Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 56
Sivu 52
... Babrak Karmal ) and their leftist dupes secretly directed by the USSR , into a forum for irresponsible criticism of the government and the royal family . Students , secretly instigated by the Communists , agitated in the streets against ...
... Babrak Karmal ) and their leftist dupes secretly directed by the USSR , into a forum for irresponsible criticism of the government and the royal family . Students , secretly instigated by the Communists , agitated in the streets against ...
Sivu 382
... Babrak Karmal , were elected to parliament . The King asks Dr. Yussof to form a second government . When the parliament met to approve the new cabinet , riots were instigated by Babrak Karmal and the PDPA . The first political riots in ...
... Babrak Karmal , were elected to parliament . The King asks Dr. Yussof to form a second government . When the parliament met to approve the new cabinet , riots were instigated by Babrak Karmal and the PDPA . The first political riots in ...
Sivu 409
... Babrak Karmal's role in all of these are covered elsewhere in this volume . See Arnold and Klass ] After eighteen months in exile in Czechoslovakia and Moscow , Babrak returned to Kabul in January 1980 after Soviet forces had secured ...
... Babrak Karmal's role in all of these are covered elsewhere in this volume . See Arnold and Klass ] After eighteen months in exile in Czechoslovakia and Moscow , Babrak returned to Kabul in January 1980 after Soviet forces had secured ...
Sisältö
Chapters | 1 |
A Letter from a Soviet Ambassador | 37 |
31 | 54 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
17 muita osia ei näytetty
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Abdul Abdur Affairs Afghan Afghan Communist Afghan economy Afghan Resistance Afghanistan American Amin areas Army Asian Babrak Karmal Baluchi Basmachi border Central Asia commanders Communist coup cultural Daoud December Defense Democratic Deputy economic efforts ethnic exploitation foreign groups Hafizullah Amin head Herat Human Rights India inside Afghanistan Iran Iranian Islamic January jirga Kabul University KhAD Khalq Khan killed leaders leadership major member of PDPA million mineral Ministry Mohammad Mohammed Moscow mujahideen Muslim Najib northern Afghanistan official operations organizations Pakistan Parchamis PDPA Central Committee percent Persian Peshawar political population Press prisoners province Pushtun Pushtunistan refugees regime region religious reportedly reports Revolutionary Council Rubin Russian Shah significant sources Soviet Central Soviet forces Soviet invasion Soviet military Soviet policy Soviet Union SPETSNAZ strategic Tajik Taraki treaty tribal tribes troops United USSR village Washington weapons York
Viitteet tähän teokseen
Modern Afghanistan: A History of Struggle and Survival Amin Saikal,A. G. Ravan Farhadi,Kirill Nourzhanov Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2006 |