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  1. Punjab insurgency

    The insurgency in the Indian state of Punjab India Punjab originated in the late 1970s, as the Khalistan movement Khalistan proponents turned to militancy. The roots of the insurgency were very complex. Roots of Insurgency Punjabi Suba Movement Main Punjabi Suba In the 1950s and 1960s, linguistic issues ... Punjab Insurgency Category Rebellions in India Category Independent India Category History of Sikhism Category Punjab insurgency Category History of Punjab, India ... of states according to linguistic boundaries in 1956. At that time, Indian Punjab had its capital in Shimla, and though the vast majority of the Sikhs lived in Punjab, they still did not form a majority. But if Haryana and Himachal could be separated sikhs could have a Punjab in which they could ... 11 03 accessdate 2010 01 11 ref The Akali Dal, a Sikh dominated political party active mainly in Punjab ... and Sikhs of Punjab. The Green Revolution When the Green Revolution came to Punjab, it transformed the landscape of the state. Punjab saw increase on prosperity because of the Green Revolution. Punjab ... areas of Punjab. Most Hindus, were urban based and were involved in retail trade and manufacturing ... 3rd agency was also working to make Punjab situation unstable at the behest of the Government. Bhindranwale ... groups in Punjab aimed to created an independent state called Khalistan through acts of violence directed ... auto Punjab Insurgancy Chronology Outline Date Event Source Nov 1, 1966 Sikh majority Punjab state created ref Partition of Punjab Goes Into Effect, The New York Times, November 2, 1966 ref 1971 Jagjit singh in Pakistan and USA March 1972 Akalis routed in Punjab elections, Congress wins October 17 ... Times, April 26, 1980. ref June 2, 1980 Akalis lose election in Punjab ref Mrs. Gandhi s Party Wins ... ASSEMBLY BUILDING ref Aug 4, 1982 Akalis demand autonomy and additonal regions for Punjab ref The Sikh ... Militants in Golden Temple kill Hindus throughout Punjab ref Punjab Police Are Given Broad Powers ...   more details



  1. Insurgency

    thumb right 250px Viet Cong insurgents in the mid 1960s History of war An insurgency ... against constituted authority a rebel who is not recognized as a belligerent. ref An insurgency can be fought via counter insurgency warfare, and may also be opposed by measures to protect the population ... claims against the incumbent regime. ref These points are emphasized in many works on insurgency, including ... and Military Doctrine , Pall Mall Press, London, 1964. ref An insurgency may include, but not necessarily ... of armed rebellion, it may not be viewed as an insurgency if a state of belligerency exists ... books?id 48EQZ8vM0 UC&pg PA63&dq confederacy belligerants foreign ports p. 63 ref When insurgency is used ... under threat, insurgency often also carries an implication that the rebels cause is illegitimate, whereas ... precisely defined, all fall under the category of insurgency rebellion, uprisings, etc. The value of the formal ... are identical. The basis of the insurgency can be political, economic, religious, or ethnic, or a combination ... occurring in a country. The Iraq insurgency is one example of a recognized government versus multiple ... of insurgency to situations where there is no recognized authority, as in the Somali Civil ... taking part in the rebellion are not recognized as belligerent s then the rebellion is an insurgency ... rights as United States warships in foreign ports. When insurgency is used to describe a movement ... use is neutral. However when it is used by a state or another authority under threat, insurgency often ... the authority itself as being illegitimate. The use of the term insurgency does recognise the political motivation of those who participate in an insurgency, while the term brigandry implies no political ... The distinction on whether an uprising is an insurgency or a belligerency has not been as clearly codified ... 24.pdf format PDF accessdate 2008 02 03 ref proposes a structure that includes both insurgency and counterinsurgency COIN italics in original quote Insurgency and its tactics are as old as warfare itself ...   more details



  1. Punjab

    wiktionarypar Punjab Punjab or Panjab may refer to Geographical regions Punjab region , an area of South Asia stretching from central Pakistan to northwest India Punjab, India , a state, a part of the Punjab which lies in India Punjab, Pakistan , a province, a part of the Punjab which lies in Pakistan Panjab District , in Bamyan province, Afghanistan Panjab, Afghanistan , capital of Panjab District Former countries, states and provinces Sikh Empire also known as Sarkar Khalsa , a former religious monarchy in the region Punjab Province British India 1849 1947 , a province of British India Punjab States Agency 1930 1947 , an administrative unit of British India Punjab Hill States Agency 1936 1947 , an administrative unit of British India East Punjab , the part of the British Punjab Province which became part of India after partition East Punjab state 1947 1966 Patiala and East Punjab States Union 1948 1956 , a former state of modern India West Punjab , the part of the British Punjab Province which became part of Pakistan as a province after partition West Punjab Province 1947 1955 Bahawalpur princely state Other Punjab International Public High School , a public school in Pakistan Punjab, a character in the Little Orphan Annie comic strip, and the related film and musical Annie See also Punjab University disambiguation Punjab Assembly disambiguation Punjabi disambiguation Punjabi language intitle Punjab lookfrom Punjab disambig ar ca Panjab desambiguaci cs Pa d b rozcestn k cy Punjab da Punjab de Punjab Begriffskl rung eo Pan abo eu Punjab ko hr Punjab id Punjab it Punjab he lv Pend ba hu Pandzs b egy rtelm s t lap mr ms Punjab nl Punjab ro Punjab ru simple Punjab sk Pand b sh Punjab sv Punjab ta uk vi Punjab zh ...   more details



  1. Afghan insurgency

    Afghan insurgency can mean the insurgency waged by the Mujahideen Afghanistan mujahideen during the Soviet war in Afghanistan the Taliban insurgency disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Insurgency in Macedonia

    Insurgency in Macedonia may refer to National Liberation War of Macedonia Insurgency in Macedonia 2001 disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Corporate Insurgency

    orphan date December 2010 Corporate Insurgency is the use of unconventional tactics by smaller organisations to increase their market share against larger corporations. ref http www.ft.com cms s 0 3be74982 fe36 11df abac 00144feab49a,dwp uuid 672232c6 1385 11de 9e32 0000779fd2ac.html axzz172OYYRDi FT.com Special Reports Rise of the corporate insurgents Bot generated title ref Corporate Insurgency techniques are employed by new to market competitors to make stealth attacks on established larger companies, and are also employed by big business to counteract these new threats . ref http www.economist.com whichmba somali pirates Which MBA? Pirate copy Bot generated title ref The umbrella term describes how businesses must adapt to the pressures of globalisation and information inter connectivity in the changing business environment. The term was coined by business thought leader and journalist Luke Manning , Professor David James of Henley Business School and former Lieutenant Colonel for the Royal Marines , Paul Kearney. citation needed date July 2011 The core thesis of Corporate Insurgency is that large bureaucracies, be it anything from banks to the US Military , are all beginning to fail to smaller more agile organisations that simply refuse to follow the existing rules , analogous to asymmetric warfare with insurgents avoiding the symmetry required for larger entities to bring their greater strength to bear. Most modern business success stories involve an asymmetric element. citation needed date July 2011 References Reflist Category Business terms ...   more details



  1. Philippine Insurgency

    Philippine Insurgency often refers to the Philippine American War 1899 1902 , sometimes known as the Philippine War of Independence, an armed military conflict between the Philippines and the United States Philippine insurgency may also refer to various revolts, rebellions, revolutions, and guerilla actions fought in the Philippine Islands, including Numerous revolts against Spain during the Spanish colonial period 1565 1898 see Philippine revolts against Spain and Military history of the Philippines Spanish colonial period 1565 1898 The Philippine Revolution 1896 1898 , called the Tagalog Revolt by the Spanish, a military conflict between the people of the Philippines and the Spanish colonial authorities which resulted in the secession of the Philippines from the Spanish Empire The Moro Rebellion 1899 1913 , a military conflict between Muslim Filipino revolutionary groups and the United States See also Military history of the Philippines disambig Category Military history of the Philippines Philippine American War disambig ...   more details



  1. Gallifrey: Insurgency

    Bigfinishbox title Insurgency series Gallifrey audio series Gallifrey number 2.4 cover Gallifrey Insurgency.jpg writer Steve Lyons writer Steve Lyons director Gary Russell producer Jason Haigh Ellery br Gary Russell set between Gallifrey Pandora and br Gallifrey Imperiatrix length 74 minutes Gallifrey Insurgency is a Big Finish Productions List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish audio drama based on the long running United Kingdom British science fiction on television science fiction television series Doctor Who . The series is set on the Doctor Doctor Who Doctor s home planet of Gallifrey . Plot The Time Lords ancient and revered Academy finally opens its doors to students from other temporal worlds. Youths from the Monan Host, the Warpsmiths of Phaidon, the Nekkistani and even Humans descend on Gallifrey , many of them inspired by tales of the legendary Doctor Doctor Who Doctor . Leela has been asked to give lectures, hoping this could ease interracial tensions. But mistrust, taunting, vandalism and violence spreads between the unalike. And the Free Time terrorist who attempted to poison the water supply is still fresh in the memory. Many believe that President Romana s hope to spread peace through unity has failed. Desperate for answers, she consults the remains of the ancient dictator who claimed to have forged Romana s life, Imperiatrix Pandora. Using K 9 as a conduit and buffer through the Matrix Doctor Who Matrix , Pandora s future echo tells of a coming civil war, Time Lord against Time Lord. She tells of the day when democracy falls and the President becomes the Imperiatrix. Meanwhile, Inquisitor Prime Darkel discovers the true nature of the Free Time water contaminant ... this audio. External links http www.bigfinish.com 24 Gallifrey Insurgency Big Finish Productions Gallifrey Insurgency Doctor Who RG id gallifrey08 title Gallifrey Insurgency Gallifrey stories DoctorWho stub Category Gallifrey audio plays Insurgency ...   more details



  1. Insurgency weapon

    refimprove date September 2010 An insurgency weapon is a weapon, most often a firearm , intended for use by Insurgency insurgent s to engage in guerrilla warfare against an occupier, or for use by rebels against an established government. While the term insurgency weapon is not generally used outside of the Hillberg designs mentioned below, there are a number of documented firearms that share many similar characteristics, and may be classified under the same label. Similar in purpose is a sanitized ... and or serial number, omitted or obscured in an attempt to hide the origin of the weapon. Insurgency weapons differ from improvised weapons also commonly used by insurgents in that insurgency weapons are carefully designed and manufactured outside the area of rebellion or insurgency, while improvised ..., purpose designed insurgency weapons first appeared during World War II , in the form of such arms ... to be airdrop ped or smuggled behind enemy lines, most insurgency weapons are of simple design, typically .... Details of the manufacture of insurgency weapons are almost always deliberately obscured by the governments making them, as in the designation of the FP 45 pistol see below . Other insurgency weapons ... been altered to remove the manufacturers markings. Due to the nature of insurgency weapons, documenting ... either used as insurgency weapons, or designed for such use. Purpose built weapons were designed from ... built insurgency weapons More specifically, this invention relates to a four barrel break open firearm ... of the Hillberg Insurgency Weapon design. Robert Hillberg , the designer, envisioned a weapon that was cheap ... Kingdom in World War II . Although not designed as an insurgency weapon, it was designed ... copies of the Sten down to makers marks to arm the Werwolf insurgency force. The simplicity ... External links http guntech.com hillberg GunTech.com page on Hillberg Insurgency Weapons, with pictures ... S 4M silent pistol DEFAULTSORT Insurgency Weapon Category Insurgency weapons ...   more details



  1. Counter-insurgency

    Emergency . Counter insurgency involves action from both military and police authorities. File 6th Marine ... Army Afghan soldiers on patrol during counter insurgency operations in Marjah , Afghanistan , February 2010 History of war See also Insurgency Low intensity conflict Divide and rule Fourth generation warfare A counter insurgency or counterinsurgency ref See American and British English spelling differences ... to contain or quell an insurgency taken up against it. ref An insurgency is a rebellion against .... Counter insurgency operations are common during war , Military occupation occupation and armed rebellion s. Counter insurgency may be armed suppression of a rebellion, coupled with tactics such as divide and rule designed to fracture the links between the insurgency and the population in which ..., a supporter of an insurgency who is a non combatant , and entirely uninvolved members of the population, counter insurgency operations have often rested on a confused, relativistic, or otherwise ... center qstyle quoted true salign center sstyle Counter insurgency is normally conducted as a combination ... s. Counter insurgency operations include many different facets military , paramilitary , political , economic , psychological , and civic actions taken to defeat insurgency . To understand counter insurgency, one must understand Insurgency Political rhetoric, myths and models insurgency to comprehend ... gaps counter insurgency addresses closing the gaps. When the gaps are wide, they create a sea of discontent ... ref In The Insurgent Archipelago John Mackinlay puts forward the concept of an evolution of insurgency from the Maoist paradigm of the golden age of insurgency to the global insurgency of the start of the twenty first century. He defines this distinction as Maoist and post Maoist insurgency. ref ... 2007 accessdate 16 October 2011 ref Counter insurgency theorists Santa Cruz de Marcenado The third ... in his writings with counter insurgency. In his Reflexiones Militares , published between 1726 ...   more details



  1. Insurgency in Laos

    Infobox military conflict conflict Insurgency in Laos partof image caption date December 2, 1975 present ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Vietnam People 27s Army International presence ref small substantially quelled small place Insurgency in Laos Hmong insurgency Hmong Central and Northern Laos small 1975 2007 small br Insurgency in Laos Royalist insurgency Royalist , Insurgency in Laos Right wing insurgency Right wing Southern Laos small 1980s early 1990 small casus status Ongoing Hmong coup attempt organized by Hmong refugees in the United States in 2007 was crushed by Laos forces Plotters in America brought to trial unknown outcome No defined conflict reported Laos Lao Vietnam ese collaboration ... casualties2 Over 100,000 The insurgency in Laos refers to the ongoing, albeit sporadic, military ... War . While severely depleted, the reminiscence of an early 1980s era Royalist insurgency has been .... A right wing insurgency with foreign support has appeared to have concluded by no later than 1990, and thus the Hmong insurgency remains by far the most active of the historical post 1975 trio of insurgencies. Insurgent history Hmong insurgency The conflict stems from three events prior to Laos ... Hmong Leader, The New York Times , September 18, 2009. ref Royalist insurgency Beginning in 1980 ... Lao National Liberation Front LNLF carried out their own insurgency in southern Laos such of which ... been funding and alloting supplies to the anti communist Royalist insurgents for use in their insurgency .... The Royalist insurgency gradually fell into disrepair and in terms of its 1970s and 1980s era form ... men as of the early 1990s. ref name google Right wing insurgency A insurgency politically correlative to the Royalist insurgency led by the United Front for the Liberation of Laos LPNLUF and minor allied ... by the Lao military , this insurgency proved to be as by chance less effective than the lesser trained Royalist focused insurgency. ref name google This insurgency has no reported standing in terms ...   more details



  1. Insurgency in Ogaden

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Insurgency in Ogaden partof image File 035 ONLF rebellion.JPG 300px caption A column of ONLF rebels, October 8, 2006. Photo by Jonathan Alpeyrie date 1995 ref name Aljazeera1 http english.aljazeera.net NR exeres 674C444B B772 4A5D 982E 384399CC8010.htm Unrest Simmers In Ethiopia s Ogaden , Aljazeera English , April 15, 2008 ref ongoing place Ethiopia n Somali region casus territory status ONLF rebel leader killed, the organization broken off into small units, no military advantage. Conflict complete. combatant1 center flagicon Ethiopia size 65px br Ethiopia combatant2 center File ONLF flag.svg 55px border br Ogaden National Liberation Front commander1 flagicon Ethiopia Meles Zenawi br flagicon Ethiopia Kuma Demeksa br flagicon Ethiopia Siraj Fergessa br flagicon Ethiopia Negasso Gidada br flagicon Ethiopia Girma Wolde Giorgis br flagicon Ethiopia Samora Yunis commander2 File ONLF flag.svg 25px border Mohamed Sirad Dolal KIA strength1 strength2 casualties1 375 950 killed casualties2 500 killed casualties3 2,000 civilians killed total 4,000 casualties campaignbox Campaignbox Horn of Africa The insurgency in Ogaden , waged by the separatist Ogaden National Liberation Front ONLF in Ethiopia s Somali region , is an ongoing conflict that began in 1995. fact date April 2012 Originally an accepted political party which contributed three Presidents of the Somali Region after the ruling Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front expelled them from power, the ONLF began a guerrilla war to promote their goals. For many years, the remoteness of the Somali Region led to the conflict being ignored by the international media, until several high profile attacks in 2007 the Abole oil field raid attack on the Chinese oil site at Abole and attacks in Jigjiga and Dhagahbur . See also Ethiopian Civil War Red Terror Ethiopia Ogaden War War in Somalia ... links http www.ogadentoday.com news.php Ogaden Today DEFAULTSORT Insurgency In Ogaden Category Insurgency ...   more details



  1. Iraqi insurgency

    insurgency refers to an ongoing warfare in Iraq, which began after the 2003 invasion of Iraq . The Iraqi insurgency 2003 2006 first phase of insurgency began shortly after the 2003 invasion of Iraq ... insurgency 2003 2006 insurgency primarily targeted Coalition armies, ref cite web title Meeting ... needed date August 2008 Tactics of the Iraqi insurgency These attacks on civilians have, however ... 2008, the insurgency kept going on since and until the Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq U.S. withdrawal ... government Iraqi insurgency post U.S. withdrawal insurgency has swept Iraq, causing nearly 1,000 mortal ... dynamic in the insurgency, with support for the insurgents varying amongst different segments of the population. However as of August 2011, the insurgency went from about 130,000 size force in 2003 ... occupation period and the Iraqi insurgency against coalition forces. By June 2003 it was reported ... Kurdish areas of Iraq. History further Timeline of the Iraq War First phase of insurgency main Iraqi insurgency 2003 2006 The civil war 2006 2008 main Iraqi civil war 2008 2011 insurgency main 2008 in Iraq 2009 in Iraq 2010 in Iraq 2011 in Iraq Post U.S. withdrawal insurgency main Iraqi insurgency ... from Iraq U.S. withdrawal . The events of post U.S. withdrawal violence succeeded the previous insurgency ... insurgency is composed of at least a dozen major organizations and perhaps as many as 40 distinct ... clandestine nature, the exact composition of the Iraqi insurgency is difficult to determine, but the main ... of the armed insurgency . Arab Nationalist Ba athists further Ba ath Party Iraqi led faction Arab ... the U.S led coalition in Iraq. By June, an insurgency was underway in the central and northern Iraq ... . One notable leader of the insurgency among nationalist Sunni is former aide to Saddam Hussein and a former ... Arabs entering the country to join the insurgency. The directive supposedly shows Saddam having ... counter terrorism expert stated that the existence of the document underscores the fact that this is an insurgency ...   more details



  1. Insurgency in Aceh

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Insurgency in Aceh 1976 2005 image Image IndonesiaAceh.png 280px caption Location of Aceh in Indonesia partof date December 4, 1976 August 15, 2005 place Aceh , Indonesia result Indonesian victory, Helsinki peace deal Special autonomy for Aceh Disarmament of the GAM Departure of non organic Indonesian troops, leaving only 2500 soldiers in the province Aceh Monitoring Mission Acehnese regional election, 2006 Regional elections held combatant1 center flagicon Indonesia size 65px br Indonesia combatant2 center Image Flag of Aceh.svg 65px br Free Aceh Movement commander1 Suharto commander2 Hasan di Tiro strength1 15,000 soldiers ref Miller, Michelle Ann. Rebellion and Reform in Indonesia. Jakarta s Security and Autonomy Policies in Aceh London Routledge 2008 ISBN 978 0 415 45467 4 ref strength2 90,000 militia and guerrila fighters ref Miller, Michelle Ann. Rebellion and Reform in Indonesia. Jakarta s Security and Autonomy Policies in Aceh London Routledge 2008 ISBN 978 0 415 45467 4 ref casualties1 less than 100 Indonesian soldiers captured, injured, killed ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi world asia pacific 10225928.stm Free Aceh rebel group founder Hasan di Tiro dies Bot generated title ref casualties2 approximately 15,000 rebel fighters killed casualties3 The insurgency in Aceh was waged by the Free Aceh Movement GAM between 1976 and 2005 in order to obtain independence from Indonesia . Destruction caused by the armed conflicts and 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake brought a peace deal and an end to the insurgency. Background There is a cultural and religious divide between Aceh and the rest of Indonesia as well. A more conservative form of Islam than is mainstream in most of Indonesia is widely practiced in Aceh. The broadly secular policies of Suharto s New Order regime 1965 1998 were especially unpopular in Aceh, where many resented the central ... conflicts Category Aceh Category Military history of Indonesia Category Insurgency Category Secession ...   more details



  1. PUK insurgency

    Infobox military conflict conflict PUK insurgency partof the Iraqi Kurdish conflict image File IraqiKurdistan DeFactoMap.png caption date 1976 1979 place Iraqi Kurdistan result cease fire combatant1 flag Iraq 1991 combatant2 flagicon image Flag of PUK.png Patriotic Union of Kurdistan PUK br commander1 flagicon Iraq 1991 Saddam Hussein commander2 flagicon image Flag of PUK.png Jalal Talabani br flagicon image Flag of PUK.png Nawshirwan Mustafa br strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 casualties3 800 killed Campaignbox Kurdish Iraqi conflict Campaignbox Kurdish Iranian conflict The PUK insurgency was a campaign of internal warfare between two main Kurdish factions in Iraqi Kurdistan. Following the Second Kurdish Iraqi War and the collapse of the KDP in the region, intra Kurdish feuding did not cease, as KDP groups ambushed and killed PUK fighters on several occasions in 1976 1977. ref McDowall, David. A Modern History of the Kurds . London I.B. Tauris , 2007 ed. p. 344 ref In 1978, the conflict escalated as the PUK tried to establish control over Kurdish areas in north Iraq, but later fell back with heavy casualties under continuous attacks by better equipped KDP, who also got support from Iraqi and Iranian air force. The struggle eventually dimmed with the eruption of the 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran Kurdish rebellion in Iran , led by the KDP I, which drained the resources from the Iraqi KDP as well. During the Iran Iraq war the Kurdish parties cojoined Iran, Kurdish Rebellion of 1983 rebelling against Saddam Hussein of Iraq. Background Autonomy in Iraqi Kurdistan was originally established in 1970 as the Kurdish Autonomous Region following the agreement of an Autonomy Accord between the government of Iraq and leaders of the Iraqi Kurds Kurdish community. A Legislative Assembly was established in the city of Arbil with theoretical authority over the Kurdish populated governorates of Erbil Governorate Erbil , Dahuk Governorate Dahuk and As Sulaymaniyah Governorate ...   more details



  1. Taliban insurgency

    Use mdy dates date April 2011 Infobox military conflict conflict Taliban insurgency partof the War in Afghanistan 2001 present , br Civil war in Afghanistan image caption A group of Taliban insurgents lined up in northern Afghanistan after they surrendered to the Afghan National Police in 2011 date 2002 present place Afghanistan status Conflict ongoing combatant1 flag Afghanistan br flag United States ... insurgency began shortly after the group s fall from power following the War in Afghanistan 2001 present ... . The insurgency has also spread to some degree over the Durand Line border to neighboring Pakistan ... ttnews 5Btt news 5D 35708 Is Iran Supporting the Insurgency in Afghanistan? ref ref http www.reuters.com article 2010 11 23 usa afghanistan region idUSWALNME6T120101123 Iran still supporting Afghan insurgency ... Hezbi Islami , and smaller al Qaida groups have also joined the insurgency. ref http www.tnr.com ... the insurgency that Mullah Mohammed Omar had promised during the Taliban s last days in power ... 2001 Taliban suppressed opium production, the current insurgency relies on opium revenues to purchase ... s GDP. ref Cite web url http www.riazhaq.com 2008 07 taliban insurgency funded by poppy and.html title Taliban Insurgency Funded by Poppy and Marble publisher Riazhaq.com date July 27, 2008 accessdate ... government were the main reasons for the ongoing war. 12 percent said the Taliban insurgency was to blame ..., 2010 ref 2008 The U.S. warned that in 2008 the Taliban has coalesced into a resilient insurgency , and would ... Barack Obama announced he would send an additional 30,000 troops to help battle the Taliban insurgency ... the Taliban insurgency. The Taliban would be invited to take part in this Jirga. ref Cite web url http ... that started in February 2010. In the meantime the Taliban insurgency spread to the northern provinces ... 11, 2010 accessdate April 24, 2011 ref 2011 The insurgency continued strongly in 2011. The Taliban ... billion dollars in funds given by the United States in contracts had fallen in the hands of the insurgency ...   more details



  1. Punjab accord

    Punjab accord is an accord signed by Rajiv Gandhi and Harcharan Singh Longowal on 24 July 1985. The government accepted the demands of Akali Dal who in turn agreed to withdraw their agitation.But later was turned into a failure as government wasn t able to fulfill any of their promises and Harcharan Singh Longowal got assassinated by terrorist group External links http www.hinduonnet.com fline fl2116 stories 20040813003902800.htm Category Independent India Category History of Punjab, India India stub sortkey Category Punjab insurgency Category 1985 in India ...   more details



  1. Punjab Kesari

    Punjab Kesari is a Hindi language newspaper published from many centres in Punjab India Punjab and Haryana in India . External links http www.thepunjabkesari.com http www.punjabkesari.in Category Hindi language newspapers Category Newspapers published in India Category Media of Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab India media stub Newspapers in India hi mr uk Punjab Kesari Punjab Kesari is a renowned national newspaper of the country ,which is published from six regions viz Punjab,Chandigarh,Himachal Pradesh,Uttar Pradesh,Rajasthan and Haryana . It was started by Lt. Lala Jagat Narain ji in 1965, Punjab Kesari is one of the oldest and most credible Hindi newspapers of India. The newspaper has a daily circulation of 700000 copies with a readership of . The newspaper is especially known for its contribution to society during the Punjab insurgency, when it stood strong for freedom of expression in the face of threats from the terrorists. The newspaper has a daily e paper, accessible at www.punjabkesari.in and it also has a formidable website www.thepunjabkesari.com ...   more details



  1. Government of Punjab

    The title Government of Punjab can refer to Government of Punjab India , The Government of the India Indian State of Punjab India Punjab . Government of Punjab Pakistan , The Government of the Pakistan Pakistani Province of Punjab Pakistan Punjab . disambig ...   more details



  1. Punjab Police

    Punjab Police may refer to Punjab Police India , which operates in the Indian state of Punjab Punjab Police Pakistan , which operates in the Pakistani province of Punjab disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Governor of Punjab

    wiktionarypar Punjab Governor of Punjab may refer to List of Governors of Punjab British India , of the pre independence Punjab province of British India List of Governors of Punjab India , of Punjab state in India Governor of Punjab, Pakistan , of Punjab province in Pakistan disambig cs Pa d b rozcestn k cy Punjab da Punjab de Punjab Begriffskl rung eo Pan abo eu Punjab ko ms Punjab nl Punjab ro Punjab dezambiguizare ru simple Punjab sk Pand b sh Punjab zh ...   more details



  1. Punjab Assembly

    Punjab Assembly may refer to Provincial Assembly of the Punjab Pakistan Punjab Legislative Assembly India Punjab Legislative Assembly British India in British India disambig ...   more details



  1. Punjab University

    Punjab University may refer to In India Punjab Agricultural University , Ludhiana Punjab Technical University , Jalandhar Punjabi University Patiala Panjab University, Chandigarh In Pakistan University of the Punjab , Lahore University of Central Punjab , Lahore schooldis ko ...   more details



  1. Punjab Province

    Punjab Province may refer to Punjab Province Pakistan current province in Pakistan Punjab Province British India former province of British India See also Punjab disambiguation geodis Category Province name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Banga, Punjab

    Banga, Punjab may refer to Banga, India in Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar District, Punjab State Banga, Pakistan in Faisalabad District, Punjab Province geodis ...   more details




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