Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 142
... Parchamis and eleven were Khalqis [ See Appendix IV ] . The founding of the Party may well have been designed to exploit the opportunity offered by the forthcoming 1965 parliamentary elections in which the PDPA fielded eight candidates ...
... Parchamis and eleven were Khalqis [ See Appendix IV ] . The founding of the Party may well have been designed to exploit the opportunity offered by the forthcoming 1965 parliamentary elections in which the PDPA fielded eight candidates ...
Sivu 144
... Parchamis , deposed his cousin the king in a virtually bloodless coup , abolished the monarchy , and proclaimed a republic with himself as president . The Parchami --- and presumably the Soviet --- intention had been for Daoud to front ...
... Parchamis , deposed his cousin the king in a virtually bloodless coup , abolished the monarchy , and proclaimed a republic with himself as president . The Parchami --- and presumably the Soviet --- intention had been for Daoud to front ...
Sivu 146
... Parchamis , for that matter --- had planned . On the contrary , Khalqis and Parchamis alike concur that it had been planned for the Afghan month of Assad ( August ) , but the timetable was accelerated when Daoud arrested Communist ...
... Parchamis , for that matter --- had planned . On the contrary , Khalqis and Parchamis alike concur that it had been planned for the Afghan month of Assad ( August ) , but the timetable was accelerated when Daoud arrested Communist ...
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