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minorities in Afghanistan, ****stan,
Saudi Arabia and Africa. The word
Khomeinist and
Khomeinists,
derived from Khomeinism, can also be used to
describe members...
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described as a
clerical oligarchy, led by a
coalition of
militant Khomeinist ideologues and
fundamentalist Shia clergy. The
ruling system, led by clerical...
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various religious clerics amidst the 1982
Lebanon War,
primarily as a
Khomeinist force opposed to the Free
Lebanon State and the
Israeli occupation of...
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civil war,
ending Western presence in Lebanon, and
establishing a
Shiite Khomeinist Islamic state. In the late 1980s, as
Amine Gemayel’s
second term as president...
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intervened since 2014,
expanding its
influence through sectarian parties and
Khomeinist militia groups,
triggering widespread protests. Iraq is a
federal parliamentary...
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Hezbollah (/ˌhɛzbəˈlɑː/, /ˌxɛz-/; Arabic: حزب الله, romanized: Ḥizbu 'llāh, lit. 'Party of Allah' or 'Party of God') is a
Lebanese Shia
Islamist political...
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retrieved 11 June 2017 Amir
Taheri (2010). The
Persian Night: Iran
Under the
Khomeinist Revolution (reprint ed.).
Encounter Books. p. 235. ISBN 9781594034794...
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civil war,
viewing it as a
threat to
their long-term
survival due to
Khomeinist conversion campaigns focused in
Alawite coastal regions. Many Alawites...
- women's
rights activist victory Mandatory hijab laws
postponed Tactical retreat of
Islamist Khomeinist forces Parties Lead
figures Ayatollah Khomeini...
- that
American academia is
being threatened by the
infiltration of pro-
Khomeinist state agents of Iran. Schwartz's
works have also been a
major influence...