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- 1979_Herat_uprising abstract "The 1979 Herat uprising was an insurrection that took place in and around the town of Herat, Afghanistan in March 1979. It included both a popular uprising and a mutiny of Afghan army troops against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA). The communist regime at first appealed to its Soviet allies for help, but the Soviet leadership prudently declined to intervene. After the insurgents seized and held the city for about a week, the regime was able to retake it with its own forces, and the subsequent aerial bombardment and recapture of Herat left up to 25,000 of its inhabitants dead.".
- 1979_Herat_uprising combatant "Army mutineers".
- 1979_Herat_uprising combatant "D.R. Afghanistan".
- 1979_Herat_uprising combatant "Rebels".
- 1979_Herat_uprising commander Hafizullah_Amin.
- 1979_Herat_uprising commander Ismail_Khan.
- 1979_Herat_uprising commander Nur_Muhammad_Taraki.
- 1979_Herat_uprising date "1979-03-20".
- 1979_Herat_uprising isPartOfMilitaryConflict War_in_Afghanistan_(1978%E2%80%93present).
- 1979_Herat_uprising place Herat_Province.
- 1979_Herat_uprising result "*Soviet Union steps up military assistance to Afghan government".
- 1979_Herat_uprising result "*Uprising put down".
- 1979_Herat_uprising strength "300+".
- 1979_Herat_uprising thumbnail Flag_of_Afghanistan_(1978-1980).svg?width=300.
- 1979_Herat_uprising wikiPageID "34566761".
- 1979_Herat_uprising wikiPageRevisionID "601659010".
- 1979_Herat_uprising casualties "3000".
- 1979_Herat_uprising combatant "Army mutineers".
- 1979_Herat_uprising combatant "D.R. Afghanistan".
- 1979_Herat_uprising combatant "Rebels".
- 1979_Herat_uprising commander "Hafizullah Amin".
- 1979_Herat_uprising commander "Maj. Gen. Sayyed Mukharam".
- 1979_Herat_uprising commander "Non-organised leadership Military leadership *Sardar Jagran *Rasul Baloch *Ismail Khan *Alauddin Khan Civilian leadership *Gul Mohammad *Kamar-i Dozd *Shir Aga Shongar".
- 1979_Herat_uprising commander "Nur Muhammad Taraki".
- 1979_Herat_uprising conflict "1979".
- 1979_Herat_uprising date "--03-20".
- 1979_Herat_uprising hasPhotoCollection 1979_Herat_uprising.
- 1979_Herat_uprising partof "the War in Afghanistan".
- 1979_Herat_uprising place Herat_Province.
- 1979_Herat_uprising result "*Uprising put down *Soviet Union steps up military assistance to Afghan government".
- 1979_Herat_uprising strength "300".
- 1979_Herat_uprising units "15".
- 1979_Herat_uprising units "17".
- 1979_Herat_uprising units "4".
- 1979_Herat_uprising subject Category:1979_in_Afghanistan.
- 1979_Herat_uprising subject Category:Afghanistan–Soviet_Union_relations.
- 1979_Herat_uprising subject Category:Cold_War_rebellions.
- 1979_Herat_uprising subject Category:Conflicts_in_1979.
- 1979_Herat_uprising subject Category:History_of_Herat.
- 1979_Herat_uprising subject Category:Military_history_of_Afghanistan.
- 1979_Herat_uprising type Event.
- 1979_Herat_uprising type MilitaryConflict.
- 1979_Herat_uprising type SocietalEvent.
- 1979_Herat_uprising type Event.
- 1979_Herat_uprising type Event.
- 1979_Herat_uprising type Thing.
- 1979_Herat_uprising comment "The 1979 Herat uprising was an insurrection that took place in and around the town of Herat, Afghanistan in March 1979. It included both a popular uprising and a mutiny of Afghan army troops against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA). The communist regime at first appealed to its Soviet allies for help, but the Soviet leadership prudently declined to intervene.".
- 1979_Herat_uprising label "1979 Herat uprising".
- 1979_Herat_uprising label "انتفاضة هرات 1979".
- 1979_Herat_uprising sameAs m.0j292b5.
- 1979_Herat_uprising sameAs Q4578716.
- 1979_Herat_uprising sameAs Q4578716.
- 1979_Herat_uprising wasDerivedFrom 1979_Herat_uprising?oldid=601659010.
- 1979_Herat_uprising depiction Flag_of_Afghanistan_(1978-1980).svg.
- 1979_Herat_uprising isPrimaryTopicOf 1979_Herat_uprising.
- 1979_Herat_uprising name "1979 Herat uprising".