia forty or even seventy years earlier . The remoteness of Basmachi mountain redoubts prevented the Soviets from using their relatively modern artillery so ...
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