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* {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} [[Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters]] |
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* {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} MILF rogue factions<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interaksyon.com/article/41288/milf-says-mnlf-joins-fray-on-side-of-bifm|title=MILF says MNLF joins fray on side of BIFM|work=InterAksyon.com|accessdate=29 June 2015}}</ref> |
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} MILF rogue factions<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.interaksyon.com/article/41288/milf-says-mnlf-joins-fray-on-side-of-bifm|title=MILF says MNLF joins fray on side of BIFM|work=InterAksyon.com|accessdate=29 June 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924042732/http://www.interaksyon.com/article/41288/milf-says-mnlf-joins-fray-on-side-of-bifm|archivedate=24 September 2015|df=}}</ref> |
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{{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} Other MILF rogue factions <!---Not all MILF "rogue" factions may be affiliated with KIM---> |
{{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} Other MILF rogue factions <!---Not all MILF "rogue" factions may be affiliated with KIM---> |
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* {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} Justice for Islamic Movement |
* {{flagicon image|Flag of Jihad.svg}} Justice for Islamic Movement |
Revision as of 09:34, 3 January 2018
1945–1949
1950–1959
1960–1969
1970–1979
1980–1989
See also
References
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(help) - ^ Paul J. Smith (21 September 2004). Terrorism and Violence in Southeast Asia: Transnational Challenges to States and Regional Stability. M.E. Sharpe. pp. 194–. ISBN 978-0-7656-3626-3.
- ^ William Larousse (1 January 2001). A Local Church Living for Dialogue: Muslim-Christian Relations in Mindanao-Sulu, Philippines : 1965-2000. Gregorian Biblical BookShop. pp. 151 & 162. ISBN 978-88-7652-879-8.
- ^ Michelle Ann Miller (2012). Autonomy and Armed Separatism in South and Southeast Asia. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 291–. ISBN 978-981-4379-97-7.
- ^ Tan, Andrew T/H. (2009). A Handbook of Terrorism and Insurgency in Southeast Asia. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 230, 238. ISBN 1847207189.
- ^ Isak Svensson (27 November 2014). International Mediation Bias and Peacemaking: Taking Sides in Civil Wars. Routledge. pp. 69–. ISBN 978-1-135-10544-0.
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- ^ "MILF says MNLF joins fray on side of BIFM". InterAksyon.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
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- ^ "Note : August 10, 2000, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Source says some groups took cuts on P9-M payoff, by Donna S. Cueto,". Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ Miani 2011, p. 74.
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- ^ Lyon, Peter (2008). Conflict between India and Pakistan: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-57607-712-2.
India's decisive victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war and emergence of independent Bangladesh dramatically transformed the power balance of South Asia
- ^ Kemp, Geoffrey (2010). The East Moves West India, China, and Asia's Growing Presence in the Middle East. Brookings Institution Press. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-8157-0388-4.
However, India's decisive victory over Pakistan in 1971 led the Shah to pursue closer relations with India
- ^ Byman, Daniel (2005). Deadly connections: States that Sponsor Terrorism. Cambridge University Press. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-521-83973-0.
India's decisive victory in 1971 led to the signing of the Simla Agreement in 1972
- ^ Shazly, p. 278.
- ^ Perez, Cuba, Between Reform and Revolution, pp. 377–379.
- ^ Gott, Cuba, A New History, p. 280.
- ^ Mahjoub Tobji (2006). Les officiers de Sa Majesté: Les dérives des généraux marocains 1956-2006. 107: Fayard. ISBN 978-2213630151.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Kapur, S. Paul (2007). Dangerous Deterrent: Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Conflict in South Asia. Stanford University Press. p. 118. ISBN 978-0804755504.
- ^ "The Himalayas War at the Top Of the World". Time. July 31, 1989.
- ^ Pervez Musharraf (2006). In the Line of Fire: A Memoir. Free Press. ISBN 0-7432-8344-9.(pp. 68–69)