- and
their bases.
While the
Khalqists were
primarily rural Pashtuns, the
Parchamis were
supported by middle-class
residents of
urban city centers. From 1968-1969...
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purge of
Parchamis. They
accomplished this
performing the
elimination of the
opposition and
removal of any
restraints posed by the
Parchamis. Hafizullah...
-
Manouchehr Parchami Araghi (born 12
October 1952) is an
Iranian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- of
power was in the
Khalqs hands with 11
Khalqis being elected and 7
Parchamis.
Babrak Karmal was
elected to the
position of Vice
Chairman of the council...
- by land
while others flew to
airbases around the
country with
exiled Parchamis in
preparation for the ********ination. The
Tajbeg Palace,
located on a...
-
rigid Marxist–Leninist
dogma and toed a
militant revolutionary line, the
Parchamis wanted to
establish a "common front" with
other left-wing parties. In...
- Parcham—resulted in the
dismissal of
Parchami cabinet members and the
arrest of
Parchami military officers under the
pretext of a
Parchami coup. By mid-1979, the United...
- power, the
Khalqis began to ****cute the
Parchamis, not the
least because the
Soviet Union favored the
Parchami faction whose "go slow"
plans were felt...
-
Roman Republic. John
Wiley & Sons. p. 574. ISBN 978-1-4443-5720-2. Ali
Parchami (2009).
Hegemonic Peace and Empire: The Pax Romana,
Britannica and Americana...
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government apparatus,
further deepening the rift
between Khalqis and
Parchamis. By 1992,
Afghanistan was in dire straits.
Reserves of
natural gas, Afghanistan's...