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The Taliban (Pashto: ṭālibān , meaning "students"), also Taleban , is a Sunni Islamist, predominantly Pashtun radical religious and political movement that governed Afghanistan from 1996 until 2...
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Afghanistan's Taliban - - Former Government Is Now Insurgency ... Despite claims by the Bush Administration that the Taliban had been decisively defeated by the American attacks, this was not really the case, although the Taliban government was taken down. Over the course of 2006, it became clear that a Taliban insurgency...
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Politics of Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In recent years the politics of Afghanistan have been dominated by the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, by the NATO forces and the subsequent efforts to stabilise and democratise the country. The natio...
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The Taliban is an ultraconservative political and religious faction that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001. ... The Taliban is an ultraconservative political and religious faction that ruled Afghanistan from 1996 until 2001. They came into power after the withdrawal of Soviet troops, the collapse of...
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Such an Islâmic government was only observed in previous centuries. The West, Iran and India oppose the Taliban government because It is a true Islâmic government. The Muslims, world-wide, should support the Taliban to achieve a true Islâmic state.
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Taliban, Afghanistan's ruling faction ... The Taliban regime faced international scrutiny and condemnation for its policies. Only Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and the United Arab Emirates recognized the Taliban as Afghanistan's legitimate government.
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Pakistan Withdraws Recognition of Taliban Government - news and analysis about Central Asia and the Caucasus ... PAKISTAN WITHDRAWS RECOGNITION OF TALIBAN GOVERNMENT; Akhtar Jamal 11/20/01...
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U.N. and administration officials tell CNN the United Nations' role will manifest itself in three ways: working with the international coalition in advance of a Taliban collapse, helping the Afghan groups come up with a political agreement for a post-Taliban government and with humanitarian aid, and reconstruction of...
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Encyclopedia article about Taliban government. Information about Taliban government in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... The Taliban established a government headed Mullah Muhammad Omar, the group's spiritual leader (and a military leader as well).
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Taliban government. Taliban government. Information about Taliban government in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The Taliban government was officially recognized by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Pakistan. In October 1997 the country's official name was changed to The...
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