Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... groups , the traditional secular jirga system was the basis for decision or for resolving internal disputes . The jirga was favored by these groups because , unlike the Shari'a , which has fixed rules , the jirga follows social trends ...
... groups , the traditional secular jirga system was the basis for decision or for resolving internal disputes . The jirga was favored by these groups because , unlike the Shari'a , which has fixed rules , the jirga follows social trends ...
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... groups based in Peshawar --- largely as a result of those ill - conceived Iranian efforts . The 1978 Communist coup in Afghanistan and the subsequent rise of anti - Communist resistance occurred more or less simultaneously with the ...
... groups based in Peshawar --- largely as a result of those ill - conceived Iranian efforts . The 1978 Communist coup in Afghanistan and the subsequent rise of anti - Communist resistance occurred more or less simultaneously with the ...
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... groups , develop a degree of penetration , establish data bases , and influence and manipulate these groups so that they will bypass Soviet Central Asia and concentrate on objectives beneficial to Soviet goals --- and that one way is by ...
... groups , develop a degree of penetration , establish data bases , and influence and manipulate these groups so that they will bypass Soviet Central Asia and concentrate on objectives beneficial to Soviet goals --- and that one way is by ...
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