Pakistan has not supported the taliban. it is completely against it just like the rest of the world
The area around the Pakistan Afganistan border is one affected by the Taliban, but the Taliban does not actually control any part of Pakistan. Pakistan has complete control over it's country, but it is fighting against the Taliban who are trying to gain control.
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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.
in 2007 the taliban took control of the swrat district
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The Taliban is a political group in the Middle East that is known for their extreme violence. In the past they have ruled in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Pakistan is a country, an Islamic republic. The Taliban is a faction of inhabitants in Pakistan that wants to bring about cultural change in accordance with its view of Islamic traditions and teachings. Overall Pakistan could best be described as multi-cultural and multi-ethnic. In terms of what the Taliban control in Pakistan, they control a region in the northwest of the country that is historically called Waziristan. The Pakistani central government controls the reast of the country.
The Taliban do not all speak the same language, but the predominant language that they use is PASHTO, since this is the dominant language in southeast Afghanistan and the bordering regions of Pakistan. However, since the Taliban operated all over Afghanistan, there are substantial minorities of Taliban who speak DARI, TAJIK, UZBEK, and (in Pakistan) URDU.
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mini Van, Turban, etc
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