- The
Internecine Project is a 1974
British espionage thriller film
written by Mort W. Elkind,
Barry Levinson, and
Jonathan Lynn,
directed by Ken Hughes...
- A
civil war is a war
between organized groups within the same
state (or country). The aim of one side may be to take
control of the
country or a region...
- "
internecine conflict", "internal conflict" and "civil war" are
often used
interchangeably with "non-international
armed conflict", but "
internecine war"...
-
underwent a
severe internal crisis subsequently known as the "Grotesque
Internecine Struggle" or "GIS". The
roots of the
crisis involved a
power struggle...
- War.
Freed from
international obligations, the Red Army
confronted an
internecine war
against a
variety of
opposing anti-Bolshevik forces,
including the...
- society,
especially from the
younger generation,
became impatient with the
internecine divisions and
ineffectiveness of the
Palestinian elite and
engaged in...
- till 1891,
whereafter the
control was
regained by
Muhammad bin Raschid.
Internecine struggles between Turki's
grandsons led to the fall of the
Second Saudi...
-
hundreds of kingdoms, many
small armies,
powerful regional chieftains, and
internecine warfare, gave way to a
disciplined central authority.
Farmers were freed...
- calendar, as it
enables the
party to
reduce the
chance of a
bruising internecine battle and to
preserve resources for the
general campaign.[citation needed]...
- Ali
Abdullah Saleh complained to King Fahd. He was also
angered by the
internecine tribal fighting among the Afghans. However, he
continued working with...