Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... traditional views held by locally trained mullahs . The other two parties , established independently , came from a very different background : their political views were derived from traditional Islam and traditional Afghan political ...
... traditional views held by locally trained mullahs . The other two parties , established independently , came from a very different background : their political views were derived from traditional Islam and traditional Afghan political ...
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... traditional political system based on the uniquely Afghan and basically secular jirga , and those who demanded its replacements by a shura system based on Islamic religious law under the authority of religious leadership . * All of the ...
... traditional political system based on the uniquely Afghan and basically secular jirga , and those who demanded its replacements by a shura system based on Islamic religious law under the authority of religious leadership . * All of the ...
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... traditional jirga , while a shura would be seen by traditionalists as a tool of clerical power . However , choosing the form of government for a future free Afghanistan should not be allowed to become an obsession that interferes with ...
... traditional jirga , while a shura would be seen by traditionalists as a tool of clerical power . However , choosing the form of government for a future free Afghanistan should not be allowed to become an obsession that interferes with ...
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