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The Wakil is notorious for his lenient handling of his whites, even letting them keep their tribal names and pagan beliefs.
Lion's Blood: Summary and book reviews of Lion's Blood by Steven Barnes. 2002
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The two dogs close on each other like wrestlers, grappling, mauling and snapping for 20 minutes until a winner emerges, raising an excited chant of "Wakil" - the owner's name - from the hundreds of spectators.
Peace Reporting 2010
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After about 20 minutes, a winner emerges as the crowd shouts "Wakil," the name of the winning animal's owner.
NWAOnline.com stories BY QAYUM BABAK THE INSTITUTE FOR WAR 2010
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"The Taliban are unified, but they are not 100% under the control of one person," says Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil, who was foreign minister in the Taliban regime that ruled Afghanistan before 2001 and is involved in efforts to broker a deal.
Taliban Commanders Endorse U.S. Talks Habib Khan Totakhil 2012
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Sometime in January 2000, Sheehan followed that up with a forty-five-minute phone call with the Taliban foreign minister Wakil Muttawakil in which he read him an unambiguous statement from Clinton: “We will hold the Taliban leadership responsible for any attacks against US interests by al-Qaeda or any of its affiliated groups.”
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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The Taliban regime's former foreign minister, Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil, agreed.
Operation Is Blow to al Qaeda, Taliban Tom Wright 2011
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Al Qaeda is international, and that's the biggest difference, explains the pre-2001 Taliban government's foreign minister, Wakil Abdul Muttawakil.
Emboldened Taliban Try to Sell Softer Image Yaroslav Trofimov 2012
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Sometime in January 2000, Sheehan followed that up with a forty-five-minute phone call with the Taliban foreign minister Wakil Muttawakil in which he read him an unambiguous statement from Clinton: “We will hold the Taliban leadership responsible for any attacks against US interests by al-Qaeda or any of its affiliated groups.”
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Sometime in January 2000, Sheehan followed that up with a forty-five-minute phone call with the Taliban foreign minister Wakil Muttawakil in which he read him an unambiguous statement from Clinton: “We will hold the Taliban leadership responsible for any attacks against US interests by al-Qaeda or any of its affiliated groups.”
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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The broad outlines of a possible settlement have emerged from conversations with former leading Taliban officials such as Mullah Zaeef and Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil.
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