- Nur
Muhammad Taraki (Pashto: نور محمد ترکی; 14 July 1917 – 9
October 1979) was an
Afghan communist politician,
journalist and writer. He was a founding...
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Taraki may
refer to: Nur
Muhammad Taraki,
Afghan politician,
president of
Afghanistan from 1978 to 1979 Tarakai, a
Pashtun tribe in
Afghanistan Taraki...
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Afghanistan (PDPA), a new far-left
organization co-founded by Nur
Muhammad Taraki and
Babrak Karmal. He ran as a
candidate in the 1965
parliamentary election...
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Taraki Sivaram or
Dharmeratnam Sivaram (11
August 1959 – 28
April 2005) was a po****r
Tamil journalist of Sri Lanka. He was
kidnapped by four men in a...
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Bashir Taraki بشیر تره کی , son of Ali
Mohammad Taraki, was born on 8 July 1980 in Kabul, Afghanistan. He
completed his
primary education in
Rabia Balkhi...
- d'état; he was
succeeded by Nur
Muhammad Taraki as the head of
state and
government on 30
April 1978. Both
Taraki and his
successor Hafizullah Amin, who...
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others deserting. Nur
Mohammad Taraki started his
political career as an
Afghan journalist. On 1
January 1965,
Taraki, with
Babrak Karmal, established...
- Revolution. —
Taraki's reply to the
Soviet amb****ador
Alexander Puzanov, who
asked Taraki to
spare the
lives of two
Parchamites sentenced to death.
Taraki and Amin's...
- of
Afghanistan (PDPA). Its
historical de
facto leaders were Nur
Muhammad Taraki (1967–1979),
Hafizullah Amin (1979) and Sa****
Mohammad Gulabzoy (1979–1990)...
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introducing a
general amnesty for
those people imprisoned during Nur
Mohammad Taraki's and Amin's rule. He also
replaced the red
Khalqist flag with a more traditional...