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Babrak Karmal (Dari/Pashto: ببرک کارمل; born
Sultan Hussein; 6
January 1929 – 1 or 3
December 1996) was an
Afghan communist revolutionary and politician...
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Palace in
Kabul and ********inating Amin, who was then
replaced by
Karmal. The
Karmal era,
which lasted from 1979 to 1986, was
marked by the
height of the...
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toppled Amin's rule and
placed Babrak Karmal as head of the state, the
party and the government.
During Karmal's rule,
Najibullah became head of the KHAD...
- new far-left
organization co-founded by Nur
Muhammad Taraki and
Babrak Karmal. He ran as a
candidate in the 1965
parliamentary election but
failed to...
- turn
tried to
neutralize Karmal by
appointing new
members to the
committee who were his own supporters.
After this incident,
Karmal offered his resignation...
- probation.
Alfie Karmal, the son of a
Palestinian father and Gr**** mother, was ten
years older than
Mills when they met in 1986.
Karmal bought her new clothes...
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realism style.
Forming the PDPA at his
residence in
Kabul along with
Babrak Karmal, he was
elected as the party's
General Secretary at its
first congress....
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Democratic Party of
Afghanistan (PDPA) led by
Afghan communist politician Babrak Karmal. It was
later turned into the
Watan (Homeland)
Party with a more Islamic...
- Taraki's
house in Kabul,
elected Taraki PDPA
Secretary General,
Babrak Karmal as
Deputy Secretary General, and
chose a five-member
Central Committee(or...
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Babrak Karmal.
Symbolic of the
different backgrounds of the two
factions were the fact that Taraki's
father was a poor
Pashtun herdsman while Karmal's father...