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Physical reminders of those troubles surround the family's picnic site, known as Daoud's Garden after Mohammed Daoud Khan, the president deposed and assassinated in a communist coup in 1978.
The Guardian World News Jason Burke 2011
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He's traveled frequently to Libya, and said Daoud's story is shared by many migrants there.
Phillip Martin: Somalia to Libya to Malta: Nomadic Migration Part 1 Phillip Martin 2011
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Then, on Christmas Day 1991, a little more than one and a half years after their catalytic defeat by the Mujahedin in Afghanistan and virtually a dozen years to the day after their ill fated invasion of Afghanistan, the nations that comprised the Soviet Union voluntarily ended their affiliation and the Soviet Union ceased to exist, Revolution was a gory counterpoint to the almost flawlessly executed and virtually nonviolent establishment of Daoud's Republic.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Then, on Christmas Day 1991, a little more than one and a half years after their catalytic defeat by the Mujahedin in Afghanistan and virtually a dozen years to the day after their ill fated invasion of Afghanistan, the nations that comprised the Soviet Union voluntarily ended their affiliation and the Soviet Union ceased to exist, Revolution was a gory counterpoint to the almost flawlessly executed and virtually nonviolent establishment of Daoud's Republic.
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Daoud's loyalist forces were all but defeated, Abdul Qader said in a reassuring tone.
A Thousand Splendid Suns Hosseini, Khaled 2007
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The FBI called the resemblance between Mayfield and Daoud's prints "remarkable."
Balkinization 2004
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The FBI called the resemblance between Mayfield and Daoud's prints "remarkable."
Balkinization 2004
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The podesta's eyes met Daoud's as Ugolini's retinue hurried past him toward the rear doors of the cathedral.
The Saracen: The Holy War Robert Shea 1963
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The ghost that haunted him whenever he thought of himself and d'Ucello seized Daoud's entire body in a cold, paralyzing embrace.
The Saracen: The Holy War Robert Shea 1963
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Daoud's back ached from being held rigid by the back of the chair, and the ropes bit into the muscles of his arms and legs.
The Saracen: The Holy War Robert Shea 1963
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