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ARTICLES RELATED TO 1992 - April |  |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - Khalq - PDPA-Khalq and The Saur Revolution April 1979 - April 1992The 'Saur Revolution, as the new government labeled its coup d'etat (after the month in the Islamic calendar in which it occurred), was almost entirely the achievement of the Khalq faction of the PDPA.
Khalq's victory was partially due to Daud's miscalculation that Parcham was the more serious threat. This success gave it effective control over the armed forces, a great advantage over its Parchami rival. During the first months of the revolution, Cabinet membership was split eleven to ten, with Khalq in the majority.< ...
See also:Khalq, Khalq - Early Political History, Khalq - Khalq - Parcham division of the PDPA, Khalq - Khalq during the Republican Revolution, Khalq - PDPA-Khalq and The Saur Revolution April 1979 - April 1992, Khalq - Khalq as Government April 1979 - December 1979, Khalq - Khalq during the Parcham Government and Soviet invasion December 1979 - April 1992, Khalq - PDPA - Khalq from 1989 to our days, Khalq - President Najibullah's Administration 1986 - 1992, Khalq - Afghan Civil War 1992 - 2001, Khalq - President Karzai's Administration 2002 - To our days, Khalq - Prominent members of the Khalq faction Read more here: » Khalq: Encyclopedia II - Khalq - PDPA-Khalq and The Saur Revolution April 1979 - April 1992 |
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 |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - Reginald Oliver Denny - Events of April 29 1992
On April 29, 1992, at 5:39 PM, Denny loaded his red eighteen-wheel truck with twenty-seven tons of sand and drove to a plant in Inglewood where the sand was due. He left the Santa Monica Freeway and took a familiar shortcut across Florence Avenue to get to his destination. At 6:46 PM, after entering the intersection at Normandie, rocks were thrown at his windows and he heard people shouting at him to stop. Overhead, a news helicopt ...
See also:Reginald Oliver Denny, Reginald Oliver Denny - Background, Reginald Oliver Denny - Events of April 29 1992, Reginald Oliver Denny - The trials of the assailants, Reginald Oliver Denny - Other related litigation Read more here: » Reginald Oliver Denny: Encyclopedia II - Reginald Oliver Denny - Events of April 29 1992 |
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 |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Najibullah - President of the Republic November 1987 - April 1992In November 1986, Najibullah was elected president and a new constitution was adopted. Some of the innovations incorporated into the constitution were a multi-party political system, freedom of expression, and an Islamic legal system presided over by an independent judiciary.
However, all of these measures were largely outweighed by the broad powers of the president, who commanded a military and police apparatus under the control of the Homeland Party (Hizb-i Watan, as the PDPA became known in 1988). In September he set up the ...
See also:Mohammad Najibullah, Mohammad Najibullah - Early Years, Mohammad Najibullah - Political Career, Mohammad Najibullah - President of the Republic November 1987 - April 1992, Mohammad Najibullah - Soviet withdrawal and Civil War, Mohammad Najibullah - Fall of Kabul and Assassination Read more here: » Mohammad Najibullah: Encyclopedia II - Mohammad Najibullah - President of the Republic November 1987 - April 1992 |
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 |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The fall of Kabul April 1992Kabul ultimately fell to the mujahedin because the factions in its government had finally pulled it apart. Until demoralized by the defections of its senior officers, the army had achieved a level of performance it had never reached under direct Soviet tutelage. It was a classic case of loss of morale. The regime collapsed while it still possessed material superiority. Its stockpiles of munitions and planes would provide the victorious mujahedin with the means of waging years of highly destructive war. Kabul was short of fuel and food at the ...
See also:Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Communists take power 1978, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Opposition forces, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Soviet invasion December 1979, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The search for popular support, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Internal refugees: flight to the cities, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Factionalism: Khalq and Parcham, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Mohammad Najibullah 1986-1992, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Soviet decision to withdraw 1986-1988, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The Geneva accords 1987-1989, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The failure to bring peace, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Pakistan's attempt at a political solution 1987-1988, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - Stalemate: The Civil War 1989-1992, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The demise of the Soviet Union 1991, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The fall of Kabul April 1992, Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The United Nations plan for political accommodation Read more here: » Democratic Republic of Afghanistan: Encyclopedia II - Democratic Republic of Afghanistan - The fall of Kabul April 1992 |
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 |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - 1992 in aviation - Events
1992 in aviation - January.
January 10 - TWA files for bankruptcy
January 11 - the US FAA approves a helicopter rating for a pilot based solely on flight simulator performance for the first time.
January 15 - the USAF loses a Lockheed U-2 in the Sea of Japan
January 18 - the United States armed forces retire the last F-4 Phantom II from front-line service
1992 in aviation - March.
Two USAF B-52 Stratofortresses visit a Russian Air F ...
See also:1992 in aviation, 1992 in aviation - Events, 1992 in aviation - January, 1992 in aviation - March, 1992 in aviation - April, 1992 in aviation - May, 1992 in aviation - July, 1992 in aviation - October, 1992 in aviation - December, 1992 in aviation - First flights, 1992 in aviation - Entered service Read more here: » 1992 in aviation: Encyclopedia II - 1992 in aviation - Events |
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March 26 - Saab 2000
April
Sikorsky Cypher
July
July 8 - Bede BD-10
August
August 20 - HAL Dhruv
November
November 2 - Airbus A330
December
December 18 - McDonnell Douglas MD 900
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See also:1992 in aviation, 1992 in aviation - Events, 1992 in aviation - January, 1992 in aviation - March, 1992 in aviation - April, 1992 in aviation - May, 1992 in aviation - July, 1992 in aviation - October, 1992 in aviation - December, 1992 in aviation - First flights, 1992 in aviation - Entered service Read more here: » 1992 in aviation: Encyclopedia II - 1992 in aviation - First flights |
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1992 in South Africa - March.
12 March - Citrusdal in the Cape Province becomes South Africa's first officially recognised non-racial local authority.
17 March - The government hold a whites only referendum to end apartheid in South Africa. Voters overwhelmingly support the reforms. The question asked was "Do you support continuation of the reform process which the State President began on February 2, 1990, and which is aimed at a new constitution through negotiation?". 68,6% vot ...
See also:1992 in South Africa, 1992 in South Africa - Events, 1992 in South Africa - March, 1992 in South Africa - April, 1992 in South Africa - June, 1992 in South Africa - Unknown date, 1992 in South Africa - Sport, 1992 in South Africa - Football Soccer, 1992 in South Africa - Births, 1992 in South Africa - Deaths Read more here: » 1992 in South Africa: Encyclopedia II - 1992 in South Africa - Events |
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1992 in South Africa - Football Soccer.
7 July - South Africa beats Cameroon 1-0 at King's Park Rugby Stadium, Durban in a friendly match
9 July - South Africa loses against Cameroon 1-2 at Goodwood Show Grounds, Cape Town in a friendly match
9 July - South Africa draws against Cameroon national football team 2-2 at Soccer City, Johannesburg in a friendly match
16 August - South Africa loses to Zimbabwe 1-4 at National Stadium, Harare, Zimbabwe in the African Nations Cup qualifier ...
See also:1992 in South Africa, 1992 in South Africa - Events, 1992 in South Africa - March, 1992 in South Africa - April, 1992 in South Africa - June, 1992 in South Africa - Unknown date, 1992 in South Africa - Sport, 1992 in South Africa - Football Soccer, 1992 in South Africa - Births, 1992 in South Africa - Deaths Read more here: » 1992 in South Africa: Encyclopedia II - 1992 in South Africa - Sport |
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 |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots in popular culture
1992 Los Angeles riots - Music.
Sublime's song " April 29th 1992" is based on accounts of the riots.
Dr Dre's song "The Day The Niggaz Took Over" featuring Snoop (Doggy) Dogg, RBX & Daz Dillinger (formally known as "Dat Nigga Daz"), describes the specific situation from a black "thug" perspective and includes live interviews by people from the street.
Ice Cube's song, "We Had To Tear This Motherfucka Up" was written as a statement on the verdict and expressed sentiments similar to thos ...
See also:1992 Los Angeles riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Underlying causes, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Racial tensions, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - First day Wednesday April 29, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Second day Thursday April 30, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Third day Friday May 1, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fourth day Saturday May 2, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fifth day Sunday May 3, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Sixth day Monday May 4, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Aftermath, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots in popular culture, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Music, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Film, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Other, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Notes Read more here: » 1992 Los Angeles riots: Encyclopedia II - 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots in popular culture |
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See also:1992 Los Angeles riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Underlying causes, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Racial tensions, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - First day Wednesday April 29, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Second day Thursday April 30, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Third day Friday May 1, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fourth day Saturday May 2, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fifth day Sunday May 3, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Sixth day Monday May 4, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Aftermath, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots in popular culture, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Music, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Film, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Other, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Notes Read more here: » 1992 Los Angeles riots: Encyclopedia II - 1992 Los Angeles riots - Underlying causes |
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 |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riotsThe riots, beginning in the evening after the verdict, peaked in intensity over the next two days, but would ultimately continue for several days. Continuous television coverage, especially by helicopter news crews, riveted the country and shocked viewers around the world as parts of the city went up in flames, stores were openly looted, innocent bystanders (mainly whites and Koreans) were beaten, and rioters (mainly black) shot at police. A curfew and deployment of California National Guard troops began to control the situation; eventually federal ...
See also:1992 Los Angeles riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Underlying causes, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Racial tensions, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - First day Wednesday April 29, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Second day Thursday April 30, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Third day Friday May 1, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fourth day Saturday May 2, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fifth day Sunday May 3, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Sixth day Monday May 4, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Aftermath, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots in popular culture, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Music, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Film, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Other, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Notes Read more here: » 1992 Los Angeles riots: Encyclopedia II - 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots |
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 |  |  | 1992 - April: Encyclopedia II - 1992 Los Angeles riots - AftermathAfter the riots, pressure mounted for a retrial of the officers. The acquittals survived appeals in the state courts, but federal charges of civil rights violations were brought against the officers. Near the first anniversary of the acquittal, the city tensely awaited the decision of the federal jury; seven days of deliberations raised speculative fear of an incendiary outcome in the event of a not guilty verdict.
Precautionary measures were taken by the government and media. The decision was read in an atypical 7:00 a.m. Saturday co ...
See also:1992 Los Angeles riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Underlying causes, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Racial tensions, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots, 1992 Los Angeles riots - First day Wednesday April 29, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Second day Thursday April 30, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Third day Friday May 1, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fourth day Saturday May 2, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Fifth day Sunday May 3, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Sixth day Monday May 4, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Aftermath, 1992 Los Angeles riots - The riots in popular culture, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Music, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Film, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Other, 1992 Los Angeles riots - Notes Read more here: » 1992 Los Angeles riots: Encyclopedia II - 1992 Los Angeles riots - Aftermath |
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