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  1. Oct 16, 2008 · Why do you write about terrorism? Khadra: For two reasons. Initially because it is a planetary danger, that I know of from the inside and that I can describe with clearness and intelligence. Also, because Westerners understand nothing, and never say anything important on the subject.

  2. The Battle of Kharda, fought on March 11, 1795, was a significant event involving the Maratha Empire and the Nizam of Hyderabad. The Marathas emerged victorious, and this victory made the British take note of the Maratha dominance.

  3. Importance of the Setting in “The Attack” by Y. Khadra Essay. Exclusively available on IvyPanda®. This novel looks into war-torn Israel, which highlights an Arab doctor who possesses dual citizenship and looks for healing even as he is amidst the pain of random suicide bombers with warring parties still at each other’s throats. Dr.

  4. Khadra has often explored Algerian and other Arab countries' civil wars, depicting Muslim conflicts and reality, the attraction of radical Islamism to those alienated by the incompetence and hypocrisy of politicians, and conflicts between East and West.

  5. 10 hours ago · 40% of Amazon rainforest most vital to climate is unprotected. Scientists agree that preserving the Amazon rainforest is critical to combating global warming, but new data published on Wednesday indicate huge swathes of the jungles that are vital to the world’s climate remain unprotected. Nearly 40% of the areas of the Amazon rainforest most ...

  6. Khadra depicts the city of Kabul in exquisite detail. How does the language the author uses turn the city into a presence as vital and as memorable as the people who inhabit it? In what ways does the physical environment mirror the inner lives of the characters?

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  8. Yasmina Khadra is known for his nationalist writings, mainly during the time of French colonization, and he did not miss the opportunity to highlight the attributes of the Algerian identity amid the war through the different beliefs and traditions expressed in his works.