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Index Mohammad Fahim

Mohammad Qasim Fahim (محمد فهیم, popularly known as "Marshal Fahim"; 1957 – 9 March 2014) was an Afghan military commander and politician who served as Vice President of Afghanistan from June 2002 until December 2004 and from November 2009 until his death.[1]

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  1. 90 relations: Abdul Rahim Wardak, Abdul Rashid Dostum, Abdullah Abdullah, Afghan Army, Afghan Civil War (1996–2001), Afghan Interim Administration, Afghan Peace Jirga 2010, Afghanistan, Ahmad Shah Durrani, Ahmad Shah Massoud, Ahmad Zia Massoud, Al-Qaeda, Bagram Airfield, Burhanuddin Rabbani, Donald Rumsfeld, Euphemism, Fall of Kabul (2001), Fall of Mazar-i-Sharif, George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, George W. Bush, Gul Agha Sherzai, Haji Abdul Qadeer, Hamid Karzai, Hazaras, House of Elders (Afghanistan), Human Rights Watch, International Conference on Afghanistan, Bonn (2001), Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001), Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Ismail Khan, Jalalabad, James B. Cunningham, Jamiat-e Islami, Jirga, John McCallum, John McColl (British Army officer), Kabul, KHAD, Kingdom of Afghanistan, Kofi Annan, Kunduz, Kunduz Province, Lakhdar Brahimi, List of heads of state of Afghanistan, Marshal, Marshal Fahim National Defense University, Mazar-i-Sharif, Miloon Kothari, Ministry of Defense (Afghanistan), Mohammad Najibullah, ... Expand index (40 more) »

  2. Afghan military officers
  3. Afghan warlords
  4. Defence ministers of Afghanistan
  5. Field marshals
  6. Members of the House of Elders (Afghanistan)
  7. Tajik politicians
  8. United National Front (Afghanistan) politicians
  9. Vice presidents of Afghanistan

Abdul Rahim Wardak

General Abdul Rahim Wardak (Pashto/عبدالرحیموردک; born 1945) is an Afghan politician and former Defense Minister of Afghanistan. Mohammad Fahim and Abdul Rahim Wardak are Afghan military officers and Defence ministers of Afghanistan.

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Abdul Rashid Dostum

Abdul Rashid Dostum (عبدالرشید دوستم; Uzbek Latin: Abdurrashid Do'stum, Uzbek Cyrillic: Абдуррашид Дўстум,; born 25 March 1954) is an Afghan warlord, exiled politician, former Marshal in the Afghan National Army, founder and leader of the political party Junbish-e Milli. Mohammad Fahim and Abdul Rashid Dostum are Afghan expatriates in Pakistan, Afghan military officers, Afghan warlords, People of the Soviet–Afghan War and vice presidents of Afghanistan.

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Abdullah Abdullah

Abdullah Abdullah (Dari/عبدالله عبدالله,; born as Abdullah on 5 September 1960) is a Pashtun Afghan politician who led the High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR) from May 2020 until August 2021, when the Afghan government was overthrown by the Taliban. Mohammad Fahim and Abdullah Abdullah are Afghan Tajik people, Afghan expatriates in Pakistan and Tajik politicians.

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Afghan Army

The Islamic National Army, also referred to as the Islamic Emirate Army and the Afghan Army, is the land force branch of the Afghan Armed Forces.

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Afghan Civil War (1996–2001)

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 Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on 27 September 1996, and the US and UK invasion of Afghanistan on 7 October 2001: a period that was part of the Afghan Civil War that had started in 1989, and also part of the war (in wider sense) in Afghanistan that had started in 1978.

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Afghan Interim Administration

The Afghan Interim Administration (AIA), also known as the Afghan Interim Authority, was the first administration of Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban regime and was the highest authority of the country from 22 December 2001 until 13 July 2002.

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Afghan Peace Jirga 2010

Afghan President Hamid Karzai announced the holding of a consultative grand council called the Afghanistan's National Consultative Peace Jirga (NCPJ) or Peace Jirga in his inauguration speech on 19 November 2009, after winning elections for a second term, to end the ongoing Taliban insurgency.

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Afghanistan

Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.

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Ahmad Shah Durrani

Ahmad Shāh Durrānī (احمد شاه دراني), also known as Ahmad Shāh Abdālī, was the founder of the Durrani Empire and is often regarded as the founder of modern Afghanistan.

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Ahmad Shah Massoud

Ahmad Shah Massoud (Dari:,; September 2, 1953September 9, 2001) was an Afghan military leader and politician. Mohammad Fahim and Ahmad Shah Massoud are Afghan Tajik people, Defence ministers of Afghanistan and Tajik politicians.

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Ahmad Zia Massoud

Ahmad Zia Massoud (احمد ضیاء مسعود, born May 1, 1956) is an Afghan politician who was the vice president of Afghanistan in the first elected administration of President Hamid Karzai, from December 2004 to November 2009. Mohammad Fahim and Ahmad Zia Massoud are Afghan Tajik people and vice presidents of Afghanistan.

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Al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda is a pan-Islamist militant organization led by Sunni Jihadists who self-identify as a vanguard spearheading a global Islamist revolution to unite the Muslim world under a supra-national Islamic caliphate.

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Bagram Airfield

Bagram Airfield-BAF, also known as Bagram Air Base, is located southeast of Charikar in the Parwan Province of Afghanistan.

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Burhanuddin Rabbani

Burhānuddīn Rabbānī (برهان‌الدین ربانی; 20 September 1940 – 20 September 2011) was an Afghan politician and teacher who served as president of Afghanistan from 1992 to 1996, and again from November to December 2001 (in exile from 1996 to 2001). Mohammad Fahim and Burhanuddin Rabbani are Afghan Tajik people, Tajik politicians and united National Front (Afghanistan) politicians.

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Donald Rumsfeld

Donald Henry Rumsfeld (July 9, 1932 – June 29, 2021) was an American politician, government official and businessman who served as secretary of defense from 1975 to 1977 under president Gerald Ford, and again from 2001 to 2006 under President George W. Bush.

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Euphemism

A euphemism is an innocuous word or expression used in place of one that is deemed offensive or suggests something unpleasant.

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Fall of Kabul (2001)

Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, fell in November 2001 to the Northern Alliance forces during the War in Afghanistan.

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Fall of Mazar-i-Sharif

The fall of Mazar-i-Sharif (or Mazar-e-Sharif) in November 2001 resulted from the first major offensive of the Afghanistan War after American intervention.

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George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen

George Islay MacNeill Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, (born 12 April 1946) is a British politician of the Labour Party who was the 10th Secretary General of NATO from 1999 to 2003; he succeeded Javier Solana.

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George W. Bush

George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009.

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Gul Agha Sherzai

Gul Agha Sherzai (born 1954), also known as Mohammad Shafiq, is a politician and former warlord in Afghanistan.

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Haji Abdul Qadeer

Haji Abdul Qadeer (حاجی عبدالقدیر; – 6 July 2002) was an Afghan politician and prominent Northern Alliance leader who fought the Taliban during the Third Afghan Civil War. Mohammad Fahim and Haji Abdul Qadeer are vice presidents of Afghanistan.

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Hamid Karzai

Hamid Karzai (Pashto/حامد کرزی,,; born 24 December 1957) is an Afghan politician who served as the fourth president of Afghanistan from July 2002 to September 2014, including as the first elected president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan from December 2004 to September 2014. Mohammad Fahim and Hamid Karzai are Afghan expatriates in Pakistan.

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Hazaras

The Hazaras (Hazāra; Āzrə) are an ethnic group and a principal component of the population of Afghanistan.

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House of Elders (Afghanistan)

The House of Elders or Mesherano Jirga (د افغانستان مشرانو جرګه), was the upper house of the bicameral National Assembly of Afghanistan, alongside the lower House of the People (Wolesi Jirga).

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Human Rights Watch

Human Rights Watch (HRW) is an international non-governmental organization headquartered in New York City that conducts research and advocacy on human rights.

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International Conference on Afghanistan, Bonn (2001)

In December 2001, after Operation Enduring Freedom had toppled the Taliban government of Afghanistan, the German city of Bonn hosted a conference—widely known as the Bonn Conference—of Afghan leaders at Hotel Petersberg, to choose the leader of an Afghan Interim Authority and establish an initial political agreement for reorganising the governmental institutions of Afghanistan.

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Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (د افغانستان اسلامي امارت), also referred to as the First Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, was a totalitarian Islamic state led by the Taliban that ruled most of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001.

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Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was a presidential republic in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2021.

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Ismail Khan

Mohammad Ismail Khan (Dari/Pashto: محمد اسماعیل خان) (born 1946) is an Afghan former politician who served as Minister of Energy and Water from 2005 to 2013 and before that served as the governor of Herat Province. Mohammad Fahim and Ismail Khan are Afghan Tajik people, Afghan military officers, Afghan warlords, Survivors of terrorist attacks and united National Front (Afghanistan) politicians.

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Jalalabad

Jalalabad (d͡ʒä.lɑː.lɑː.bɑːd̪) is the fifth-largest city of Afghanistan.

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James B. Cunningham

James Blair Cunningham (born 1952) is an American diplomat who served as the United States Ambassador to Afghanistan.

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Jamiat-e Islami

Jamayat-E-Islami (also rendered as Jamiat-e-Islami and Jamiati Islami; lit), sometimes shortened to Jamiat, is a predominantly Tajik political party and former paramilitary organisation in Afghanistan.

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Jirga

A jirga (جرګه, jərga) is an assembly of leaders that makes decisions by consensus according to Pashtunwali, the Pashtun social code.

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John McCallum

John McCallum (born 9 April 1950) is a Canadian politician, economist, diplomat and former university professor.

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John McColl (British Army officer)

General Sir John Chalmers McColl, (born 17 April 1952) is a retired senior British Army officer and a past Lieutenant Governor of Jersey.

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Kabul

Kabul is the capital city of Afghanistan.

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KHAD

Khadamat-e Aetla'at-e Dawlati (Pashto/خدمات اطلاعات دولتی literally "State Intelligence Agency", also known as "State Information Services" or "Committee of State Security"), also known by the acronym KhAD, was the agency in charge of internal security, foreign intelligence, counter-intelligence and the secret police of the former Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.

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Kingdom of Afghanistan

The Kingdom of Afghanistan (د افغانستان واکمني|Dǝ Afġānistān wākmani; Pādešāhī-ye Afġānistān) was a monarchy in Central Asia that was established in 1926 as a successor state to the Emirate of Afghanistan.

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Kofi Annan

Kofi Atta Annan (8 April 193818 August 2018) was a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh secretary-general of the United Nations from 1997 to 2006.

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Kunduz

Kunduz (قندوز; قندوز original name: قندوز) is a city in northern Afghanistan, the capital of Kunduz Province.

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Kunduz Province

Kunduz (قندوز) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northern part of the country next to Tajikistan.

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Lakhdar Brahimi

Lakhdar Brahimi (Algerian pronunciation:; الأخضر الإبراهيمي;; born 1 January 1934) is an Algerian United Nations diplomat who served as the United Nations and Arab League Special Envoy to Syria until 14 May 2014.

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List of heads of state of Afghanistan

This article lists the heads of state of Afghanistan since the foundation of the first modern Afghan state, the Hotak Empire, in 1709.

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Marshal

Marshal is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society.

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Marshal Fahim National Defense University

Marshal Fahim National Defense University (MFNDU) is a military university located in Kabul, the capital city of Afghanistan.

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Mazar-i-Sharif

Mazar-i-Sharīf (Dari and مزار شریف), also known as Mazar-e Sharīf or simply Mazar, is the fourth-largest city in Afghanistan by population, with an estimated 500,207 residents in 2021.

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Miloon Kothari

Miloon Kothari is a scholar and activist who served from 2000 to 2008 as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on adequate housing with the Human Rights Council.

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Ministry of Defense (Afghanistan)

The Ministry of Defense (وزارت دفاع ملی,, د ملي دفاع وزارت) is the cabinet ministry of Afghanistan responsible for overseeing the military of Afghanistan (currently the Islamic Emirate Armed Forces).

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Mohammad Najibullah

Mohammad Najibullah Ahmadzai (Pashto/محمد نجیب‌الله احمدزی,; 6 August 1947 – 27 September 1996), commonly known as Dr.

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Muhammad Mohaqiq

Haji Muhammad Mohaqiq (حاجی محمد محقق; born 26 July 1955 in Balkh) is an Afghan politician who served as a member of the Afghanistan Parliament. Mohammad Fahim and Muhammad Mohaqiq are vice presidents of Afghanistan.

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Muslim Youth

Muslim Youth (سازمان جوانان مسلمان Sāzmān-e Jawānān-e Musulmān) was an Islamist group founded in 1969 in Kabul by several Afghan junior professors and a handful of students at Kabul University.

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NATO

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO; Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states—30 European and 2 North American.

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Northern Alliance

The Northern Alliance (ائتلاف شمال E'tilāf Šumāl or اتحاد شمال Ettehād Šumāl), officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan (جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان Jabha-ye Muttahid-e Islāmī-ye Millī barāye Najāt-e Afğānistān), was a military alliance of groups that operated between early 1992 and 2001 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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Nowruz

Nowruz or Navroz (نوروز) is the Iranian New Year or Persian New Year.

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Omarz

`Omarz is a village in Panjshir Province, Afghanistan.

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Pamela Constable

Pamela Constable is an American reporter and editor at The Washington Post.

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Panjshir Province

Panjshir (Dari:, literally "Five Lions," pronounced /pand͡ʒʃeːɾ/, also spelled as Panjsher) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country containing the Panjshir Valley.

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Panjshir Valley

The Panjshir Valley (also spelled Panjsher; Dari: درهٔ پنجشير, Dara-i-Panjsher, literally "Valley of the Five Lions") is a valley in northeastern Afghanistan, north of Kabul, near the Hindu Kush mountain range.

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Pashtuns

Pashtuns (translit), also known as Pakhtuns, or Pathans, are a nomadic, pastoral, Eastern Iranic ethnic group primarily residing in northwestern Pakistan and southern and eastern Afghanistan. They historically were also referred to as Afghans until the 1970s after the term's meaning had become a demonym for members of all ethnic groups in Afghanistan.

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Peshawar

Peshawar (پېښور; پشور;; پشاور) is the sixth most populous city of Pakistan, with a district population of over 4.7 million in the 2023 census.

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Presidency of Hamid Karzai

The Karzai administration was the government of Afghanistan under President Hamid Karzai, who became the head of state of Afghanistan in December 2001 after the Taliban government was overthrown.

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Running mate

A running mate is a person running together with another person on a joint ticket during an election.

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Secretary-General of the United Nations

The secretary-general of the United Nations (UNSG or UNSECGEN) is the chief administrative officer of the United Nations and head of the United Nations Secretariat, one of the six principal organs of the United Nations.

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September 11 attacks

The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.

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Sharia

Sharia (sharīʿah) is a body of religious law that forms a part of the Islamic tradition based on scriptures of Islam, particularly the Quran and hadith.

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Shura-e Nazar

The Shura-e Nazar (شورای نظار) (known as the Supervisory Council of the North) was created by Ahmad Shah Massoud in 1984 at the northern provinces of Takhar, Badakhshan, Balkh and Kunduz, during the Soviet-Afghan War.

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Sibghatullah Mojaddedi

Sibghatullah Mojaddedi (صبغت الله مجددي; صبغت‌الله مجددی; 27 September 1926 – 11 February 2019) was an Afghan politician, who served as Acting President after the fall of Mohammad Najibullah's government in April 1992. Mohammad Fahim and Sibghatullah Mojaddedi are Afghan expatriates in Pakistan.

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Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

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Soviet–Afghan War

The Soviet–Afghan War was a protracted armed conflict fought in the Soviet-controlled Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA) from 1979 to 1989. The war was a major conflict of the Cold War as it saw extensive fighting between Soviet Union, the DRA and allied paramilitary groups against the Afghan mujahideen and their allied foreign fighters.

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Suicide attack

A suicide attack is a deliberate attack in which the perpetrators knowingly sacrifice their own lives as part of the attack.

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Tajiks

Tajiks (Tājīk, Tājek; Tojik) are a Persian-speaking Iranian ethnic group native to Central Asia, living primarily in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

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Taliban

The Taliban (lit), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is an Afghan militant movement with an ideology comprising elements of Pashtun nationalism and the Deobandi movement of Islamic fundamentalism.

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Taliban insurgency

The Taliban insurgency began after the group's fall from power during the 2001 War in Afghanistan.

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TOLOnews

Tolo News (Dari and Pashto: طلوع‌نیوز), stylized TOLOnews, is an Afghan news channel and website broadcasting from Kabul.

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Tommy Franks

Tommy Ray Franks (born June 17, 1945) is a retired United States Army general.

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Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan

The Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan (TISA), also known as the Afghan Transitional Authority, was the name of the temporary transitional government in Afghanistan put in place by the loya jirga in June 2002.

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Unilateralism

Unilateralism is any doctrine or agenda that supports one-sided action.

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United National Front (Afghanistan)

The United National Front was a coalition of various political parties in Afghanistan.

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United Nations Commission on Human Rights

The United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) was a functional commission within the overall framework of the United Nations from 1946 until it was replaced by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2006.

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United States Army Special Forces

The United States Army Special Forces (SF), colloquially known as the "Green Berets" due to their distinctive service headgear, is the special operations branch of the United States Army.

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Uzbeks

The Uzbeks (Oʻzbek, Ўзбек,, Oʻzbeklar, Ўзбеклар) are a Turkic ethnic group native to the wider Central Asian region, being among the largest Turkic ethnic group in the area.

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Vice President of Afghanistan

The vice president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was the second highest political position attainable in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Mohammad Fahim and vice President of Afghanistan are vice presidents of Afghanistan.

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War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

The War in Afghanistan was an armed conflict that took place from 2001 to 2021.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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Yunus Qanuni

Younus Qanooni (یونس قانونی, born on 10 May 1957 in Panjshir Valley) is an Afghan politician who was Vice President of Afghanistan. Mohammad Fahim and Yunus Qanuni are Afghan Tajik people, Tajik politicians and vice presidents of Afghanistan.

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Zalmay Khalilzad

Zalmay Mamozy Khalilzad (زلمی خلیل زاد, زلمی خلیل‌زاد; born March 22, 1951) is an American diplomat and foreign policy expert.

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2002 loya jirga

An emergency loya jirga (Pashto for "grand assembly") was held in Kabul, Afghanistan between 11 and 19 June 2002 to elect a transitional administration.

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2004 Afghan presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Afghanistan on October 9, 2004.

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2009 Afghan presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Afghanistan on 20 August 2009.

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See also

Afghan military officers

Afghan warlords

Defence ministers of Afghanistan

Field marshals

Members of the House of Elders (Afghanistan)

Tajik politicians

United National Front (Afghanistan) politicians

Vice presidents of Afghanistan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Fahim

Also known as General Fahim, Marshal Fahim, Mohamad Fahim, Mohamed Fahim, Mohammad Faheem, Mohammad Fahim Khan, Mohammad Qaseem Faheem, Mohammad Qasim Fahim, Mohammed Fahim, Mohammed Qasim Fahim Khan, Muhammad Fahim, Muhammad Qasim Fahim, Muhammad Qassem Fahim, Qasim Fahim.

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