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Перевод: Afghan speek Afghan


[прилагательное]
афганский;
[существительное]
афганец ; афганка ; афганский язык; вязаный шерстяной платок


Тезаурус:

  1. The New York Times reported that Soviet military advisers wearing Afghan army uniforms were supervising and firing Scud missiles on behalf of the Kabul government at mujahedin positions, possibly in violation of the Geneva accords.
  2. TEHRAN - Afghan mujahedin leaders and delegates from the Soviet Union, Pakistan and Iran began a three-day meeting here yesterday to discuss a future government for Kabul and an end to outside interference in Afghanistan, AFP reports.
  3. AFGHAN WINGS: My World Is Empty Without You
  4. THE FALL of President Najibullah ends the latest stage in the Afghan civil war which began when the Kremlin, in a last gasp of empire building, took the country over in April 1978, writes Alan Philps, Diplomatic Correspondent.
  5. Armed fundamentalists existed before the Afghan war, and would now pose a threat to Middle Eastern governments without the help of a single Afghan veteran.
  6. "Over the past few months, state security organs and border guards exposed and suppressed several attempts by special agencies of Afghan armed opposition forces to recruit Soviet citizens," he said.
  7. Western and Pakistani diplomatic sources said the UN secretariat hoped to bring together the six countries directly involved in the conflict - the US, the Soviet Union, China, Pakistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia - to accept the broad terms for a dialogue among the rival Afghan groups.
  8. The Afghan crop is now four or five times that of Pakistan, and rising rapidly.
  9. Afghan rockets
  10. I can't abide those Afghan caps everyone is wearing now."
  11. It looked like a bloody great sea of Afghan coats with tufts of long hair poking out from them.
  12. The President said that if the United States and Pakistan were really serious in wishing to settle the Afghan problem they should acknowledge the new reality in Afghanistan, where seven months after the departure of Soviet troops the PDPA had become more united and strengthened, while the guerrillas were in total disarray.
  13. Even President Jimmy Carter, who came to office in a house-cleansing operation after the shambles of Richard Nixon's resignation, indulged in a variety of covert operations around the world, including the supply of weapons by the CIA from America and other sources to Afghan rebel forces fighting against the Russians.

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