Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... refugee population , more than five million refugees ( approximately 34 percent of the prewar population ) now in Pakistan and Iran * and another estimated two million living as displaced persons inside Afghanistan --- largely in Kabul ...
... refugee population , more than five million refugees ( approximately 34 percent of the prewar population ) now in Pakistan and Iran * and another estimated two million living as displaced persons inside Afghanistan --- largely in Kabul ...
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... refugees outside Afghanistan totals more than five million by the end of 1986 . Pakistan reported 3.2 million refugees registered . Thousands more were unregistered , and more continued to arrive at a rate of roughly 6,000- 10,000 per ...
... refugees outside Afghanistan totals more than five million by the end of 1986 . Pakistan reported 3.2 million refugees registered . Thousands more were unregistered , and more continued to arrive at a rate of roughly 6,000- 10,000 per ...
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... Refugees : Five Years Later . Washington , D.C .: U.S. Committee for Refugees , January 1985 : 24. Illus . , bibliography . A succinct overview of the situation of the Afghan refugees in Pakistan , who already numbered 2.5 million at ...
... Refugees : Five Years Later . Washington , D.C .: U.S. Committee for Refugees , January 1985 : 24. Illus . , bibliography . A succinct overview of the situation of the Afghan refugees in Pakistan , who already numbered 2.5 million at ...
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