Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 106
... coup --- Soviet aid totalled about $ 1.3 billion . In April 1985 , the Kabul regime reported ( with effusive expressions of gratitude ) that in the seven years since the coup the Soviets had provided $ 946.64 million more . Although ...
... coup --- Soviet aid totalled about $ 1.3 billion . In April 1985 , the Kabul regime reported ( with effusive expressions of gratitude ) that in the seven years since the coup the Soviets had provided $ 946.64 million more . Although ...
Sivu 145
... 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 laying plans to seize power . Over the next several months , preparations for the coup ...
... 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 laying plans to seize power . Over the next several months , preparations for the coup ...
Sivu 384
... coup was planned in detail , rehearsed , and scheduled for August 1978 . Daoud takes further steps to loosen ... coup . Bloody Communist coup , carried out by Qader , Watanjar and other officers , possibly with Soviet aid . Several ...
... coup was planned in detail , rehearsed , and scheduled for August 1978 . Daoud takes further steps to loosen ... coup . Bloody Communist coup , carried out by Qader , Watanjar and other officers , possibly with Soviet aid . Several ...
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