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Mahmud Tarzi Bibliography
Seddiq Rahpoe Tarzi
28 Mar 2012
Notes: This article was presented to the International Conference of commemorating the The 80th Foundation Day of Afghanistan Foreign Ministry and the role of Mahmud Tarzi and Mohammad Wali Darwazi, two former foreign ministers. It wa held on the twenty-third and fourth of August 2008. in the city of Kabul.
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/ Category: Afghanistan /
How hate collides with arrogance
Mir Hussain Mahdavi
12 Feb 2012
A review of “How Iran Controls Afghanistan”, by Fariba Nawa.Foreigner cultural influences in Afghanistan, especially our neighbors, have been a very important issue in Afghanistan’s contemporary history, but recently are becoming a politically problematic and theoretically ambiguous cultural matter to deal with.
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/ Category: Afghanistan, Region, World /
/ Comments: 16
Afghanistan: The Beautiful Ethnic Mosaic
Environment as we know it, in which the living entities including human-being live, make deep effect on the physical shape, color, feature of the face, body and even their nerve system. The knowledge which study and review this section named geography.
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Date: 10 Jul 2011 / Author: Seddiq Rahpoe Tarzi[/xfgiven_writer] / Category: Afghanistan /
Rebranding the Taliban
Mujib Mashal
30 Mar 2011
On March 28, the Federal District Court in Washington, DC, will hear a case on behalf of Khairullah Khairkhwa, a former high-ranking Taliban official who has been held at Guantanamo Bay for the past eight years.
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/ Category: Afghanistan, World /
Myth In service of building Identity and authority
Seddiq Rahpoe Tarzi
6 Sep 2010
Again the Season of putting questions for getting the answers, which end up to other questions, has come.This time I want to tackle the very past history of the place and time- more correct to say pose questions- in which we had roots in and are shrouded in the mist of myth and reality.All we remember is the fact that at the beginning of the twentieth century, especially after the third decades of this century, we looked in the past for the detection of our Identity and we watched ourselves in the large mirror of Aryan. This mirror was a by product of the European Orientalist in 18th century and the19th century in particular
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/ Category: Afghanistan /
Providing Human rights in Afghanistan with Human rights violators
Ahmad Rashid Jamal
13 Aug 2010
We understand the nature of human rights and to know that the so-called human rights after World War II and establishment of the United Nations in 1945 to substitute the term (human rights) and (natural rights) has been dating back more. Human rights are those rights that human or human being has it regardless of circumstances or social variable rate has the personal responsibility.
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/ Category: Afghanistan /
Indus-Helmand Civilization
Seddiq Rahpoe Tarzi
26 Jul 2010
As far as it is clear, from the early childhood, particularly when we found the ability to put hear on the lectures of the history teachers and listen to them, like a tradition of Call of Prayer they sang down to us that our history had began by the time of Aryans.
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/ Category: English, Afghanistan /
The State of Warlords and the Government of Taliban
It is spoken out in our media on the rule of Afghan Warlords and the Taliban in Afghanistan. This article will explore the process of emergence of the two movements or the two Afghan Political Phenomena over the last three decades in our country.
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Date: 22 Feb 2010 / Author: Leida Sahar[/xfgiven_writer] / Category: Afghanistan /
We, Myth and Reality
Birth and the fall of the CulturesAs we knew the most important factor that initially affects the course of a people’s history is the geographical setting, the terrain, the climate and especially the rivers. Such communities pass from a crude and barbaric beginning, marked by unruly courage and fierce clan solidarity, well described by Ebn e Khaldun (1332-1406) to a dynamic and well-ordered society, poised to wield power, explore natural and human resources, acquire wealth, enjoy leisure, and develop arts and crafts, giving birth in the process to a distinct culture.
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Date: 18 Feb 2010 / Author: Seddiq Rahpoe Tarzi[/xfgiven_writer] / Category: Afghanistan /
No more War Games and no more Peace Games
M.Ghaznawi
1 Feb 2010
This is a revised and somehow developed form of a comment posted under the article" No more war Games" written by "Robert Fox"and published online in Guardian News Paper. Therefore, the title of this post comes from the title of that article and is relevant to the writer’s approach toward new doctorine of war. Fox suggests peace and, so, he may propagandize against what he calls it "War Games"! But I have a different opinion on the shift of Westerns’ international and regional policy from war to peace--- as Fox wishes for. I think it is possible to have "Peace Games" as well as "War Games".
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/ Category: Afghanistan, Region, World /
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