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    The Battle of Kabul was a series of intermittent battles and sieges over the city of Kabul during the period of 19921996. Throughout the Soviet–Afghan...
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  • Battle of Kabul may refer to: Battle of Kabul (709), during the Islamic conquest of Afghanistan Siege of Kabul (1504), during the campaigns of Babur Kabul...
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    early-September 1996, and Kabul by late-September 1996. The Taliban fought the newly-formed Northern Alliance in the subsequent 1996-2001 civil war. Kabul's population...
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    anniversary of the fall of Kabul. Afghanistan portal Battle of Kabul, 1929 Battle of Kabul (19921996) Fall of Saigon, Vietnam, 1975 Fall of Phnom Penh...
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  • Fall of Kabul may refer to: Battle of Kabul (19921996), the capture of Kabul by the Taliban in 1996 Fall of Kabul (2001), the capture of Kabul by the...
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    control in Kabul (1992) Factions after the fall of Najibullah (1992) Factions after Taliban conquered Kabul (1996) Taliban–Northern Alliance war (2000) Persian:...
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  • Mullah Omar (category 20th-century heads of state of Afghanistan)
    Soviet-backed Democratic Republic was toppled in 1992, triggering the Afghan Civil War of 19921996. While initially remaining quiet and focused on continuing...
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  • Gulbuddin faction (Pashtun-dominated Islamists) of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar in the Battle of Kabul (19921996) in January 1994. As the Pashtun-dominated radical...
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  • Soviet troops withdraw. 1992 – April: Battle of Kabul (19921996) begins. 1995 – 6 September: Pakistani embassy sacked. 1996 – 27 September: Taliban take...
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    proclaimed as their conviction that they were battling the hostile "puppet regime" of the Republic of Afghanistan in Kabul. In March 1989, the "Afghan Interim Government"...
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    Kabul is the capital city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province; it...
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  • particularly in Northern Afghanistan from 1992–2001 and the area around Kabul during the Battle of Kabul. Their predisposition to looting areas under...
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  • on December 25, 2014. Dorronsoro, Gilles (October 14, 2007). "Kabul at War (19921996): State, Ethnicity and Social Classes". Gilles Dorronsoro. doi:10...
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  • Mohammad Najibullah (category People from Kabul)
    resignation in April 1992, shortly after which the mujahideen took over Kabul. After a failed attempt to flee to India, Najibullah remained in Kabul. He lived in...
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    The 1996–2001 Afghan Civil War, also known as the Third Afghan Civil War, took place between the Taliban's conquest of Kabul and their establishing of the...
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  • Afshar Operation (category Military history of Kabul)
    2008-04-21. "III. The Battle for Kabul: April 1992-March 1993". Blood-Stained Hands: Past Atrocities in Kabul and Afghanistan's Legacy of Impunity (Report)...
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    capture the besieged city of Jabal al-Siraj, before attacking Kabul on 14 December 1928. Although the first Saqqawist assault on Kabul was repulsed, the second...
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  • Commander Shafi Hazara (category Afghan Civil War (19921996))
    He was a senior commander during the resistance of west Kabul and Hazarajat between 1991 and 1996. In the 1990s, he led Hezb-e-Wahdat’s “Brigade 2”...
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    retreat from Kabul. The Taliban seized Kabul on September 27, 1996, and established the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. They imposed on the parts of Afghanistan...
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    Kabul (Dari/Pashto: کابل), situated in the east of the country, is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. The capital of the province is Kabul...
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    different points. The British victories at the battles of Ali Masjid and Peiwar Kotal meant that the approach to Kabul was left virtually undefended by Afghan...
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    The Emirate of Afghanistan, known as the Emirate of Kabul until 1855, was an emirate in Central Asia and South Asia that encompassed present-day Afghanistan...
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  • Jalalabad and Kabul". The SITE (Search for International Terrorist Entities) website on 23 January 2007 stated: "The Islamic State of Iraq issued a document...
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    in 1992 and Dostum's Junbish-i Milli joined Hekmatyar in 1994, Kabul witnessed a gruesome war with massive civilian casualties and destruction of much...
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  • during the Battle of Kabul (1992-96) and remained closed and damaged after the Taliban came to power in 1996. After the fall of Taliban, a group of French...
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    uncle, Azam Khan, occupied Kabul in March 1866. The Amir Sher Ali marched up against them from Kandahar; but in the battle that ensued at Sheikhabad on...
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    Kush mountain range. Kabul is the country's largest city and serves as its capital. According to the World Population review, as of 2023[update], Afghanistan's...
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    Hekmatyar's Hezb-i Islami forces. From 1992 to 1996, the warring factions destroyed most of Kabul and killed thousands, many of them civilians, during the Afghan...
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    (Battle of Juba) 2021 - Operation Devi Shakti: Kabul, Afghanistan (2021 Taliban offensive) 2022 - Operation Ganga: Ukraine (2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine)...
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    government of Mohammad Najibullah remained in power until April 15, 1992. Najibullah stepped down that day as Mujahideen guerrilla forces moved into Kabul. He...
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