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Tajikistan Civil War Summary
501 words, approx. 2 pages
A civil war erupted in Tajikistan in May 1992 and lasted until December 1997, when the winning faction, called the Kulabis, succeeded, after bloody clashes, in expelling the bulk of the opposition forces, known as Gharmis, along with tens of thousands...
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Mohammed Sharif Himmatzade (IRP) Shadman Youssof (Democratic party) Juma Namangani (IMU) Osama bin Laden...


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World Policy Journal
Springtime in Tajikistan. (civil war in Tajikistan and prospects for peace)
06/22/1994: 3,678 words, approx. 12 pages
International organizations such as United Nations and Red Cross and the former Soviet Union are striving hard to restore peace in the war-torn Tajikistan. A civil war from 1991-93 in Tajikistan killed many and rendered several thousands homeless. Heavy financial loss due to war...
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The Economist (US)
Under pressure: Tajikistan. (Russia wants an end to Tajikistan's civil war)(Brief Article)
02/03/1996: 461 words, approx. 2 pages
Although Tajikistan has been an independent state since the Soviet Union broke up, its former masters in Russia still watch it closely. This week Russia's foreign minister, Yevgeny Primakov, and its thuggish defence minister, General Pavel Grachev, were in Dushanbe, the Tajik capital,...
 


 

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