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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nur Muhammad Taraki (July 15, 1913 September 14, 1979) was an Afghan politician. His party, the PDPA, was eventually successful in overthrowing the Afghan monarchy and, after the prior president and his family were murdered in a coup, assumed authority as the next President of Afghanistan from 1978 until he was overthrown (and thereafter murdered) by Hafizullah Amin, his rival in the PDPA in 1979. Taraki was born close to Kabul and educated at the Kabul University. He…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nur Muhammad Taraki (July 15, 1913 September 14, 1979) was an Afghan politician. His party, the PDPA, was eventually successful in overthrowing the Afghan monarchy and, after the prior president and his family were murdered in a coup, assumed authority as the next President of Afghanistan from 1978 until he was overthrown (and thereafter murdered) by Hafizullah Amin, his rival in the PDPA in 1979. Taraki was born close to Kabul and educated at the Kabul University. He started his political career as a journalist and later he joined the People''s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), were he served as secretary general from 1965 to his death in 1979. Taraki also sat as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council from April, 1978- September, 1979.