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APA : Sanaullah., Khan, Y., & Hassan, M. (2022). The Structure of Governance, Rise of Taliban Militancy and Human Displacement. A Study of Patterns of Conflict induced Human Migration in District Swat (2008-09). Global Political Review, VII(I), 29 - 34. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-I).04
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CHICAGO : Sanaullah, , Yunas Khan, and Mubasher Hassan. 2022. "The Structure of Governance, Rise of Taliban Militancy and Human Displacement. A Study of Patterns of Conflict induced Human Migration in District Swat (2008-09)." Global Political Review, VII (I): 29 - 34 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-I).04
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HARVARD : SANAULLAH., KHAN, Y. & HASSAN, M. 2022. The Structure of Governance, Rise of Taliban Militancy and Human Displacement. A Study of Patterns of Conflict induced Human Migration in District Swat (2008-09). Global Political Review, VII, 29 - 34.
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MHRA : Sanaullah, , Yunas Khan, and Mubasher Hassan. 2022. "The Structure of Governance, Rise of Taliban Militancy and Human Displacement. A Study of Patterns of Conflict induced Human Migration in District Swat (2008-09)." Global Political Review, VII: 29 - 34
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MLA : Sanaullah, , Yunas Khan, and Mubasher Hassan. "The Structure of Governance, Rise of Taliban Militancy and Human Displacement. A Study of Patterns of Conflict induced Human Migration in District Swat (2008-09)." Global Political Review, VII.I (2022): 29 - 34 Print.
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OXFORD : Sanaullah, , Khan, Yunas, and Hassan, Mubasher (2022), "The Structure of Governance, Rise of Taliban Militancy and Human Displacement. A Study of Patterns of Conflict induced Human Migration in District Swat (2008-09)", Global Political Review, VII (I), 29 - 34
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TURABIAN : Sanaullah, , Yunas Khan, and Mubasher Hassan. "The Structure of Governance, Rise of Taliban Militancy and Human Displacement. A Study of Patterns of Conflict induced Human Migration in District Swat (2008-09)." Global Political Review VII, no. I (2022): 29 - 34. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-I).04