Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 89
... figures indicate . Nevertheless , even on the basis of published figures , it is possible to estimate some part of the loss of revenue to Afghanistan : According to the Soviet data , during the period 1979-1981 the Soviets imported 5.2 ...
... figures indicate . Nevertheless , even on the basis of published figures , it is possible to estimate some part of the loss of revenue to Afghanistan : According to the Soviet data , during the period 1979-1981 the Soviets imported 5.2 ...
Sivu 152
... figures given by Karmal after the invasion suggest that in April 1982 the Party still had , at most , fewer than 20,000 members . Nevertheless , when the Babrak regime began giving figures , they claimed a steady rise from 63,000 ...
... figures given by Karmal after the invasion suggest that in April 1982 the Party still had , at most , fewer than 20,000 members . Nevertheless , when the Babrak regime began giving figures , they claimed a steady rise from 63,000 ...
Sivu 353
... figure he adds an additional 17,000 --- which he says is the number of prisoners found to be missing when Pul - i - Charkhi was briefly opened following the Soviet invasion --- to obtain a total figure ( 32,000 ) ; even if these figures ...
... figure he adds an additional 17,000 --- which he says is the number of prisoners found to be missing when Pul - i - Charkhi was briefly opened following the Soviet invasion --- to obtain a total figure ( 32,000 ) ; even if these figures ...
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