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practices and
attempts by
Jirgas to
adjudicate on
civil or
criminal matters is not lawful, and that
unlawful practices of
Jirgas are
violate Articles 4,...
- may also
refer to:
Meshrano Jirga ("Elders'
Jirga"), the
upper house of the
Afghan legislature Wolesi Jirga, ("People's
Jirga"), the
lower house of the...
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region of Pashtunistan.
Building on the
outcomes of
previous jirgas,
including the 2022
Bannu Jirga, this
gathering sought to
further discussions on Pashtun...
- A 502-delegate loya
jirga convened in Kabul, Afghanistan, on
December 14, 2003, to
consider the
proposed Afghan Constitution.
Originally planned to last...
- and ****stan, one of the
oldest recorded traditions of
Pashtun society is
Jirgas, or
tribal councils. It is an ****embly of
respected elders and chieftains...
-
comprising two chambers:
Meshrano Jirga (مشرانو جرګه) or the
House of Elders: an
upper house with 102 seats.
Wolesi Jirga (ولسي جرګه) or the
House of the...
-
jirga (Pashto for "grand ****embly") was held in Kabul,
Afghanistan between 11 and 19 June 2002 to
elect a
transitional administration. The loya
jirga...
- constitution, or to
settle national or
regional issue such as war. Loya
jirgas have been held
since at
least 1747, with the most
recent one
occurring from...
-
girls as Qisas, a
retaliatory punishment. Ever
since then,
tribal and
rural jirgas have been
using young virgin girls from 4 to 14
years old,
through child...
- also
agreed that a
Constitutional Loya
Jirga should be
convened to
draft a new constitution. The
Emergency Loya
Jirga of 2002 set up an
Afghan Constitutional...