- as
Khalqis. The
purging of
Parchamis had left the
military forces so
dominated by
Khalqis that the
Soviets had no
choice but to rely upon
Khalqi officers...
- lead to the
Khalqi failed military coups in June, July and
October which all
happened in 1980. This
eventually led to the
purge of the
Khalqis from the government...
-
posts in the
military were
still occupied by
Khalqis. As a
conciliatory measure, Gulabzoi, a
prominent Khalqi, was
appointed Minister of Interior. As such...
-
socially and
religiously conservative.
Immediately after coming to power, the
Khalqis began to ****cute the Parchamis, not the
least because the
Soviet Union...
- are no
facts proving that the
Soviets provided financial help to
either Khalqis or Parchamis.
Taraki and
Karmal maintained close contact with the Soviet...
- down the rebellion, but this
proved a mistake, as
there were few
Pashtun Khalqis in that
particular unit and
instead it
mutinied and
joined the uprising...
- Marxism–Leninism than did the Parcham.
Following the
Soviet intervention, the
Khalqi leadership of
Taraki and Amin had been all but
driven out.
Several low and...
- to put down the rebellion, but this
proved a mistake, as
there were few
Khalqi faction soldiers in the
division and
instead it
mutinied and
joined the...
-
rather than the
government apparatus,
further deepening the rift
between Khalqis and Parchamis. By 1992,
Afghanistan was in dire straits.
Reserves of natural...
- (1945-11-11) 11
November 1945 (age 79) Khost,
Afghanistan Occupation A
Khalqi /
Parchami group general Military service Allegiance Islamic
Republic of...