Исламски Емират Авганистан (1996—2001) (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Исламски Емират Авганистан (1996—2001)" in Serbian language version.

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  • Foschini, Fabrizio. „Kabul and the Challenge of Dwindling Foreign Aid” (PDF). ETH Zürich. Архивирано (PDF) из оригинала 9. 6. 2020. г. „Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul [...] After 2001, Kabul quickly assumed the role and size of a primate city, one that has more than double the population and influence of the same country’s second-largest city. Herat, Mazar-e Sharif, and Kandahar do not even come close to half Kabul’s population. 

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  • mdweyal@gmail.com, Dr N. M. Weyal. „د ملي سرود تاریخ | روهي”. Rohi.Af (на језику: паштунски). Архивирано из оригинала 17. 08. 2021. г. Приступљено 2021-08-18. 
  • Foschini, Fabrizio. „Kabul and the Challenge of Dwindling Foreign Aid” (PDF). ETH Zürich. Архивирано (PDF) из оригинала 9. 6. 2020. г. „Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul [...] After 2001, Kabul quickly assumed the role and size of a primate city, one that has more than double the population and influence of the same country’s second-largest city. Herat, Mazar-e Sharif, and Kandahar do not even come close to half Kabul’s population. 

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