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SOVIET MUSLIMS (2) answer(s).
 
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Islamic threat to the Soviet State / Bennigsen, Alexandere; Broxup, Marie 1983  Book
Broxup, Marie Book
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Publication London, Crrom Helm Ltd, 1983.
Description 170p.Hbk
Series Croom Helm Series on the Arab World
Standard Number 0709906196
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021677947/BEN 021677MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Muslim battalions: Soviet Central Asians in the Soviet-Afghan war / Zhou, Jiayi   Journal Article
Zhou, Jiayi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article concerns the Soviet military's use of soldiers of Afghan ethnicities (Uzbek, Tajik, Turkmen, and others) during its war in Afghanistan, both as spetsnaz and more generally in the 40th army. Special Forces Detachment 154 and Special Forces Detachment 177, the first and second 'Muslim Battalions,' would play important roles not only during the palace takeover in December 1979 but also during the 1983 cease-fire in Panjshir. This article challenges earlier views that Soviet Muslims and Central Asians were unreliable soldiers who colluded with mujahedin, and points to a more balanced perspective of their role in Afghanistan.
Key Words Afghanistan  Central Asia  Turkmen  Tajik  Uzbek  Afghan Ethnicities 
Muslim Battalions  Soviet Muslims 
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