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Despite Khurram's performances, the UAE finished fifth at the tournament, and failed to qualify for the 2003 World Cup.

Khurram's and .
The loss of Kandahar was due to Prince Khurram's refusal to obey her orders.
As a result, a complex political climate surrounded the Mughal court in Shahzada Khurram's formative years.
Jahangir claimed Khurram's victories of this period as his own.

intense and military
Further east, the military history of China, specifically northern China, held a long tradition of intense military exchange between Han Chinese infantry forces of the settled dynastic empires and the mounted nomads or " barbarians " of the north.
The small cases of ethnic conflict in rural Guatemala between 1944 and 1952 started an intense response among the Ladino elite for increased vigilance in rural areas, the denial of rights recently won through the revolution to Indians, and the frequent use of the military and violence to suppress the most minor sign of simmering unrest.
During the Civil War, the City of Kansas and its immediate environs were the focus of intense military activity.
On March 26, 1991, after 4 days of intense anti-government rioting, a group of 17 military officers, led by former President Amadou Toumani Touré, arrested President Traoré and suspended the constitution.
On 26 March 1991, after four days of intense anti-government rioting, a group of 17 military officers, led by current President Amadou Toumani Touré, arrested President Traoré and suspended the constitution.
The NGO has stated that while most of these incidents remain defensive in nature and are not like the large offensives from years past, FARC actions have been growing since 2005, and the rebel group is currently carrying out intense operations against small and medium-sized Colombian military units in vulnerable areas.
The Second Taiwan Strait Crisis began on August 23, 1958 with air and naval engagements between the PRC and the ROC military forces, leading to intense artillery bombardment of Quemoy ( by the PRC ) and Amoy ( by the ROC ), and ended on November of the same year.
After intense diplomatic contacts, in 1043 the Tangut state accepted the recognition of the Song emperor as emperor in exchange for annual gifts, which implied tacit recognition on the part of the Song of the military power of the Tangut.
The program involves intense academic preparation ( particularly in English, math and science ), along with athletic and military training, meant to prepare the students for appointment to the Academy.
Cadets ' military training occurs throughout their time at the Academy, but is especially intense during their four summers.
During the First Chechen War, Grozny was the site of an intense battle lasting from December 1994 to February 1995 and ultimately ending with the capture of the city by the Russian military.
The plan has been the subject of intense debate among historians and military scholars ever since.
Due to the Coast Guard's unique mission set – including CONUS and OCONUS defense operations, search and rescue and maritime law enforcement – there are added requirements to maintain high physical fitness standards and intense military bearing.
* Under intense American pressure, Turkey indicates that its Parliament will consider a second vote on whether to allow U. S. troops to use Turkish bases for a military attack on Iraq.
Privately, there was intense pressure from the U. S. Government to begin a process of removing members of the Arab Socialist Ba ' ath Party from their positions within the Iraqi government and military.
Despite intense conflict amongst the FAR regional commanders, Ouane was pivotal in providing local military support against the North Vietnamese Army and the Pathet Lao in the northern regions of Laos.
The resignation followed a months-long period of intense political pressure by the Swiss People's Party owing to scandals and accidents in the Swiss military, as well as bouts of ill health.
It has a number of shōnen elements: primarily characters gaining superhuman speed and strength through intense martial arts training and a focus on decisive personal duels as opposed to large scale military conflicts.
The Second Taiwan Strait Crisis began on August 23, 1958, with air and naval engagements between the PRC and the ROC military forces, leading to intense artillery bombardment of Quemoy ( by the PRC ) and Amoy ( by the ROC ), and ended on November of the same year.
However, he learned to read French, German, Polish, and Italian, and devoted himself to intense study of several military authors including Plutarch, Quintus Curtius, Cornelius Nepos, Julius Caesar, and Charles XII.
From the middle of 2004 on, rebel activity dropped markedly under intense military pressure.
Witnesses further reported that intense military presence, most notably the United States Army, secured the area, ordered civilians out, and then removed the object on a flatbed truck.
This assignment involved intense and complex negotiations with the Turkish government, and tough face-to-face meetings with the Iraqi military.

intense and successes
He was " surprisingly slow in his reaction " to the Nazi electoral successes, and even when he was already the target of intense personal attacks, he thought that the Nazis should be part of the Prussian and national governments based on election returns.
They respected his contributions, but some, such as Worthy and Scott, had grown tired of his intense practices and felt he tried to take too much credit for the team's successes.
The successes of Emil Zátopek in the 1950s promoted intense interval training methods, but Ron Clarke's world record-breaking feats established the importance of natural training and even-paced running.
Inspired by these two successes, a number of bands began imitating their infectious rhythms ( which were Latinized R & B ), intense conga rhythms and clever novelty lyrics.
His two FA Cup wins had made him more successful than any manager at Manchester United since Matt Busby, but he was now becoming increasingly unpopular among fans and the pressure to build on the earlier successes was becoming more intense than ever.
Trindade became a famous figure not only for his personal successes but also for his intense rivalry, although tempered with respect and friendship, with the Benfica cyclist José Maria Nicolau.
Despite their early successes, the group were eclipsed in popularity by groups like The Supremes, with whom they shared an intense rivalry and struggled with issues of dismal promotion from Motown, illnesses and mental breakdowns, with Cowart the first to leave in 1963, followed by Georgeanna Tillman two years later and Gladys Horton two years after that.
The 22nd, 24th and 25th Infantry Battalions also faced uncut wire and intense machine-gun fire but managed limited successes including the capture of a portion of Kenora Trench.
The war was initiated in April, 1864 without warning by the whites, for the purpose of driving the Indians into a reservation by force, but following minor successes against small bands of surprised Indians it became a defensive battle against intense Cheyenne and Arapaho attacks on travelers on the Overland Trail along the South Platte.

intense and against
The insoluble material which precipitated during dialysis against starting buffer always showed intense agglutinin activity, regardless of the blood group of the donor.
Thus the court held that practices such as sleep deprivation, subjecting individual to intense noise and requiring them to stand against a wall with their limbs outstretched for extended periods of time, did not constitute torture.
By the 1907 – 1908 season, Hellas was playing against regional teams and an intense rivalry with Vicenza Calcio that lasts to this day was born.
Vehicles and crews suffered considerable damage and losses during the Battle of Mogadishu due to the nature of the urban engagement ; however, the chassis survivability allowed the majority of those crews to return to safety, though the HMMWV was never designed to offer protection against intense small arms fire, much less machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades.
* 1879 – Anglo-Zulu War: Battle of Rorke's Drift – 139 British soldiers successfully defend their garrison against an intense assault by four to five thousand Zulu warriors.
This peacock is leucistic ; selection against leucism and albinism in nature is intense because they are easily spotted by predators or are koinophilia | unsuccessful in competition for mates.
For example, the intense backlash against country band the Dixie Chicks, for remarks critical of President George W. Bush onstage in London in 2003, was described by newspaper columnist Don Williams as the price for freely speaking political views disapproved by supporters of the Iraq War.
These dissensions, added to the hard-line measures taken against opposition against the government, gave rise to intense rural and student movement, which had continued since the beginning of the republic.
To a lesser extent it was becoming clear that there could be intense public outcry against any attempt to use a nuclear engine.
The leading theory is that skin colour adapts to intense sunlight irradiation to provide partial protection against the ultraviolet fraction which produces damage and thus mutations in the DNA of the skin cells.
About 70, 000 – 100, 000 years ago some modern humans began to migrate away from the tropics to the north where they were exposed to less intense sunlight, possibly in part due to the need for greater use of clothing to protect against the colder climate.
Violent hate crimes against LGBT people tend to be especially brutal, even compared to other hate crimes: " an intense rage is present in nearly all homicide cases involving gay male victims ".
Even though it is difficult at times to understand completely the lyrics that are being said rappers still get the heat for causing violence and disturbance within society because of their intense message of rebelling against the system.
The special case of Pomerania, where terror against civilians was particularly intense, and where, unlike in rest of occupied Poland, signing of the list was mandatory for many people, was recognized by the Polish Underground State and other anti-Nazi resistance movements, which tried to explain the situation to other Poles in underground publications.
Mattei visited Moscow in 1959, where he brokered an oil import deal with the Soviet Union in the middle of the Cold War over intense protests from NATO and the U. S. He also publicly supported independence movements against colonial powers, which allowed ENI to take advantage of postcolonial bitterness in places like Algeria.
Just over 150 British and colonial troops successfully defended the garrison against an intense assault by 3, 000 to 4, 000 Zulu warriors.
Turning homewards up the river Rhine, he was moved by the sight of the ruined castles along its banks to intense bitterness against France.
Despite the intense anger and distress of her mother and sister, she rebelled against the expected role for a woman of her status to become a wife and mother.
Rankin met with her most intense opposition when, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, she remained strong in her pacifism and voted against entering World War II -- the only member of Congress to do so.
A riot is a form of civil disorder characterized often by what is thought of as disorganized groups lashing out in a sudden and intense rash of violence against authority, property or people.
Malmedy and Saint-Vith saw peculiarly intense battles against the Nazis.
Furthermore, Saccard, an intense anti-Semite, sees the enterprise as a strike against the Jewish bankers who dominate the Bourse.

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