Afghanistan and other places since they wanted to take control and make it an all Islamic place.
all i know is Afghanistan but you would have to check for further information.
In addition to all of Afghanistan at certain points in history, the Taliban also control parts of Waziristan (a region of Pakistan).
Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic currently with a parliament. But the Taliban have taken over and threaten the government.
Kabul
the taliban refused to turn over bin laden after sep. 11, 2001
Taliban, although the name " fundementalist " is not clear and controversial as many people would interepret it differently and look at it from different angles.
In September 1996
They are trying to take over Afghanistan.
Taliban
Raf Hussein is a major threat and is a dictator in Afghanistan, he has many links to Bin Ladan's men "Taliban"
The Taliban started in 1994 when Pakistan gave them the Pakistan government. From there, they got out of hand and was eventually taken out of power when Pakistan decided to have a voting system and scheduled voting in Spring '05.
Yes. The Taliban had control of over 90% of Afghanistan throughout the 1990s. They were the more-or-less uncontested rulers of Afghanistan in that period.
Ziaddin Sardar Kabul
The rules the Taliban enforce is that women have to wear burqas and that girls over the age of eight have to wear chadors.