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- noun British Alternative form of
Talibanization .
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Examples
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The cancer of so-called Talibanisation is slowly spreading everywhere.
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MQM has been quite vocal about what they called the increased "Talibanisation" of Karachi, a concern that foreign diplomats have continually ignored.
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The MQM, which is in coalition with President Asif Ali Zardari's Pakistan People's party in the federal government, has warned that the influx of ethnic Pashtuns into Karachi risks a rise of "Talibanisation" in Pakistan's largest city.
Karachi riots leave 45 dead after MP assassinated Huma Imtiaz in Karachi 2010
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MQM has been quite vocal about what they called the increased "Talibanisation" of Karachi, a concern that foreign diplomats have continually ignored.
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MQM has been quite vocal about what they called the increased "Talibanisation" of Karachi, a concern that foreign diplomats have continually ignored.
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One Indian government minister warned not long ago that Kamataka was undergoing a "Talibanisation," as hard-line Hindus there sought to suppress any social or cultural activities not in keeping with strict Hindu orthodoxy.
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One Indian government minister warned not long ago that Kamataka was undergoing a "Talibanisation," as hard-line Hindus there sought to suppress any social or cultural activities not in keeping with strict Hindu orthodoxy.
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One Indian government minister warned not long ago that Kamataka was undergoing a "Talibanisation," as hard-line Hindus there sought to suppress any social or cultural activities not in keeping with strict Hindu orthodoxy.
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One Indian government minister warned not long ago that Kamataka was undergoing a "Talibanisation," as hard-line Hindus there sought to suppress any social or cultural activities not in keeping with strict Hindu orthodoxy.
Hindu fundamentalists turn their wrath on Chaplin | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009
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One Indian government minister warned not long ago that Kamataka was undergoing a "Talibanisation," as hard-line Hindus there sought to suppress any social or cultural activities not in keeping with strict Hindu orthodoxy.
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