The Taliban's Intellectual Foundation Based on Spriggan's Research Method: from Collapse to Recovery
The Taliban is of the political studies issues that have been of interest in the Islamic world during the last three decades. The dynamism of this stream is tied to domestic and global crises. This group took power in 1996 after the widespread crises in Afghanistan; and in 2001, they were abolished...
Main Authors: | Hamdollah Akvani, Jaseb Nikfar, Mohammad Mojahedzadeh, Marzieh Karami |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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Shahed University
2022-09-01
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Series: | جامعه شناسی سیاسی جهان اسلام |
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Online Access: | https://iws.shahed.ac.ir/article_4121_7e5e3ca295652675fbbc18fe75f0171a.pdf |
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