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Afghanistan zwischen gestern und heute - zum Erfolg verdammt?
In: Caritas international - Brennpunkte
Da Gwāntānāmū ancūr
Memoirs of Taliban ambassador to Pakistan, handed over by Pakistan Govt. to the U.S. authorites, and shifted to Guantanamo Bay jail after the fall of Taliban government in Afghanistan in 2001
Ḫaṭṭ-i mašy-i naḫustīn nāmzadān-i riyāsat-i ǧumhūrī-i Afġānistān
Manifestoes of all candidates of October, 2004 presidential elections in Afghanistan
Pārlimānī lārśūd kitāb, huqūqī au banst́īz qawāʿid
Guidebook for elected women parliamentarians in Afghanistan
The priest and the great king: temple-palace relations in the Persian Empire
In: Biblical and Judaic studies from the University of California, San Diego volume 10
Lisbeth S. Fried's insightful study investigates the impact of Achaemenid rule on the political power of local priesthoods during the 6th-4th centuries B.C.E. Scholars typically assume that, as long as tribute was sent to Susa, the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, subject peoples remained autonomous. Fried's work challenges this assumption. She examines the inscriptions, coins, temple archives, and literary texts from Babylon, Egypt, Asia Minor, and Judah and concludes that there was no local autonomy. The only people with power in the Empire were Persians and their appointees, and this was true for Judah as well. The Judean priesthood achieved its longed-for independence only much later, under the Maccabees
Da Asāsī qānūn Lūya Ǧirga
Contributed articles on the role of Loyah Jirgah on the adoption and approval of new constitution of Afghanistan