The illegal voting would have been stopped or a least greatly reduced with the implementation of proper voter registration and state IDs. Of course, with the rudimentary technology of the era, falsification of ID documents would have been relatively easier than it is today. However IDs and voter registration would have presented an additional obstacle to border ruffians.
The violence would only have been stopped by the concourse of a national guard, a state police and civil deputies from the state protecting voter, voting locations and the transportation of ballots.
The answer is B. Indus River Valley.
Indus River Valley marks the easternmost edge of Islam under the Umayyads. The Umayyad Caliphate was the second caliphate out of the four major caliphates that was established after Muhammad's death. The Umayyad dynasty rules the Umayyad Caliphate.
Operation Desert Storm took place during the Persian Gulf War, and it was an attack in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
Iran-Iraq War, as the name suggest, was a war between Iran and Iraq. Iraq wanted to take advantage of the recent Iranian Revolution to replace Iran as the dominant state in Persian Gulf. In this period Iran violated sanctions against them, that intended to prevent them from getting weapons such as aircraft and tanks. So Iran-Iraq War is related to violation of sanctions.
The Kurdish Genocide was an Iraqi attack with an estimated 50,000 to 200,000 people death toll. It took place during the 2003 Iraq War.
"IT IS BETTER THAT A FEW SHOULD PERISH THAN THAT OF THE WHOLE CITY" I hope i helped :-)
They were both autocratic ruled by emperors who wielded absolute power.
Both were underdeveloped industrially compared to major western powers, with agrarian based economies at the beginning of the 20th century.
Both had dynasties that had ruled their respective empires since the 17th century. <span />