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  • ...re opposed to modernism far more than the Saudi practice of Wahhabism. The Taliban argued they were creating a stable Islamic state that the leaders of the ji | title = The Spokesperson of the Taliban Government to Nida'ul Islam: "Our Goal is to Restore Peace and Establish a
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  • ...ing this "core" Taliban article on the period from 1994 to the fall of the Taliban government, and perhaps getting the core to Approval. Comments are welcome.
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  • | pagename = Taliban | abc = Taliban
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  • | pagename = Taliban and the present Afghan government | abc = Taliban and the present Afghan government
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  • ...ing this "core" Taliban article on the period from 1994 to the fall of the Taliban government, and perhaps getting the core to Approval. Comments are welcome.
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  • | pagename = Taliban | abc = Taliban
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  • [[Canadian people|Canadian]] held captive by the [[Taliban]] from 2010 to 2017
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  • *''The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban'' (Penguin Press, August 2006).
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  • ...this background, he is considered a potential negotiator with any emerging Taliban moderates,<ref>{{citation ...er Taliban Foreign Minister Wakil Muttawakil and Abdul Salam Zaeef, former Taliban Ambassador to Afghanistan; they spent time in the same prisons, <ref name=
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  • A Muslim clerical party of Pakistan, currently condemning both the [[Taliban]] and U.S. attacks, and participating in the government
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  • ...ation for the Afghan Supreme Court; had been director of protocol in the [[Taliban]] foreign ministry
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  • ...as Japan in the [[Edo Period]] before the [[Meiji restoration]], or the [[Taliban]] today
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  • ...01, in response to the [[9/11]] attack, military operations against the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] by United States and [[NATO]] forces
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  • ...of Uzbekistan, [[Kyrgyzistan]], and Tajikistan meet; affiliated with the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]] and may be based in Afghanistan
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  • A military alliance against the [[Taliban]] in Afghanistan's civil war, which, with U.S. assistance, drove it from po
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  • ...eeze the financial assets of members of the leadership of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban
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  • ...escort that was waiting for him at the start of the tribal territory. The Taliban released a video showing him, at gunpoint, to the Arab satellite channel Al ....paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?200564 |title=Kidnapped ambassador freed: Taliban claim Mulla Obaidullah, others swapped for Tariq Azizuddin; govt denies dea
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  • *Afghan civil war 1989-1992 (Taliban take control) *[[Taliban]] period 1992-2001
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  • ...Gulbuddin]]'' under Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (HIG), which cooperates with the [[Taliban]] but is also negotiating with the Karzai government
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  • ..., by the [[George W. Bush Administration]], for members of [[al-Qaeda]], [[Taliban]], and others it considered ineligible for [[prisoner of war]] status. The .... Bush]] wrote <blockquote>"I determined.... that members of Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and associated forces are unlawful enemy combatants who are not entitled t
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  • ...ed individuals were listed who were believed to be senior members of the [[Taliban]]'s leadership. The [[United Nations]] requested its member nations to fre | title = 14 ex-Taliban members removed from U.N. sanctions
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  • After the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the '''Northern Alliance''' fought it in a civ Once the Taliban were driven from power, it renamed itself the United Front. It is now an op
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • | pagename = Taliban and the present Afghan government | abc = Taliban and the present Afghan government
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • .../web.archive.org/web/20180325045454/http://www.timminspress.com/2011/05/08/taliban-release-video-of-captured-canadian-6 |archive-date=2018-03-25 |url-status=d | known_for = Being kidnapped by the Taliban
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • ...So it was a very positive moment to support the surge. In Afghanistan, the Taliban are not back on their heels. They have the initiative. In the last five yea
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  • ...(2001-2021), he joined the Northern Alliance and was part of defeating the Taliban.<ref name=Rashid2000>{{citation | title = Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia
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  • ...nt of Wahhabism, which used strict Islam to protest British colonial rule. Taliban theology is a variant of Deobandism, but is more Salafist than the Wahhabi
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  • ...r insurgent groups. Response was mixed; one government ally who had been a Taliban supporter in the past, [[Maulana]] [[Fazlur Rehman]] of the [[Jamiat Ulema- "In 1996, after the PPP's government was overthrown, the Taliban immediately seized Kabul. They invited Al-Qaeda into Afghanistan to raise,
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  • ...together. They have also operated in Afghanistan with the support of the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]]. Like the Taliban, it wants to enforce [[sharia]] "not as a way of creating just society but
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  • ...pressure al Libi to put his camp under OBL's general control. In 2000 the Taliban gave al Libi a choice - swear obedience to al Qaeda or we will shut you dow
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  • ...to adopt a political path. The SSP and LeJ have very close links with the Taliban." <ref name=SATP>{{citation
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  • ==Taliban== ..., a king who died in 1773 and established an Islamic identity. The classic Taliban had been a "loose Islamic civil service", returning to villages as teachers
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  • ...ged alliances. After the 2001 invasion, Hekmatyar associated it with the [[Taliban]] and [[al-Qaeda]]. Today, there are three claimants to the name: ...n to be close to Hekmatyar. They are, however, Pashtuns that form the core Taliban constituency.
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  • ...and spokesman for Mullah Muhammad Omar, and later foreign minister for the Taliban.<ref name=Bbc2002-02-09a/><ref name=Rashid>{{citation | title = Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia
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  • ...alitarian regime was religiously based, such as in Afghanistan under the [[Taliban]].
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  • ...e compromise consensus, however, was the struggle against al-Qaeda and the Taliban would be the first stage in a broader war on terrorism. It was also clear t
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  • ...ch as [[al-Qaeda]], the [[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]] (IMU) and the [[Taliban]], therefore, differ from Islamist groups that do intend to provide social ...ke as he fought [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021), major combat phase|with the Taliban in Afghanistan]], but his successors share his approach.
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  • ...He pointed out the brutal way Daesh executes prisoners, and asserted the Taliban wanted to remind those negotiating peace that they weren't brutal in the sa :''“[The release of Rutherford] is a tacit way for the Afghan Taliban to signal that 'We’re not just the bad guys anymore. We might have taken
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  • ...BBC]] under the pseudonym Gul Makai about the atrocities of the [[Tehrik-i-Taliban]] regime. Yousafzai has since been nominated for several international awar ...ooting girl who spoke out|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/oct/09/taliban-pakistan-shoot-girl-malala-yousafzai|work=The Guardian|publisher=Guardian N
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  • | title = U.S. ambassador: Pakistan not backing U.S. goals on Taliban
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  • ...senior Taliban leaders Mullah [[Bari Dad Khan]] and Mullah [[Rahmatullah (Taliban leader)|Rahmatullah]].<ref name=ArbHafizullah> [http://www.defenselink.mil/ ...r captive's transcripts conflated the Lejay villager Baridad with a senior Taliban commander named [[Bari Dad Khan]].<ref name=ArbHafizullah> [http://www.defe
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  • ...acks were mistakes. The Pentagon acknowledged that the men were neither [[Taliban]] or [[Al-Qaeda]], and blamed the attack on bad intelligence.<ref name=NYTi
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  • ...nterior minister, [[Naseerullah Babar]], in the initial rise of the Afghan Taliban. <ref name=Peters>{{citation | title = Seeds of Terror: How Heroin is Bankrolling the Taliban and Al-Qaeda
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  • {{r|Taliban}}
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  • ...ndemned [[suicide attack]]s as contrary to Islamic law, and attacked the [[Taliban]]-aligned insurgency as bad for Pakistan and supporting its enemies. U.S. a
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  • ..., he denied Administration charges that Iran was actively supporting the [[Taliban]]. <ref>{{citation
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