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- Q4689129 subject Q8153404.
- Q4689129 subject Q8153510.
- Q4689129 subject Q8409869.
- Q4689129 subject Q8663363.
- Q4689129 abstract "Elections were held in Afghanistan in September, 1965. Women voted for the first time in Afghan elections. Several unofficial parties ran candidates with beliefs ranging from fundamentalist Islam to far left. Turnout was very low, leading to the vocal predominance of Kabul's radicals. Whilst parties were illegal, and therefore did not formally participate, four members of the PDPA were elected. Of these four, only two were widely known as being PDPA members; Babrak Karmal and Anahita Ratebzad, who were both elected for Kabul.This first elected assembly met on October 14 and eleven days later dissident leftist students, dissatisfied with the newly appointed cabinet, disrupted the meetings and rioting ensued. Prime Minister Mohammad Yusuf resigned on October 29 and the king appointed Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal to form a cabinet, which was confirmed on November 2.".
- Q4689129 title "Afghan parliamentary election, 1965".
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q1129409.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q1140370.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q1317228.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q1397264.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q2108181.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q465835.
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- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8153404.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8153510.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8409869.
- Q4689129 wikiPageWikiLink Q8663363.
- Q4689129 electionName "Afghan parliamentary election, 1965".
- Q4689129 type Event.
- Q4689129 type Election.
- Q4689129 type Event.
- Q4689129 type SocietalEvent.
- Q4689129 type Event.
- Q4689129 type Thing.
- Q4689129 type Q1656682.
- Q4689129 type Q40231.
- Q4689129 comment "Elections were held in Afghanistan in September, 1965. Women voted for the first time in Afghan elections. Several unofficial parties ran candidates with beliefs ranging from fundamentalist Islam to far left. Turnout was very low, leading to the vocal predominance of Kabul's radicals. Whilst parties were illegal, and therefore did not formally participate, four members of the PDPA were elected.".
- Q4689129 label "Afghan parliamentary election, 1965".