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Soviet-Afghan War Introduction By 1988 the war in Afghanistan between the mujahideen (fighters of the jihad or holy war), or freedom fighters as Ronald Reagan called them, and the Soviets and their Afghan communist clients had been going on...
outsiders probably see only rubble and desolation in Afghanistan, the last known lair of fugitive Osama bin Laden. But archeologists and other experts say the war-devastated country has much to offer in terms of because of its unique past ...
Afghanistan has been the home of many civilizations and different religions. Its rich historical culture has played a great and important role in the heritage of humankind. Over many generations, Afghanistan has attracted the attention of m...
Afghan government of Karzai, elected president in October 2004, has little legitimacy and did not control in 2006 that the sector Kabul. In August 2008 there were 70,000 foreign soldiers in Afghanistan, 53,000 to 17,000 for ISAF and the Ope...
Soviet Afghan War Introduction Initially, since it was winter, there was little active opposition to the 1979 Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. However, February 1980 saw considerable unrest and it was soon clear that foreign invasion had...
role of tribes in afghan governance has a long history, but this paper discusses role of tribes in afghan governance from 1747 to 2001. Nadir Shah belonged to Afsharid army (a tibe of Iranian dynasty) came to of Kandahar in 1738 and crushed...
dominating Afghan Tribes and their living. Research of this magnitude will be based on a comparative study between Afghan culture, its norms, values and traditions in comparison to the culture of United States. Thesis Statement “Dominating ...