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When did the Taliban fall from power?

The Taliban gained power in September 1996


How did the Taliban gain power originally in the 1800s?

The "Taliban" did not exist in the 1800's.


Is the Taliban winning the war in Afghanistan?

The War in Afghanistan has not resulted in the elimination of the Taliban and they have regrouped within Pakistan. The fact that the Taliban has successfully resisted their annihilation is a point to them, but it is a far cry from "winning". The Taliban was pushed out of power and they remain out of power.


Will the Taliban power cease to exist?

possibley


Is it legal for a non profit group to enter vegetable seed packets into Honduras?

Yes taliban may hurt you


Who was removed from power as a result of the US invasion of Afghanistan?

The Taliban.


Removing the Taliban from power was a major goal of?

the war in Afghanistan


Why did the taliban soldiers takeover some parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan?

Who? Pakistani Taliban or Afghanistani Taliban? Afghani Talibans are fighting to win the battle to take over (retake) power in Afghanistan, while the Pakistani Taliban wants to show solidarity to their Afghani colleagues and trying to implemet 'shariya' law in Pakistan, as well to win over hearts and minds of the Pakistani people


The now-ousted Taliban regime was in power in what nation?

Afaghanistan


What did the Taliban do to enforce their ideas when in power?

the taliban made the people of the village eat very bad disgusting things (basically) and were so mean to the people of the village


When did the taliban leave Afghanistan?

They didn't - they were a faction of Afgan rebel fighters already there.


Who is the taliban and what do they want?

The Taliban are an Islamist fundamentalist political group in Afghanistan. Political groupings or parties mainly seek to take power and enforce their beliefs, policies, and ideals.