Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... began efforts to heal the breach between Parcham and Khalq as a necessary first step toward a coup d'etat to unseat Daoud . A first reunification pact broke down but on 3 July 1977 , the two sides reached an agreement on cooperation and ...
... began efforts to heal the breach between Parcham and Khalq as a necessary first step toward a coup d'etat to unseat Daoud . A first reunification pact broke down but on 3 July 1977 , the two sides reached an agreement on cooperation and ...
Sivu 164
... began to improve relations with neighboring states as well as with other deeply religious Muslim countries . He began to send Afghan military officers to Egypt and India for training and , shortly before his overthrow , to Pakistan as ...
... began to improve relations with neighboring states as well as with other deeply religious Muslim countries . He began to send Afghan military officers to Egypt and India for training and , shortly before his overthrow , to Pakistan as ...
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... began pressuring Afghan Shi'a representatives in Iran toward greater unity , and some began to form at least nominal combined organizations . ( For example , nine combined to form yet another Harakat - i - Islami . ) When the Iran ...
... began pressuring Afghan Shi'a representatives in Iran toward greater unity , and some began to form at least nominal combined organizations . ( For example , nine combined to form yet another Harakat - i - Islami . ) When the Iran ...
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