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List of leaders of Afghanistan - Durrani Dynasty.
Emir Ahmad Shah Durrani ('Baba') (October 1747-October 16 (23?) 1772) (died)
Emir Timur Shah Abdali (October 1772-1793)
Emir Zaman Mirza Shah Abdali (1793-1801) (deposed)
Emir Mahmud Shah (1801-1803) (deposed)
Emir Shoja Shah (1803-1809) (deposed)
Emir Mahmud Shah (1809-1818) (deposed & exiled)
Emir Sultan Ali Shah ( ...
See also:List of leaders of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The First Afghan State in Qandahar, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Turkmen Rule, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The Emirate of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Durrani Dynasty, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Barakzai Dynasty, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Durrani Dynasty restored, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Barakzai Dynasty restored, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Last Emirs, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The Kingdom of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Barakzai Dynasty, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Usurping King, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Barakzai Dynasty restored, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The 1st Republic of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Dictatorship, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The Communist State Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The 2nd Republic of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The Taliban State Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - The 2nd Republic of Afghanistan Restored, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Transitional State of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, List of leaders of Afghanistan - President, List of leaders of Afghanistan - Prime Ministers of Afghanistan Read more here: » List of leaders of Afghanistan: Encyclopedia II - List of leaders of Afghanistan - The Emirate of Afghanistan |
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 |  |  | Abdul Qadir: Encyclopedia II - History of Sufism - Sufism in Indian subcontinentMuslims of the Indian subcontinent prominently follow Chistiyya, Naqshbandiyya, Qadiriyya and Suharabardiyya orders. Of them the Chisti order is the most visible. Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a disciple of Khwaja Abu Abdal Chishti, the propounder of this order introduced it in India. He came to India from Afghanistan with the army of Shihab-ud-Din Ghuri in 1192 AD and started living permanently in Ajmer since 1195. Centuries later, with the support of Mughal rulers, his shrine became a place of pilgrimage. Akbar used to visit the shrine every year ...
See also:History of Sufism, History of Sufism - Sufism in Arabian peninsula, History of Sufism - Sufism in Persia, History of Sufism - Sufism in Turkey, History of Sufism - Sufism in Central Asia, History of Sufism - Sufism in Indian subcontinent, History of Sufism - Sufism in North Africa, History of Sufism - Sufism in Muslim Spain, History of Sufism - Sufism in East Asia, History of Sufism - Sufism in the west, History of Sufism - Sufism in 21st century, History of Sufism - Notes Read more here: » History of Sufism: Encyclopedia II - History of Sufism - Sufism in Indian subcontinent |
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List of assassinated people - Algeria.
Hiempsal, (117 BC), co-ruler of Numidia, by Jugurtha
François Darlan, (1942), French Admiral, by a French monarchist, Ferdinand Bonnier de La Chapelle
Maurice Audin, (1957), communist mathematician
Mohamed Khemisti, (1963), foreign minister of Algeria, in Algiers by an unknown gunman
Mustafa Bouyali, (1987), Islamic fundamentalist, in Algiers
Mohamed Boudiaf, (1992), president of Algeria
Youcef Sebti, (1993), Alger ...
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 |  |  | Abdul Qadir: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Sites of interestThere is famous Punjabi saying that one who has not seen Lahore is yet to be born which means Lahore is worth seeing and worth living in.
Lahore - The Roshnai Gate.
The Badshahi Masjid, one of the world's largest mosques and one of humanity's greatest architectural treasures, is located just outside the Northeast corner of the Walled City. Opposite is the historic Lahore Fort which houses the famous Sheesh Mahal, or Palace of Mirrors. Between the two buildings is a garden known as Hazuri Bagh in which Maha ...
See also:Lahore, Lahore - History, Lahore - Towns of Lahore, Lahore - Education in Lahore, Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges, Lahore - Economy and business, Lahore - Infrastructure and development, Lahore - Pakistan Railways Headquarters HQ, Lahore - Lahore Central Railway Station, Lahore - The Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore - Old Airport / Hajj Terminal, Lahore - Sites of interest, Lahore - The Roshnai Gate, Lahore - The Masti Gate, Lahore - The Lohari Gate, Lahore - The Kashmiri Gate, Lahore - The Bhati Gate, Lahore - The Shairan Walan Gate, Lahore - The Delhi Gate, Lahore - Anarkali, Lahore - Chauburji, Lahore - Gawal Mandi, Lahore - Ichhra, Lahore - Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Shahdara, Lahore - Shimla Pahari, Lahore - Shopping, Lahore - Restaurants, Lahore - Festivals in Lahore, Lahore - Eid, Lahore - Basant, Lahore - Independance Day Celebrations, Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing, Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry, Lahore - IT companies, Lahore - Financial Institutions, Lahore - Insurance, Lahore - Lahore Stock Exchange, Lahore - Famous Lahoris Read more here: » Lahore: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Sites of interest |
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 |  |  | Abdul Qadir: Encyclopedia II - Kapil Dev - Always an entertainerAt his best, Kapil was the most destructive batsman in the world other than Viv Richards. During the series against Pakistan in 1982-83, he demolished Abdul Qadir's legspin, which the English and Australian batsmen had great difficulty in reading, earlier the same year. His shouting "googles" on reading a googly from Abdul Qadir brought one of the few bright moments for the Indian team during that tour. He was also fearless in taking apart the world's best fast-bowlers, during a WC match against West Indies in 1983, he drove Michael Holding straight over his head for a six, a shot that would have been considered unima ...
See also:Kapil Dev, Kapil Dev - Early charisma, Kapil Dev - Difficult captaincy, Kapil Dev - World's highest wicket taker, Kapil Dev - Always an entertainer, Kapil Dev - Unrealized potential Read more here: » Kapil Dev: Encyclopedia II - Kapil Dev - Always an entertainer |
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 |  |  | Abdul Qadir: Encyclopedia II - Pakistani cricket team - RecordsPakistan has produced many excellent bowlers such as Fazal Mahmood, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Shoaib Akhtar, but fewer top class batsmen. Pakistan's bowlers are known for developing and perfecting the art of reverse swing bowling, said to be invented by Sarfaraz Nawaz, to a high degree of proficiency.
Pakistan rose to prominence and began to be considered very seriously under the captaincy of I ...
See also:Pakistani cricket team, Pakistani cricket team - History, Pakistani cricket team - Records, Pakistani cricket team - 1986 Australasia Cup, Pakistani cricket team - 1992 World Cup, Pakistani cricket team - Notable Pakistan Cricketers, Pakistani cricket team - Captains, Pakistani cricket team - Fast Bowlers, Pakistani cricket team - Batsmen, Pakistani cricket team - Spin Bowlers, Pakistani cricket team - Current Team, Pakistani cricket team - Team Performance, Pakistani cricket team - Trivia Read more here: » Pakistani cricket team: Encyclopedia II - Pakistani cricket team - Records |
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 |  |  | Abdul Qadir: Encyclopedia II - Khalq - Early Political HistoryThe People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan held its First Congress on January 1, 1965. Twenty-seven men gathered at Nur Mohammed Taraki's house in Kabul, elected Taraki PDPA Secretary General, Babrak Karmal as Deputy Secretary General, and chose a five-member Central Committee(or Politburo).
Finally, Hafizullah Amin was the only Khalqi member of the PDPA to be elected to Parliament in 1969.
Kha ...
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 - Early Political History |
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 |  |  | Abdul Qadir: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Sites of interestThere is famous Punjabi saying that one who has not seen Lahore is yet to be born which means Lahore is worth seeing and worth living in.
Lahore - Roshnai Gate area.
The Badshahi Masjid, one of the world's largest mosques and one of humanity's greatest architectural treasures, is located just outside the Northeast corner of the Walled City. Opposite is the historic Lahore Fort which houses the famous Sheesh Mahal, or Palace of Mirrors. Between the two buildings is a garden known as Hazuri Bagh in which Mah ...
See also:Lahore, Lahore - History, Lahore - Towns of Lahore, Lahore - Education in Lahore, Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges, Lahore - Economy and business, Lahore - Infrastructure and development, Lahore - Pakistan Railways Headquarters HQ, Lahore - Lahore Central Railway Station, Lahore - The Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore - Old Airport / Hajj Terminal, Lahore - Sites of interest, Lahore - Roshnai Gate area, Lahore - Masti Gate area, Lahore - The Lohari Gate, Lahore - The Kashmiri Gate, Lahore - Bhati Gate area, Lahore - The Shairan Walan Gate, Lahore - Delhi Gate area, Lahore - Anarkali, Lahore - Chauburji, Lahore - Gawal Mandi, Lahore - Ichhra, Lahore - Mall Road, Lahore - Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Shahdara, Lahore - Shimla Pahari, Lahore - Shopping, Lahore - Restaurants, Lahore - Legendry Traditional Lahori Resturants/Cafes, Lahore - Festivals in Lahore, Lahore - Eid, Lahore - Basant, Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing, Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry, Lahore - IT Companies, Lahore - Financial Institutions, Lahore - Insurance, Lahore - Lahore Stock Exchange, Lahore - Famous Lahoris Read more here: » Lahore: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Sites of interest |
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List of cricketers - Australia.
Ted A'Beckett · Terry Alderman · George Alexander · Harry Alexander · Frank Allan · Peter Allan · Reginald Allen · Tommy Andrews · Jo Angel · Ken Archer · Ron Archer · Warwick Armstrong · Jack Badcock · Alick Bannerman · Charles Bannerman · Warren Bardsley · Sid Barnes · Ben Barnett · Jack Barrett · Graeme Beard · John Benaud · Richie Bena ...
See also:List of cricketers, List of cricketers - Test and one-day international cricketers, List of cricketers - Australia, List of cricketers - Bangladesh, List of cricketers - Canada, List of cricketers - East Africa, List of cricketers - England, List of cricketers - Hong Kong, List of cricketers - India, List of cricketers - Kenya, List of cricketers - Namibia, List of cricketers - Netherlands, List of cricketers - New Zealand, List of cricketers - Pakistan, List of cricketers - Scotland, List of cricketers - South Africa, List of cricketers - Sri Lanka, List of cricketers - UAE, List of cricketers - USA, List of cricketers - West Indies, List of cricketers - Zimbabwe, List of cricketers - Other cricketers, List of cricketers - Australia, List of cricketers - Canada, List of cricketers - Denmark, List of cricketers - England and Wales, List of cricketers - Fiji, List of cricketers - Hong Kong, List of cricketers - India, List of cricketers - Ireland, List of cricketers - Netherlands, List of cricketers - New Zealand, List of cricketers - Oman, List of cricketers - Pakistan, List of cricketers - Scotland, List of cricketers - South Africa, List of cricketers - Sri Lanka, List of cricketers - United Arab Emirates, List of cricketers - USA, List of cricketers - West Indies, List of cricketers - Zimbabwe, List of cricketers - Non-players, List of cricketers - Administrators, List of cricketers - Commentators historians and writers, List of cricketers - Fans, List of cricketers - Statisticians and scorers, List of cricketers - Umpires Read more here: » List of cricketers: Encyclopedia II - List of cricketers - Test and one-day international cricketers |
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National Bank of Pakistan (NBP)
State Bank of Pakistan (SBP)
Bank Alfalah
United Bank Ltd (UBL)
Allied bank Ltd (ABL)
Habib Bank Ltd
Habib Bank AG Zurich
Bank of Punjab
Soneri Bank
Citibank
Crescent Bank
Standard Chartered
ANZ Grindley's
Saudi-Pak
Meezan Bank
Prime Bank
Pak-Kuwait Investment Bank
American Express
ABN Amro
Muslim ...
See also:Lahore, Lahore - History, Lahore - Towns of Lahore, Lahore - Education in Lahore, Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges, Lahore - Economy and business, Lahore - Infrastructure and development, Lahore - Pakistan Railways Headquarters HQ, Lahore - Lahore Central Railway Station, Lahore - The Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore - Old Airport / Hajj Terminal, Lahore - Sites of interest, Lahore - The Roshnai Gate, Lahore - The Masti Gate, Lahore - The Lohari Gate, Lahore - The Kashmiri Gate, Lahore - The Bhati Gate, Lahore - The Shairan Walan Gate, Lahore - The Delhi Gate, Lahore - Anarkali, Lahore - Chauburji, Lahore - Gawal Mandi, Lahore - Ichhra, Lahore - Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Shahdara, Lahore - Shimla Pahari, Lahore - Shopping, Lahore - Restaurants, Lahore - Festivals in Lahore, Lahore - Eid, Lahore - Basant, Lahore - Independance Day Celebrations, Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing, Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry, Lahore - IT companies, Lahore - Financial Institutions, Lahore - Insurance, Lahore - Lahore Stock Exchange, Lahore - Famous Lahoris Read more here: » Lahore: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Financial Institutions |
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Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry.
Lahore is famous as the hub of handmade carpet manufacturing in Pakistan. At present, hand-knotted carpets produced in and around Lahore are among Pakistan's leading export products and their manufacture is the second largest cottage and small industry. Craftsmen in Lahore have the capacity to produce any type of carpet using all the popular motifs: gulls, medallions, paisleys, traceries, and geometric designs in various combinations. However, the new Institute of Carpet Design ...
See also:Lahore, Lahore - History, Lahore - Towns of Lahore, Lahore - Education in Lahore, Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges, Lahore - Economy and business, Lahore - Infrastructure and development, Lahore - Pakistan Railways Headquarters HQ, Lahore - Lahore Central Railway Station, Lahore - The Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore - Old Airport / Hajj Terminal, Lahore - Sites of interest, Lahore - The Roshnai Gate, Lahore - The Masti Gate, Lahore - The Lohari Gate, Lahore - The Kashmiri Gate, Lahore - The Bhati Gate, Lahore - The Shairan Walan Gate, Lahore - The Delhi Gate, Lahore - Anarkali, Lahore - Chauburji, Lahore - Gawal Mandi, Lahore - Ichhra, Lahore - Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Shahdara, Lahore - Shimla Pahari, Lahore - Shopping, Lahore - Restaurants, Lahore - Festivals in Lahore, Lahore - Eid, Lahore - Basant, Lahore - Independance Day Celebrations, Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing, Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry, Lahore - IT companies, Lahore - Financial Institutions, Lahore - Insurance, Lahore - Lahore Stock Exchange, Lahore - Famous Lahoris Read more here: » Lahore: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing |
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Lahore - Eid.
The two Eids, Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha commemorate the passing of the month of fasting, Ramadan, and the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Prophet Ishmael for Allah. During these days there are national holidays and many festivals and events take place to celebrate Eid.
Lahore - Basant.
Basant is a Punjabi festival thats marks the coming of spring. Basant celebrations in Pakistan are centered in Lahore and people from all over ...
See also:Lahore, Lahore - History, Lahore - Towns of Lahore, Lahore - Education in Lahore, Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges, Lahore - Economy and business, Lahore - Infrastructure and development, Lahore - Pakistan Railways Headquarters HQ, Lahore - Lahore Central Railway Station, Lahore - The Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore - Old Airport / Hajj Terminal, Lahore - Sites of interest, Lahore - The Roshnai Gate, Lahore - The Masti Gate, Lahore - The Lohari Gate, Lahore - The Kashmiri Gate, Lahore - The Bhati Gate, Lahore - The Shairan Walan Gate, Lahore - The Delhi Gate, Lahore - Anarkali, Lahore - Chauburji, Lahore - Gawal Mandi, Lahore - Ichhra, Lahore - Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Shahdara, Lahore - Shimla Pahari, Lahore - Shopping, Lahore - Restaurants, Lahore - Festivals in Lahore, Lahore - Eid, Lahore - Basant, Lahore - Independance Day Celebrations, Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing, Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry, Lahore - IT companies, Lahore - Financial Institutions, Lahore - Insurance, Lahore - Lahore Stock Exchange, Lahore - Famous Lahoris Read more here: » Lahore: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Festivals in Lahore |
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The city of Lahore never sleeps. The food/restaurant businesses are open all night long. They serve traditional dishes for dinner, till its t ...
See also:Lahore, Lahore - History, Lahore - Towns of Lahore, Lahore - Education in Lahore, Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges, Lahore - Economy and business, Lahore - Infrastructure and development, Lahore - Pakistan Railways Headquarters HQ, Lahore - Lahore Central Railway Station, Lahore - The Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore - Old Airport / Hajj Terminal, Lahore - Sites of interest, Lahore - The Roshnai Gate, Lahore - The Masti Gate, Lahore - The Lohari Gate, Lahore - The Kashmiri Gate, Lahore - The Bhati Gate, Lahore - The Shairan Walan Gate, Lahore - The Delhi Gate, Lahore - Anarkali, Lahore - Chauburji, Lahore - Gawal Mandi, Lahore - Ichhra, Lahore - Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Shahdara, Lahore - Shimla Pahari, Lahore - Shopping, Lahore - Restaurants, Lahore - Festivals in Lahore, Lahore - Eid, Lahore - Basant, Lahore - Independance Day Celebrations, Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing, Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry, Lahore - IT companies, Lahore - Financial Institutions, Lahore - Insurance, Lahore - Lahore Stock Exchange, Lahore - Famous Lahoris Read more here: » Lahore: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Economy and business |
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Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges.
University of the Punjab
University College of Information Technology (PUCIT)
University of Central Punjab
University of Enginee ...
See also:Lahore, Lahore - History, Lahore - Towns of Lahore, Lahore - Education in Lahore, Lahore - Major Universities and Colleges, Lahore - Economy and business, Lahore - Infrastructure and development, Lahore - Pakistan Railways Headquarters HQ, Lahore - Lahore Central Railway Station, Lahore - The Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore - Old Airport / Hajj Terminal, Lahore - Sites of interest, Lahore - The Roshnai Gate, Lahore - The Masti Gate, Lahore - The Lohari Gate, Lahore - The Kashmiri Gate, Lahore - The Bhati Gate, Lahore - The Shairan Walan Gate, Lahore - The Delhi Gate, Lahore - Anarkali, Lahore - Chauburji, Lahore - Gawal Mandi, Lahore - Ichhra, Lahore - Shalimar Gardens, Lahore - Shahdara, Lahore - Shimla Pahari, Lahore - Shopping, Lahore - Restaurants, Lahore - Festivals in Lahore, Lahore - Eid, Lahore - Basant, Lahore - Independance Day Celebrations, Lahore - Industry and Manufacturing, Lahore - Handmade Carpets Industry, Lahore - IT companies, Lahore - Financial Institutions, Lahore - Insurance, Lahore - Lahore Stock Exchange, Lahore - Famous Lahoris Read more here: » Lahore: Encyclopedia II - Lahore - Education in Lahore |
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Pakistani cricket team - Captains.
Abdul Kardar
Majid Khan
Imran Khan
Javed Miandad
Wasim Akram
Waqar Younis
Inzamam ul Haq
Kardar led the first Pakistani team to victory over all the Test playing nations of the 1950s, including historic victories over England in England in 1954, and against Australia in Karachi in 1956 ...
See also:Pakistani cricket team, Pakistani cricket team - History, Pakistani cricket team - Records, Pakistani cricket team - 1986 Australasia Cup, Pakistani cricket team - 1992 World Cup, Pakistani cricket team - Notable Pakistan Cricketers, Pakistani cricket team - Captains, Pakistani cricket team - Fast Bowlers, Pakistani cricket team - Batsmen, Pakistani cricket team - Spin Bowlers, Pakistani cricket team - Current Team, Pakistani cricket team - Team Performance, Pakistani cricket team - Trivia Read more here: » Pakistani cricket team: Encyclopedia II - Pakistani cricket team - Notable Pakistan Cricketers |
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The Pakistanis had managed to make it to the final, and were up against India. India batted first and set a target of 245 runs, leaving the Pakistanis with a required run rate rate of 4.92 per over. Javed Miandad came in to bat at number 3 and managed to bat till the end. On the last ball, four runs were required and Miandad hit a six that sealed the victory for Pakistan. His famous last ball six against India in Sharjah is still considered ...
See also:Pakistani cricket team, Pakistani cricket team - History, Pakistani cricket team - Records, Pakistani cricket team - 1986 Australasia Cup, Pakistani cricket team - 1992 World Cup, Pakistani cricket team - Notable Pakistan Cricketers, Pakistani cricket team - Captains, Pakistani cricket team - Fast Bowlers, Pakistani cricket team - Batsmen, Pakistani cricket team - Spin Bowlers, Pakistani cricket team - Current Team, Pakistani cricket team - Team Performance, Pakistani cricket team - Trivia Read more here: » Pakistani cricket team: Encyclopedia II - Pakistani cricket team - 1986 Australasia Cup |
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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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Khalq - President Najibullah's Administration 1986 - 1992 .
Afther the 40th Soviet Army left the country, President Najibullah suffered, to a lesser degree, the same disadvantage that Karmal had when he was installed as General Secretary of the PDPA by the Soviets.
This fact was shown by the fierceness of the resistance to Najibullah's appointment within the Parcham faction. This split persisted, forcing President Najibullah to straddle his politics between whatever Parchami support he could m ...
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 from 1989 to our days |
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