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19 Jehanzeb Khalili, Mujahideen Movement in Malakand and Mohmand
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21 Adamec, Afghanistan’s Foreign Affairs, pp. 192–3.
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24 Ibid., p. 241; Charkhi, From My Memories, pp. 1, 3, 15, has 26 November.
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27 M. Gul Khan Mohmand’s poem (in English translation) quoted ibid.,
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28 Translation of Riktin’s interview with Sabir Shah Sabir, 1998, quoted ibid.,
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29 Edward Hunter, The Past Present: An Account of Life in Afghanistan Today
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30 Charkhi, From My Memories, has 26 November.
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2 Ernest F. Fox, Travels in Afghanistan, 1937–1938 (New York, 1943).
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6 W. K. Fraser-Tytler, Afghanistan: A Study of Political Developments in
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