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Tajbeg Palace (Pashto: د تاج بېګ ماڼۍ; Persian: قصر تاج بيگ;
Palace of the
Large Crown), also
inaccurately called the Queen's Palace, is one of the palaces...
- The
Tajbeg Palace ****ault,
known by the
military codename Operation Storm-333 (Russian: Шторм-333, Štorm-333), was a
military raid
executed by the Soviet...
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Democratic Republic of
Afghanistan from 1
April 1979,
until his
death during the
Tajbeg Palace ****ault on 27
December 1979, and a “first-class”
paratrooper of the...
- all of the
kings and
presidents of Afghanistan.
Hafizullah Amin also used
Tajbeg Palace as the
residence for his family. It has
undergone modifications and...
- border.
Stationed in the
Soviet emb****y in Kabul,
which was
close to the
Tajbeg Palace of
President Hafizullah Amin, Karpukhin's
forces awaited further...
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Afghanistan and the
Soviet Union.
Soviet operatives ********inated Amin at the
Tajbeg Palace on 27
December 1979 as part of
Operation Storm-333, kickstarting...
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Kabul between 9 and 12
November 1979. They
moved a few days
later to the
Tajbeg Palace,
where Amin was
moving to. In Moscow,
Leonid Brezhnev was indecisive...
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paratroopers from the 345th
Independent Guards Airborne Regiment stormed the
Tajbeg Palace and
killed Amin and his 100–150
personal guards. His 11-year-old...
- the
royal Musahiban family Mausoleum of Jamal-al-Din al-Afghani
Palaces Tajbeg Palace Stor
Palace Darul Aman
Palace Chihil Sutun Palace Bagh-e Bala Palace...
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executed on 27
December 1979
which saw
Soviet special forces storming the
Tajbeg Palace in
Afghanistan and
killing Afghan President Hafizullah Amin, his...