Tuesday, 02-Dec-2008 11:12:11 GMT Tell a friendLink to this pageRandom Article
 
 
Online encyclopedia

 


Loya jirga

Loya jirga, occasionally loya jirgah, is a large meeting held in Afghanistan, originally attended by Pashtun groups but later including other ethnic groups. The attendees variously include tribal or regional leaders, political, military and religious figures, royalty, government officals, etc. The meetings are called irregularly, often by the ruler.

The word is from the Pashto language -- loya means "great" or "grand" and jirga means "council", "assembly" or "meeting".

In September 2001, there were four different loya jirga movements anticipating the end of Taliban rule. There was little communication between each of them:

Loya jirgas in the history of Afghanistan include:

References

 

Tell a friend about this page.
Send this page
Bookmark Loya jirga.

 

Link to this page: The easy way to educate your website visitors. Post a link to definition / meaning of " Loya jirga " on your site.
HTML code: Resulting link:

Loya jirga

 

This online educational article is provided by contributions of Wikimedia Foundation.
Licensed under the GNU free documentation license. View live article. Copyright & Disclaimer - Contact

Partners: Digital Gadgets | Logo Design | Business Articles | Online Calculators

Anti-Spam Coalition