How has power changed hands in Afghanistan since the 1990s?
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The Afghanistan civil war, which escalated in the late 1970s and continued into the 1990s, was primarily caused by a combination of political instability, ethnic tensions, and foreign intervention. The 1978 Saur Revolution led to a communist government that alienated various factions, including religious groups and tribal leaders. This unrest prompted the Soviet invasion in 1979, which fueled resistance from mujahideen fighters. After the Soviet withdrawal in 1989, a power vacuum emerged, leading to infighting among rival factions and the eventual rise of the Taliban.
Federal government over the states
all i know is that when the Soviets tried to occupy Afghanistan, he helped the revolt. he was in charge of gathering Muslims to help them rebel.
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States became less powerful compared to the federal government. The federal government established more power over the states.