2010
DOI: 10.1515/9781400834532
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Afghanistan

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“…In return, the Saudis immediately severed diplomatic ties. 20 This shows that the Taliban's ruling elite were not aware of realpolitik or diplomacy. In 1999, the Taliban hosted hijackers of an Air India flight, who demanded the release of jailed Islamist fighters from India.…”
Section: The Shift To Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In return, the Saudis immediately severed diplomatic ties. 20 This shows that the Taliban's ruling elite were not aware of realpolitik or diplomacy. In 1999, the Taliban hosted hijackers of an Air India flight, who demanded the release of jailed Islamist fighters from India.…”
Section: The Shift To Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…53 The newly established PDPA regime was not only interested in ruling the country but was also keen to transform Afghanistan by revolutionary policies of land reform, education reform, and changes in family law. 54 The revolutionary regime of the PDPA attempted to clear the country of religious elements and opposing forces, including traditional landowners, the old military establishment, and the Islamic clergy. 55 The regime rejected the country's traditional Islamic symbols of legitimacy by striking religious salutations from government speeches and decrees, and it changed the color of Afghanistan's flag to red.…”
Section: Context Of Resistance: Early Taliban 'Fronts'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 The regime rejected the country's traditional Islamic symbols of legitimacy by striking religious salutations from government speeches and decrees, and it changed the color of Afghanistan's flag to red. 56 Overall, the regime legitimized its policies in Marxist terms.…”
Section: Context Of Resistance: Early Taliban 'Fronts'mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The city has known several periods of prosperity and decline that shaped and re-shaped its spatial structure and urban image, the city has a long and rich past and lately it has become the center of population explosion (Barfield, 2010). To have a historical perspective in mind it is essential for all planning views on Kabul.…”
Section: Study Area and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%