Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... leaders naturally favored the Afghan Shi'as of the Hazarajat and their local ayatollahs ( clergy leadership ) , many of whom had been trained in Iran and had personal ties with the Iranian leadership . The Hazara population had always ...
... leaders naturally favored the Afghan Shi'as of the Hazarajat and their local ayatollahs ( clergy leadership ) , many of whom had been trained in Iran and had personal ties with the Iranian leadership . The Hazara population had always ...
Sivu 219
... leadership and forge unity ; all the Afghan Resistance leaders were receptive to the newly successful Iranian leadership and ready to benefit from its experience . But Iranian favoritism toward Shi'a groups and leaders drove away the Sunni ...
... leadership and forge unity ; all the Afghan Resistance leaders were receptive to the newly successful Iranian leadership and ready to benefit from its experience . But Iranian favoritism toward Shi'a groups and leaders drove away the Sunni ...
Sivu 225
... leadership . While openness is required of the political system in order to involve ordinary Afghans , secrecy obviously is essential to the conduct of military operations . Parallel structures therefore must be designed to enable ...
... leadership . While openness is required of the political system in order to involve ordinary Afghans , secrecy obviously is essential to the conduct of military operations . Parallel structures therefore must be designed to enable ...
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