Taliban
The taliban.
The radical group that advocates for very strict adherence to Islamic law is often referred to as Wahhabism, which is a fundamentalist interpretation of Sunni Islam. Another prominent group that embodies such strictness is the Taliban, which has enforced a rigid interpretation of Sharia law in Afghanistan. Both groups emphasize a return to what they perceive as the original practices of Islam, often rejecting modern influences and interpretations.
Officially, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic. Islamic Republics are governed by Islamic law.
Islamic State of Afghanistan ended in 2001.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Officially known now as the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the area was not always known by this name. Originally, Afghanistan's name was Khorasan, although the area's boundaries were not quite the same.
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The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan the people of Afghanistan are called Afghans or Pashtuns
Islamic Republic
Afghanistan (Islamic Republic of Afghanistan) - 251,772 square miles.
An Islamic Republic.