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    On 24 April 1992, the Peshawar Accord was announced by several but not all Afghan mujahideen parties: Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of Hezb-e Islami, had...
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    government. However, the new mujahidin government that was formed by the Peshawar Accords following these events was quickly fractured by rival factions and...
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    The Islamic State of Afghanistan was established by the Peshawar Accords of 26 April 1992. Many Afghan mujahideen parties participated in its creation...
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    government, which collapsed in the face of the Peshawar Accord in 1992. However, the Peshawar Accord failed to remain intact in light of the mujahideen's...
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  • Lieutenant General Javed Nasir HI(M)  SBt  PEC (Urdu: جاويد ناصر; born 1936: 112 ) ), is a Pakistani retired engineering officer who served as the Director-General...
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  • the Soviets from taking the Panjshir Valley. In 1992, he signed the Peshawar Accord, a peace and power-sharing agreement, in the post-communist Islamic...
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    took over the interim Presidency from Mujaddidi, as provided in the Peshawar Accords – a paralyzed 'interim government' though, right from its proclamation...
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    until 27 April 1992, ending the day after the proclamation of the Peshawar Accords proclaiming a new interim Afghan government which was supposed to start...
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  • Afghanistan and Pakistan Afghan peace process Doha Agreement (2020) Peshawar Accord The United Nations Good Offices Mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan...
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    reach a peace and power-sharing agreement first. In April 1992, the Peshawar Accord was signed. It established the Islamic State of Afghanistan and stipulated...
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  • Gulbuddin in order to prevent non Pashtuns from seizing Kabul. The Peshawar Accord would be signed on 26 April 1992 between various Mujahadeen factions...
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    political parties agreed on a peace and power-sharing agreement, the Peshawar Accord, which created the Islamic State of Afghanistan and appointed an interim...
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    war in Afghanistan (1989–1992): Afghan political parties signed the Peshawar Accord which created the Islamic State of Afghanistan and proclaimed Sibghatullah...
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    the various mujahideen took control over the country. When the 1992 Peshawar Accord failed, the mujahideen turned guns on each other and started a nationwide...
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    Shah Massoud. After the fall of the communist government in 1992, the Peshawar Accord established the Islamic State of Afghanistan with a provisional government...
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    the Republic of Afghanistan and the Homeland Party Government The Peshawar Accord leads to the creation of the Islamic State of Afghanistan on 28 April...
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    Afghanistan Wars, p. 189 Maley, The Afghanistan Wars, p. 193 "The Peshawar Accord, 25 April 1992". Library of Congress. 1997. Retrieved 2008-07-03. Maley...
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    been created by the peace and power-sharing agreement known as the Peshawar Accord after the fall of the communist Najibullah regime in April 1992. Gulbuddin...
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  • mujahedin leaders announced a new peace and power-sharing agreement, the Peshawar Accords. During the period discussed in this article, the sovereignty of Afghanistan...
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    [citation needed] He took over as President from 1992 in accordance to the Peshawar Accords. Rabbani was the third ethnic Tajik leader of modern Afghanistan after...
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    'War over Kabul'. Massoud forced Hekmatyar out of Kabul which led to Peshawar Accord. After the latter had lost control, American interest in Afghanistan...
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  • Bahria Town Peshawar (Urdu: بحریہ ٹاؤن پشاور, Pashto: بحریه ټاون پښور) is a currently constructed privately owned gated community of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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  • Najibullah, was overthrown and most mujahideen factions signed the Peshawar Accords. However, the mujahideen could not establish a functional united government...
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    in exile, as interim president. The peace agreement was called the Peshawar Accords. Gulbuddin Hekmatyar however, did not support the peace agreement despite...
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    parties agreed on a peace and power-sharing agreement (the Peshawar Accords). The Peshawar Accords created the Islamic State of Afghanistan. From the first...
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    government in Kabul.[citation needed] The peace and power-sharing agreement Peshawar Accords, agreed upon by the Afghan political parties, subsequently established...
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    Union, the Afghan government was overthrown in April 1992. That month, Peshawar Accord was drafted in an attempt to draw an end to the hostilities and provide...
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    political parties agreed on a peace and power-sharing agreement, the Peshawar Accords, which created the Islamic State of Afghanistan and appointed an interim...
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    National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (category Universities and colleges in Peshawar)
    campuses are located in Chiniot-Faisalabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, and Peshawar, providing a standard educational environment and recreational facilities...
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  • Gulbuddin seizes Kabul, but a new stage of civil war begins when the Peshawar Accords collapse. 29 Dec Aden, Yemen, West Africa Al-Qaeda attacks U.S. military...
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