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Khalq (Persian/Pashto: خلق, lit. 'm****es' or 'people') was a
faction of the People's
Democratic Party of
Afghanistan (PDPA). Its
historical de
facto leaders...
-
Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also
known as Mojahedin-e-
Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-
Khalq Organization (MKO) (Persian: سازمان مجاهدین خلق ایران, romanized: Sâzmân-e...
- romanized: Sâzmân-e Čerik-hâye Fadâyi-e Xalğ-e Irân),
simply known as Fadaiyan-e-
Khalq (Persian: فداییان خلق, romanized: Fadâ'iān-e Xalğ, lit. 'Po****r Self-sacrificers')...
- 1967 the
party divided into
several political sects, the
biggest being the
Khalqs and the Parchams,[page needed] as well as the
Setami Milli and
Grohi Kar...
- The Haqooq-e-
Khalq Party (HKP; Urdu: حقوقِ خلق پارٹی) is a left-wing
political party in ****stan. The
party s****s to
unify the
struggles of workers, peasants...
- was the
inner conflict between the two
biggest groups in the party, the
Khalqs and the Parchams.
After taking power, Nur
Mohammad Taraki refused to reveal...
- by King
Mohammed Zahir Shah and
further divided the two factions, as the
Khalqs'
newspaper was
shuttered by the
government in 1966.
Because of Parcham's...
- Arnold,
Anthony (1983). Afghanistan's Two-Party Communism:
Parcham and
Khalq.
Histories of
Ruling Communist Parties. Stanford, California:
Hoover Institution...
- In
Islamic theology,
createdness of the Qurʾān (خلق القرآن, ḫalq al-qurʾān) is the
doctrinal position that the
Quran was
created rather than
having always...
- (Persian: سازمان فدائیان خلق ایران (اکثریت), romanized: Sāzmān-e fedaiyān-e
khalq-e Irān (aksariat), lit. 'Organization of self-sacrificers of the people...