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Reports that situation in Kabul is becoming more stable, February 1980 270

Sets up Kaskad special forces unit 134

Succeeds Brezhnev, November 1982 271

Views on Afghan request to send troops 46

Anglo-Afghan wars 15

Antonenko Colonel, Commander of 860th Regiment, views on women 157

Anwar, mujahedin commander 183

Arg (Presidential palace) 34, 41, 63, 82, 89–90, 139

Army of the Indus 283, 297

Arutiunov Lieutenant 220

Asadabad, Afghan town 133

Asadullah, head of Afghan counterintelligence 94

Atrocities 225, 234, 244–5, 302

Afghanistan Justice Project report 231

Collateral Damage 230

Committed by mujahedin 214, 227, 232, 254, 296

Geok Tepe, massacre, 1881 24

Helicopter attacks on villages 256

Mass graves at Bamyan and Herat 76

Mine Action Coordination Centre 235

Western propaganda successfully portrays Russians as particularly brutal 234

Auckland Lord (1784–1849), Governor General of India 21

Aushev Ruslan, officer, Hero of Soviet Union 207–8, 257–9, 269, 326

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Babadzhan General, Afghan staff officer 87

Babchenko Sasha, Soviet youth adviser 164, 166

Babur (1483–1530), Moghul emperor 27

Buried in Kabul 12

Badaber, PoW camp in Pakistan 265–6, 269

Badakhshan, Afghan province 171, 176

Badarak, village in Pandsher valley 261

Bagram air base 54, 68, 206–7, 216, 261

Last Soviet aircraft depart 290

Soviet paratroopers sent to guard 57

Baikonur, Soviet cosmodrome 78

Bakharak, Base of 1st Battalion of 860th Regiment 177–81, 199, 284, 321

“Bakharak Massacre” 209

Bakhturin Colonel, security officer at Soviet embassy 68

Baku, capital of Azerbaijan 309

Bala Hissar, castle 26, 53

Balashikha, KGB training centre outside Moscow 69

Balashin Abdullah, Turkmen spy 261

Balkh, ancient Afghan city 29, 86

Bamyan, Afghan province 206

BAPO, military propaganda unit 156

Bards, soldier singers and poets 138, 193

Baryatinski Prince, warns of British aggression 22

Basir, mujahedin leader 334

Batalionnaya Razvedka, popular soldiers’ song 194

Battleship Potemkin (film) 115

Bekovich Captain Alexander, failed expedition to Khiva 18–19

Bennigsen General, thinks Russian campaign against India impracticable 20

Bessus, Persian pretender 216

betonka, concrete highway, built by Russians and Americans 86

Bhutto Benazir (1953–2007), Pakistani Prime Minister 32, 260

Bizyukov Major Nikolai, killed in Herat rising 45

Black Tulip

Aircraft (AN-12) bringing bodies of fallen back from Afghanistan 192, 253–5

Song about the returning dead 192, 253

Blinushov, Andrei, soldier 237, 254–6

Blowpipe, British anti-aircraft missile 203

BMP infantry fighting vehicle 197, 220

Bogdanov General, plans invasion of Afghanistan 45, 54, 68–9

Bogomolov, Professor Oleg 108

Bonapartism 309

Bonner Yelena, Soviet civil rights activist 108

Borovik Artem, Soviet journalist 61

Boyarinov Colonel Grigori, special forces commander 56, 92, 94, 97–9, 116

braga, home-brewed beer 190

Brezhnev Doctrine 112

Brezhnev Leonid (1906–82), Soviet politician 77, 270, 324

Congratulates Karmal 104

Death, November 1982 271

Health begins to fail 46

Hopes for detente 46

Learns of Communist coup 42

Looks for way out of Afghanistan 270

Meets Taraki 52

Opposes intervention 49

Orders condign punishment for atrocity 229

Upset by murder of Taraki 73, 80

Row with Daud 33

Visits Afghanistan in 1964 33

Warns Taraki about Amin 62

Brzezinski Zbigniew, US National Security Advisor 111, 114, 333

Believes Afghanistan unlikely to become Soviet Vietnam 113

BTR armoured personnel carrier 135, 157, 193, 197, 292

Bukhara, Central Asian city 19, 21–2

Burnes Alexander (1805–41), British representative murdered in Kabul 21, 25

Bush George H W (1924-), US President 258, 304

Bystrov Nikolai, Soviet soldier, becomes Masud’s bodyguard 261–2

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Carter Doctrine 113

Carter Jimmy (1924-), US President 112–14, 333

Casualties 226

Accidental deaths written off as battle casualties 177

Comparison between Kabul and Panama City 107

Deliberate attempt to reduce Soviet casualties 142–3

Disproportion between military and civilian casualties 328

During fighting around Russian parliament, 1993 312

Formula for calculating mujaheddin losses 222

Rapid evacuation from battlefield 175

Soviet casualties peak before Gorbachev comes to power 272

Soviet, in 1st period of war 140

Soviet, in 2nd period of war 142

Soviet, in 3rd phase of war 142

Soviet, in fourth phase of war 143

Cavagnari Louis (1841–79), British representative murdered in Kabul 25

Chagcharan, Afghan town 164, 207

Charikar, Afghan town 26, 206–7, 217

Chayavu, Masud’s prison 262

Chechnya, region of Russia 175, 258, 263, 322, 327

cheki, Soviet army currency 158

Chernavin Admiral Vladimir, Commander-in-Chief of Soviet Navy 310

Chernyaev Anatoli, Gorbachev’s diplomatic adviser 281, 288

Advises talks with mujahedin leaders 273

Criticises invasion in diary 109

Chief Soviet Military Adviser 42, 55, 74, 83, 85, 229, 240, 290

Residence attacked by mujahedin 159

CIA 203, 285

Alleged CIA officer captured 139

Attempts to buy back Stingers 205

Considers moving electronic facilities to Afghanistan 78

Early proposals to support mujahedin 114

Fears post-war regime in Kabul will be anti-American 296

Growing support for mujahedin 114

Amin not a CIA agent 79

Officers killed by suicide bomber 214

William Casey becomes Director 114

Codrington Captain, British officer massacred in First Afghan War 206

Commanders 124

Lack background for war in Afghanistan 125

Wrestle with problem of preventing atrocities 225

Conscripts 170

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Danchev, Soviet newsreader 243

Dar-ul Aman Palace 34

Dari language 13, 106, 126, 151, 154

Daud Mohamed (1909–78), Afghan ruler 17, 28, 30–33, 39–40, 43

Appointed prime minister, 1953 16

Deposes Zahir Shah 31

Ousted by Zahir Shah 16

Killed in coup 37, 41

Quarrels with Brezhnev over Western advisers 33

Dedovshchina 171–3, 263

Defections to mujahedin 257–9

GRU defector murdered by comrades in revenge 265

Demobilisation 88, 170, 179, 249–50

Dembel, soldier due for demobilisation 251

Demobilisation rituals 249–52

Desmaisons Pierre, Russian secret agent 21

Didkin Nikolai, Soviet soldier 269

Directorate for Interservices Intelligence (ISI), Pakistani military intelligence 201, 297

Disillusion and Criticism 109–10, 235, 239–41, 243

Disraeli Benjamin (1804–81), British Prime MInister 26

Dolmatov, Soviet officer, commands Operation Raduga 70

DOMA, Democratic Organisation of Afghan Youth 152, 163–4

Dostum Abdul Rashid (1954-), Afghan commander 260, 301–2

DRA (Democratic Republic of Afghanistan) 42, 85, 103, 137, 268