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  1. The Nepali Civil War was a protracted armed conflict that took place in the then Kingdom of Nepal from 1996 to 2006. It saw countrywide fighting between the Kingdom rulers and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) , with the latter making significant use of guerrilla warfare . [ 11 ]

  2. Nepal's Maoists have attempted to emulate the classic Chinese communist structure of "three magic weapons": party, army and united front. The policy of the immediate predecessor to the CPN(M), the CPN (Unity Centre), explicitly endorsed the threefold revolutionary organisation.

  3. Nepal's bloody civil war ended in 2006 when a Comprehensive Peace Accord was signed between the Maoist rebels and the Nepali state in Kathmandu. Many people have disappeared or got killed...

  4. 16 sie 2006 · This article examines the role of the Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) in the current Maoist insurgency in Nepal. The RNA has largely escaped public gaze until recently when it has come to play an increasingly important part in the Nepalese national life.

  5. With the Maoists in Nepal currently embracing the relatively pacific realm of electoral politics, a number of retrospective questions have arisen about the nature of their 10-year insurgency (19962006).

  6. Jan Sharma. The nature of civil-military relations has to a large extent shaped the evolution of democracy in Nepal. There has been an uninterrupted relationship of mistrust and suspicion between the political leadership and the military since the very first democratic opening in 1951.

  7. 27 kwi 2009 · During the Maoists’ decade-long insurgency, the former King’s Royal Nepalese Army was called upon to tackle the Maoist guerrillas, and the two forces have been stridently inimical to each other...

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