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{{r|Uzbekistan}} | {{r|Uzbekistan}} | ||
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{{r|Juma Namangani}} | {{r|Juma Namangani}} | ||
{{r|Mudjahedin}} | {{r|Mudjahedin}} | ||
{{r|Afghanistan War (1978-92)}} | {{r|Afghanistan War (1978-92)}} | ||
{{r|Kyrgyzstan}} | {{r|Kyrgyzstan}} | ||
==Subtopics== | ==Subtopics== | ||
{{r|Ferghana Valley}} | {{r|Ferghana Valley}} |
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Parent topics
- Uzbekistan [r]: Previously part of the Soviet Union, a landlocked, predominantly Muslim nation of Central Asia, with Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan as neighbors [e]
- Islam Karimov [r]: President of Uzbekistan [e]
- Juma Namangani [r]: Military leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan; a former Soviet paratrooper who converted to Islam; killed by an airstrike at the Battle of Kunduz in 2001 [e]
- Mudjahedin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Afghanistan War (1978-92) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Kyrgyzstan [r]: A landlocked central Asian nation, formerly part of the Soviet Union; after a coup, it successfully held democratic elections [e]
Subtopics
- Ferghana Valley [r]: An area where the borders of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan come together; stronghold of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan [e]
- Afghanistan War (2001-), major combat phase [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ahmed Rashid [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Huzaifa Parhat [r]: Add brief definition or description
{{r|Osama bin Laden}
- Secret society [r]: A type of subculture with three characteristics: "it is exclusive, it claims to own special secrets, and it shows a strong inclination to favor its own" (Alan Axelrod). [e]
- Sharia [r]: The Muslim system of law and rule of conduct inspired by the Qur'an, the Sunna, traditional law systems, and the Hadiths. [e]