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Japanese Assessment of Taraki Fall
Deaths of Sayyid Daud Tarun reportedly occurred when he protected Hafizullah Amin from Shootings by persons loyal to Nur Mohammad Taraki ; Hafizullah Amin reportedly planned the Coup d'Etat in Afghanistan (14-16 September 1979) after learning that he was to be deposed ; Japan reports that the Soviet Union instructed Nur Mohammad Taraki to remove [Hafizullah Amin; Mohammad Aslam Watanjar] from the Taraki Administration (30 April 1978-14 September 1979) during the Nur Mohammad Taraki Visit to the Soviet Union (9-11 September 1979) en route from the September 1979 Nonaligned Movement Summit Conference in Cuba (6th : 3-7 September 1979)
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Taraki Visit to Moscow
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Afghan citizens
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Afghanistan-Soviet Union relations
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Afghanistan-Soviet Union Treaty of Friendship, Goodneighborliness, and Cooperation (1978 Dec. 5)
1979
Nur Mohammad Taraki Visit to the Soviet Union (9-11 September 1979) included discussions of the Afghanistan-Soviet Union Treaty of Friendship, Goodneighborliness, and Cooperation of 5 December 1978 but not specifically of the clause concerned with Military assistance ; Nur Mohammad Taraki discusses [Imperialism; International relations] with [Leonid I. Brezhnev; Andrei A. Gromyko] ; United States Embassy. Soviet Union reports that the Nur Mohammad Taraki Visit to the Soviet Union (9-11 September 1979) produced a Soviet commitment to aid Afghan citizens rather than to preserve the Taraki Administration (30 April 1978-14 September 1979) and indicated possible conflicts in Afghanistan-Soviet Union relations
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Afghan-Soviet Relations on the Eve of Taraki's Trip to Moscow
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Afghanistan-Soviet Union relations
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Afghanistan-Soviet Union Treaty of Neutrality and Mutual Non-Aggression
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Aggression
1978
Nur Mohammad Taraki Visit to the Soviet Union (December 1978) may produce new Treaties to replace the Afghanistan-Soviet Union Treaty of Neutrality and Mutual Non-Aggression of 1931 in order to increase the commitment of the Soviet Union to protect Afghanistan from Aggression ; Intelligence assessments estimate that six hundred Military advisors from the Soviet Union. Armed Forces and two thousand Soviet Civilians employed in the Taraki Administration (30 April 1978-14 September 1979) Bureaucracy serve in Afghanistan ; Taraki Administration (30 April 1978-14 September 1979) seeks strong Afghanistan-Soviet Union relations because of its commitment to Marxism-Leninism and its need for Military assistance to counter [Tribal groups; Political opposition; Pakistan] ; Nur Mohammad Taraki Visit to the Soviet Union (December 1978) focuses on [Public relations; Afghanistan-Soviet Union relations; Economic assistance]
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Taraki and Amin Hint Publicly That They May Be Aware of Behind-the-Scenes Maneuvering against the Regime
[Hafizullah Amin; Nur Mohammad Taraki] speeches reveal awareness of Soviet Union efforts to alter the composition of the Taraki Administration (30 April 1978-14 September 1979)
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New Afghan Ambassador to Iran Is Another High Ranking Parchamist
Nur Mohammad Najibullah is named Afghanistan. Ambassador to Iran
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Arrests of Pro-Taraki Supporters in Military--Mostly Illegible
1979
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency reports the Arrests of Military personnel who support Nur Mohammad Taraki
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History of Khalqi-Parchamist Split and the Afghan Revolution Includes Article by Iraq Communists and Letter from \Committee of Afghan Communists Abroad\
1978
Publications discuss the roles of [Nur Mohammad Taraki; Babrak Karmal] in the split between the [Parcham (Afghanistan); Khalq (Afghanistan)]
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Condition of Former President Taraki
1979
News media in Afghanistan do not mention Nur Mohammad Taraki ; United States Embassy. Afghanistan is informed that Nur Mohammad Taraki is alive but paralyzed
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Former Afghan President Taraki Is Probably Still Alive
1979
United States Embassy. Afghanistan believes that Nur Mohammad Taraki is alive and under House arrest ; News media report the Deaths of Nur Mohammad Taraki on 18 September 1979 as the result of Shootings
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