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When the Soviets left Afghanistan, no one "took over." The Communist government that they had intervened to support was still in power. This was attacked for the next three years by the Taliban until they took over.They left in 1989
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The Taliban, a Sunni Islamist group, ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001 until they were ousted by the American-led invasion after the Sept. 11 attacks. Based in the Pashtun region in the country's southeast, the group grew out of a student movement dedicated to purifying Afghanistan. - The Taliban now control between 65 and 85 percent of Afghanistan, a country where statistics are anyone's guess. (Even the population size of Afghanistan is uncertain: possibly 15, maybe 22 million. The U.S. Department of State's figure on war fatalities 1.5 million has not changed since 1985, although the armed conflict there is now in its 19th year.) For the last two years, the Taliban have been trying to win both a seat at the United Nations and international recognition. Thus far, only three countries have recognized the regime: Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. And even Pakistan is becoming embarrassed by its neighbor.
A phosphate, a sugar, and an adenine group. Or there are 3 phosphates together.
The main idea of 'Three Cups of Tea' is about Greg Mortenson's mission to promote peace and education by building schools in remote areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Through his experiences, the book emphasizes the power of education in fostering understanding and reconciliation in regions plagued by conflict.
The three groups that came together to form the Republican Party were Free-Soilers, northern Democrats, and anitslavery Whigs who gathered in Michigan in 1854.
She protested against women's schooling rights. The Taliban had shut down many women's school and Malala protested against that. The Taliban shot her and her three friends.
Three millions of girls attend school in Afghanistan
Afghanistan's government has same as USA's government. Both have three branches.
The Afghanistan flag is the flag for the country of Afghanistan. It was adopted by the Transitional Islamic State of Aghanistan's transitional government in 2004, following the defeat of the Taliban. It consists of three stripes of black, red and green. The central emblem is of a mosque with a prayer mat facing mecca, surrounded by an Arabic religious inscription.The flag of Afghanistan has had more changes in the twentieth century than any other.source: Harrison FlagsOpen in Google Docs ViewerOpen link in new tabOpen link in new windowOpen link in new incognito windowDownload fileCopy link addressEdit PDF File on PDFescape.com
Afghanistan and Azerbaijan are countries. They are the only countries that begin with the letter A and do not end with the letter A.
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