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| ARTICLES RELATED TO October |  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Russian Revolution of 1917 - October RevolutionMain article: October Revolution.
The October Revolution was led by Vladimir Lenin and was based upon the ideas of Karl Marx. It marked the beginning of the spread of communism in the twentieth century. It was far less sporadic than the revolution of February and came about as the result of deliberate planning and coordinated activity to that end. The financial and logistical assistance of German intelligence v ...
See also:Russian Revolution of 1917, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Causes of the Russian Revolution, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Economic, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Social, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Political, Russian Revolution of 1917 - World War 1, Russian Revolution of 1917 - February Revolution, Russian Revolution of 1917 - October Revolution, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Civil war, Russian Revolution of 1917 - The Russian revolution and the world, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Brief chronology leading to Revolution of 1917, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Expanded chronology of Revolution of 1917, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Cultural portrayal, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Bibliography, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Participants' accounts, Russian Revolution of 1917 - Reference Read more here: » Russian Revolution of 1917: Encyclopedia II - Russian Revolution of 1917 - October Revolution |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927
W.T. Cosgrave - Changes.
June 24, 1927: William T. Cosgrave takes over as Minister for Defence on a temporary basis.
July 14, 1927: William T. Cograve takes over as Minister for Justice and Minister for External Affairs. Ernest Blythe becomes the new Vice-President.
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See also:W.T. Cosgrave, W.T. Cosgrave - Early and Private Life, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - Minister for Local Government, W.T. Cosgrave - Anglo-Irish Treaty, W.T. Cosgrave - Chairman of the Provisional Government, W.T. Cosgrave - President Cosgrave 1922-1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Domestic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Foreign Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Economic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - General Election 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Cosgrave in Opposition, W.T. Cosgrave - Legacy, W.T. Cosgrave - Death, W.T. Cosgrave - First Government December 1922-September 1923, W.T. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-June 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Fourth Government October 1927-April 1930, W.T. Cosgrave - Fifth Government April 1930-March 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - See Also Read more here: » W.T. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927 |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927
W.T. Cosgrave - Changes.
June 24, 1927: William T. Cosgrave takes over as Minister for Defence on a temporary basis.
July 14, 1927: William T. Cograve takes over as Minister for Justice and Minister for External Affairs. Ernest Blythe becomes the new Vice-President.
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See also:W.T. Cosgrave, W.T. Cosgrave - Early and Private Life, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career, W.T. Cosgrave - Minister for Local Government, W.T. Cosgrave - Anglo-Irish Treaty, W.T. Cosgrave - Chairman of the Provisional Government, W.T. Cosgrave - President Cosgrave 1922-1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Domestic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Foreign Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - Economic Policy, W.T. Cosgrave - General Election 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Cosgrave in Opposition, W.T. Cosgrave - Legacy, W.T. Cosgrave - Death, W.T. Cosgrave - First Government December 1922-September 1923, W.T. Cosgrave - Second Government September 1923-June 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927, W.T. Cosgrave - Changes, W.T. Cosgrave - Fourth Government October 1927-April 1930, W.T. Cosgrave - Fifth Government April 1930-March 1932, W.T. Cosgrave - Political Career Read more here: » W.T. Cosgrave: Encyclopedia II - W.T. Cosgrave - Third Government June 1927-October 1927 |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Communist Party of Austria - October strike 1950Because the post-war national economy was totally destroyed, the government had to institute an austere programme of recovery. The planned measures (Vierte Lohn- und Preisabkommen, Fourth wage and price-fixing agreement) included substantial price increases, but by far smaller wage increases. Responding in protest, from September 26 to October 6, 1950 large-scale strike movements formed. This largest strike in the post-war history of Austria started in the Steyr factories, those of Voest and the nitrogen plants in the American zone of ...
See also:Communist Party of Austria, Communist Party of Austria - Establishment, Communist Party of Austria - First Republic and National Socialism, Communist Party of Austria - Second Republic, Communist Party of Austria - October strike 1950, Communist Party of Austria - Weaknesses and crises, Communist Party of Austria - After the fall of communism in Europe, Communist Party of Austria - Financial situation, Communist Party of Austria - Internal-party conflict, Communist Party of Austria - KPÖ Graz and Styria, Communist Party of Austria - Recent elections, Communist Party of Austria - Party chairpersons since 1945, Communist Party of Austria - Literature Read more here: » Communist Party of Austria: Encyclopedia II - Communist Party of Austria - October strike 1950 |
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| |  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879 - October 5 2004 incidentThe Chicoutimi was the last of the newly renamed Victoria-class vessels to be delivered, handed over to the Canadians on October 2, 2004 at Faslane Naval Base. Two days later, Chicoutimi set sail for Halifax, Nova Scotia and on October 5, a fire broke out on board while she was some 100 miles north-west of County Mayo, Ireland. Nine crewmembers were affected by smoke inhalation and the ship was left drifting without power in heavy seas.[2] Three of these crew members were airlifted to Sligo General Hospital in the Republ ...
See also:HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879, HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879 - History, HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879 - Decommissioning, HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879 - Repair costs, HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879 - October 5 2004 incident Read more here: » HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879: Encyclopedia II - HMCS Chicoutimi SSK 879 - October 5 2004 incident |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Irish Confederate Wars - The Plot - October 1641See also Irish Rebellion of 1641
The Irish Rebellion of 1641 was intended to be a swift and mainly bloodless seizure of power in Ireland by a small group of conspirators led by Phelim O’Neill. Small bands of the plotter’s kin and dependants were mobilised in Dublin, Wicklow and Ulster, to take strategic buildings like Dublin Castle. Since there were only a small number of English soldiers stationed in Ireland, this had a reasonable chance of succeeding. Had it done so, the remaining English garrisons could well have surrend ...
See also:Irish Confederate Wars, Irish Confederate Wars - The Plot - October 1641, Irish Confederate Wars - The Rebellion - 1641-42, Irish Confederate Wars - The Confederate’s war - 1642-48, Irish Confederate Wars - The Cromwellian War 1649-1653, Irish Confederate Wars - The Cost, Irish Confederate Wars - Sources, Irish Confederate Wars - See Also, Irish Confederate Wars - External link Read more here: » Irish Confederate Wars: Encyclopedia II - Irish Confederate Wars - The Plot - October 1641 |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Front de libération du Québec - October crisisOn October 5, 1970, members of the FLQ's Liberation cell kidnapped James Richard Cross, the British Trade Commissioner as he was leaving his home for work. Shortly afterwards, on October 10, the Chénier Cell kidnapped the Minister of Labour and Vice-Premier of Quebec, Pierre Laporte, while he was playing football with his family on his front lawn. On October 17, callers to a radio station announced that Laporte had been murdered and divulged the location of the map which lead to the discovery of his body.
The FLQ released a list of s ...
See also:Front de libération du Québec, Front de libération du Québec - History, Front de libération du Québec - October crisis, Front de libération du Québec - FLQ subsequent activities, Front de libération du Québec - Liberation cell members, Front de libération du Québec - Chénier cell, Front de libération du Québec - Other known members Read more here: » Front de libération du Québec: Encyclopedia II - Front de libération du Québec - October crisis |
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| |  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933Protesting measures against the church, President Zamora resigned on October 14, and was succeeded by Manuel Azaña. At the conclusion of the Convention and the adoption of the Constitution on December 9, Zamora was elected President and Manuel Azaña became Premier in the new Cabinet. Some of the most important features of the Constitution were suffrage for women and the rejection of the Catholic faith as the state religion.
On January 23, 1932, President Zamora published a decree providing for the dissolution of the Society of Jesus ...
See also:Second Spanish Republic, Second Spanish Republic - The Provisional Government April-October 1931, Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933, Second Spanish Republic - Conservative Government November 1933-February 1936, Second Spanish Republic - Asturian Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - After the Uprising, Second Spanish Republic - The Liberal Government February 1936-April 1939, Second Spanish Republic - Civil War Read more here: » Second Spanish Republic: Encyclopedia II - Second Spanish Republic - The Left Republicans and Socialists October 1931-November 1933 |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Project FUBELT - CIA Memorandum of Conversation of Meeting with Henry Kissinger October 15 1970Original document can be viewed at National Security Archives.
This memo records a discussion of promoting a coup in Chile, known as "Track II" of covert operations to block Allende1:
15 October 1970
MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION:
Dr. Kissinger, Mr. Karamessines, Gen. Haig at the White House—15 October 1970
[Section deleted on national security grounds.]
2. Then Mr. Karamessines provided ...
See also:Project FUBELT, Project FUBELT - CIA Notes on Meeting with the President Nixon on Chile September 15 1970, Project FUBELT - Genesis of Project FUBELT document dated September 16 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Memorandum of Conversation of Meeting with Henry Kissinger October 15 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Operating Guidance Cable on Coup Plotting in Chile October 16 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Cable Transmissions on Coup Plotting October 18 1970, Project FUBELT - National Security Council Options Paper on Chile NSSM 97 November 3 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Briefing by Richard Helms for the NSC Chile November 6 1970:, Project FUBELT - NSC National Security Decision Memorandum 93 Policy Towards Chile November 9 1970:, Project FUBELT - CIA Report of CIA Chilean Activities 15 September to 3 November November 18 1970:, Project FUBELT - Department of State Memorandum for Henry Kissinger on Chile December 4 1970:, Project FUBELT - Additional Information, Project FUBELT - Footnotes, Project FUBELT - External links Read more here: » Project FUBELT: Encyclopedia II - Project FUBELT - CIA Memorandum of Conversation of Meeting with Henry Kissinger October 15 1970 |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Project FUBELT - CIA Operating Guidance Cable on Coup Plotting in Chile October 16 1970From:CNN cold war and the National Security Archives
In a secret cable, CIA deputy director of plans, Thomas Karamessines, conveys Kissinger's orders to CIA station chief in Santiago, Henry Hecksher:
Restricted Handling
Classified Message
CITE Headquarters
Immediate Santiago (Eyes Only)
1. [unintelligible] policy, objectives, and actions were reviewed at high USG level afternoon 15 October. Conclusions, which are to be your operational guide, f ...
See also:Project FUBELT, Project FUBELT - CIA Notes on Meeting with the President Nixon on Chile September 15 1970, Project FUBELT - Genesis of Project FUBELT document dated September 16 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Memorandum of Conversation of Meeting with Henry Kissinger October 15 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Operating Guidance Cable on Coup Plotting in Chile October 16 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Cable Transmissions on Coup Plotting October 18 1970, Project FUBELT - National Security Council Options Paper on Chile NSSM 97 November 3 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Briefing by Richard Helms for the NSC Chile November 6 1970:, Project FUBELT - NSC National Security Decision Memorandum 93 Policy Towards Chile November 9 1970:, Project FUBELT - CIA Report of CIA Chilean Activities 15 September to 3 November November 18 1970:, Project FUBELT - Department of State Memorandum for Henry Kissinger on Chile December 4 1970:, Project FUBELT - Additional Information, Project FUBELT - Footnotes, Project FUBELT - External links Read more here: » Project FUBELT: Encyclopedia II - Project FUBELT - CIA Operating Guidance Cable on Coup Plotting in Chile October 16 1970 |
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| |  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Front de libération du Québec - October crisisOn October 5, 1970, members of the FLQ's Liberation cell kidnapped James Richard Cross, the British Trade Commissioner as he was leaving his home for work. Shortly afterwards, on October 10, the Chénier Cell kidnapped the Minister of Labour and Vice-Premier of Quebec, Pierre Laporte, while he was playing football with his family on his front lawn. On October 17, callers to a radio station announced that Laporte had been murdered and divulged the location of the map which lead to the discovery of his body.
The FLQ released a list of s ...
See also:Front de libération du Québec, Front de libération du Québec - History, Front de libération du Québec - October crisis, Front de libération du Québec - FLQ subsequent activities, Front de libération du Québec - Liberation cell members, Front de libération du Québec - Chénier cell, Front de libération du Québec - Other known members, Front de libération du Québec - Michaëlle Jean Read more here: » Front de libération du Québec: Encyclopedia II - Front de libération du Québec - October crisis |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Bonar Law - Bonar Law's Government, October 1922 - May 1923For a full list of Ministerial office holders, see Conservative Government 1922-1924
Andrew Bonar Law - Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Commons
Lord Cave - Lord Chancellor
Lord Salisbury - Lord President of the Council and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Lord Cecil of Chelwood - Lord Privy Seal
Stanley Baldwin - Chancellor of the Exchequer
William Clive Bridgeman - Secretary of State for the Home Department
Lord Curzon of Kedleston - Secretary of State f ...
See also:Andrew Bonar Law, Andrew Bonar Law - Early Life, Andrew Bonar Law - Parliament, Andrew Bonar Law - Conservative Leader, Andrew Bonar Law - The Great War, Andrew Bonar Law - Post War and Prime Minister, Andrew Bonar Law - Bonar Law's Government, October 1922 - May 1923, Andrew Bonar Law - Changes, Andrew Bonar Law - Assessment Read more here: » Andrew Bonar Law: Encyclopedia II - Andrew Bonar Law - Bonar Law's Government, October 1922 - May 1923 |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of LeyteUnderway on 12 October to participate in the invasion of the Philippine Islands, West Virginia sailed as part of Task Group (TG) 77.2, under the overall command of Rear Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf. On 18 October, the battle line passed into Leyte Gulf, West Virginia steaming astern of California (BB-44).
At 16:45, California cut loose a naval mine with her paravanes; West Virginia successfully dodged the horned menace, it being destroyed a few moments later by gunfire from one of the destroyers in the ...
See also:USS West Virginia BB-48, USS West Virginia BB-48 - 1923 – 1941, USS West Virginia BB-48 - 7 December 1941, USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of Leyte, USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of Leyte Gulf, USS West Virginia BB-48 - November 1944 – February 1945: Philippines operations, USS West Virginia BB-48 - February – March 1945: Battle of Iwo Jima, USS West Virginia BB-48 - March – June 1945: Battle of Okinawa, USS West Virginia BB-48 - August 1945 – 1947 Read more here: » USS West Virginia BB-48: Encyclopedia II - USS West Virginia BB-48 - October 1944: Battle of Leyte |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Project FUBELT - CIA Cable Transmissions on Coup Plotting October 18 1970Original document can be viewed at National Security Archives.
These three cables between CIA headquarters in Langley, VA., and the CIA Station in Santiago address the secret shipment of weapons and ammunition for use in a plot to kidnap the Chilean military commander, General Rene Schneider. "Neutralizing" Schneider was a key prerequisite for a military coup; he opposed any intervention by the armed forces to block Allende's constitutional election. The CIA supplied a group of Chilean officers led by General Camilo Valenzuela with ...
See also:Project FUBELT, Project FUBELT - CIA Notes on Meeting with the President Nixon on Chile September 15 1970, Project FUBELT - Genesis of Project FUBELT document dated September 16 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Memorandum of Conversation of Meeting with Henry Kissinger October 15 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Operating Guidance Cable on Coup Plotting in Chile October 16 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Cable Transmissions on Coup Plotting October 18 1970, Project FUBELT - National Security Council Options Paper on Chile NSSM 97 November 3 1970, Project FUBELT - CIA Briefing by Richard Helms for the NSC Chile November 6 1970:, Project FUBELT - NSC National Security Decision Memorandum 93 Policy Towards Chile November 9 1970:, Project FUBELT - CIA Report of CIA Chilean Activities 15 September to 3 November November 18 1970:, Project FUBELT - Department of State Memorandum for Henry Kissinger on Chile December 4 1970:, Project FUBELT - Additional Information, Project FUBELT - Footnotes, Project FUBELT - External links Read more here: » Project FUBELT: Encyclopedia II - Project FUBELT - CIA Cable Transmissions on Coup Plotting October 18 1970 |
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| |  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Occupation of Czechoslovakia - After Munich and Vienna The Second Republic October 1938- March 1939The greatly weakened Czechoslovak Republic was forced to grant major concessions to the non-Czechs. The executive committee of the Slovak People's Party met at Zilina on October 5, 1938, and with the acquiescence of all Slovak parties except the Social Democrats formed an autonomous Slovak government under Jozef Tiso. Similarly, the two major factions in Subcarpathian Ruthenia, the Russophiles and Ukrainophiles, agreed on the establishment of an autonomous government, which was constituted on October 8, 1938. Reflecting the spread of modern ...
See also:Occupation of Czechoslovakia, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - The Munich Agreement and the first Vienna Award, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - After Munich and Vienna The Second Republic October 1938- March 1939, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - Division of Czechoslovakia, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - Rationale for occupation, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - Czech Resistance, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - Slovak National Uprising, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - End of the War, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - Annexation of Carpatho-Ukraine Subcarpathian Ruthenia by the Soviet Union, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - Minorities and Population Transfers, Occupation of Czechoslovakia - From creation to dissolution – Overview Read more here: » Occupation of Czechoslovakia: Encyclopedia II - Occupation of Czechoslovakia - After Munich and Vienna The Second Republic October 1938- March 1939 |
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| |  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in 2005-06 - October 2005
International cricket in 2005-06 - ICC Super Series.
See also: ICC Super Series 2005
The Super Series was played between Australia and an ICC World XI selected from the rest of the world's cricketers. Three ODIs and one Test were played in October 2005. Australia won all four matches, and none of them with less than 50-run margins.
ICC Super Series. Supertest: Australia won by 210 runs. One-day International series Result: Australia won 3–0.
Inte ...
See also:International cricket in 2005-06, International cricket in 2005-06 - August 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealanders in Zimbabwe, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africa Academy in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - Videocon Tri-Series, International cricket in 2005-06 - Bangladeshis in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - September 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africa A in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - Australia A in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indians in Zimbabwe, International cricket in 2005-06 - A-team Tri Series in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - October 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - ICC Super Series, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealand A in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - Kenyans in Zimbabwe, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealanders in South Africa limited-overs leg, International cricket in 2005-06 - Sri Lankans in India, International cricket in 2005-06 - Bermudans in Namibia, International cricket in 2005-06 - November 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - West Indians in Australia, International cricket in 2005-06 - England Women in Sri Lanka and India, International cricket in 2005-06 - England in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africans in India, International cricket in 2005-06 - Afro-Asia Cup Under-19 Tournament, International cricket in 2005-06 - Under-19 Tri Series in Bangladesh, International cricket in 2005-06 - December 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - Chappell–Hadlee Trophy, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africans in Australia, International cricket in 2005-06 - Sri Lankans in New Zealand, International cricket in 2005-06 - January 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - VB Series, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indians in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - February 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - ICC Under-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - Asia Cup, International cricket in 2005-06 - West Indians in New Zealand, International cricket in 2005-06 - Sri Lankans in Bangladesh, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indian Women in Australia, International cricket in 2005-06 - Australians in South Africa, International cricket in 2005-06 - England A in West Indies, International cricket in 2005-06 - March 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - England in India, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indian Women in New Zealand, International cricket in 2005-06 - April 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - Australians in Bangladesh, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealanders in South Africa Test leg, International cricket in 2005-06 - Zimbabweans in West Indies Read more here: » International cricket in 2005-06: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in 2005-06 - October 2005 |
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|  |  |  | October: Encyclopedia II - Nur Muhammad Taraki - President of the Republic April 1978 -- October 1979 On April 19, 1978 a prominent leftist, Mir Akbar Khyber, was killed by the government of Mohammed Daoud Khan. His death served as a rallying point for the Afghan communists. Fearing a communist coup d'etat, Daud ordered the arrest of certain PDPA leaders, including Taraki and Babrak Karmal, while placing others such as Hafizullah Amin under house arrest.
On April 27, 1978 the coup was initiated, reportedly by Hafizullah Amin while still under house arrest. Mohammed Daoud Khan was killed the next day along with most of hi ...
See also:Nur Muhammad Taraki, Nur Muhammad Taraki - Early Political Career, Nur Muhammad Taraki - President of the Republic April 1978 -- October 1979, Nur Muhammad Taraki - Assassination Read more here: » Nur Muhammad Taraki: Encyclopedia II - Nur Muhammad Taraki - President of the Republic April 1978 -- October 1979 |
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