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Is the Panjshir Valley the Taliban’s Achilles Heel?

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Is the Panjshir Valley the Taliban’s Achilles Heel? Misra, Amalendu (Author). 2021. Washington, DC : The Diplomat.

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title = "Is the Panjshir Valley the Taliban{\textquoteright}s Achilles Heel?",
abstract = "Panjshir Valley and its inhabitants have a reputation. Situated some 90-odd miles from Kabul in the north central region of Afghanistan, the valley is something of an oddity. Home to the country{\textquoteright}s largest ethnic Tajik population, the 100,000 thousand or so inhabitants who populate the valley are famous for being tenacious underdogs. ",
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