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  2. Mohammed Zaman - Wikipedia

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    Haji Zaman spent the remaining years of the Taliban's rule of Afghanistan, (i.e., until shortly after the 9/11/01 WTC attack), in Dijon, France. Following the September 11 attacks, and subsequent confirmation that Osama Bin Laden was behind the attack, the US demanded Taliban leader Mullah Omar to turn over

  3. List of Taliban insurgency leaders - Wikipedia

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    Was the Taliban's chief of communications; Listed as a member of the Taliban leadership. [15] Abdul Razaq: Commerce Minister: Afghan forces captured Razaq while scouring a rugged mountainous region north of Kandahar, April 1, 2003. [16] Razaq's son, Abdul, had been killed on September 5, 2002 as he tried to shoot President Hamid Karzai.

  4. List of archaeological periods (North America) - Wikipedia

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    by Time Period Early Archaic 8000 – 6000 BCE Plano cultures: 9,000 – 5,000 BCE Paleo-Arctic tradition: 8000 – 5000 BCE Maritime Archaic: Red Paint People: 3000 – 1000 BCE Middle Archaic 6000 – 3000 BCE Chihuahua tradition: c. 6000 BCE – c. 250 CE Watson Brake and Lower Mississippi Valley sites c. 3500 – 2800 BCE Late Archaic 3000 ...

  5. Zaman Mehsud - Wikipedia

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    Soon after Mehsud was murdered the Taliban Pakistan, known as Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan, claimed responsibility for the killing. In an exclusive quote to Reuters , Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan commander Qari Saif Ullah Saif said, "We killed him because he was writing against us...we have some other journalists on our hit list in the region, soon ...

  6. More than 200 former Afghan officials and security forces ...

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    More than 200 extrajudicial killings of former Afghan government officials and security forces have taken place since the Taliban took over the country two years ago, according to a U.N. report ...

  7. History of the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Taliban. The Taliban (/ ˈ t æ l ɪ b æ n, ˈ t ɑː l ɪ b ɑː n /; Pashto: طَالِبَانْ, romanized: ṭālibān, lit. 'students'), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, [1] [2] is an Afghan militant movement, that governs Afghanistan, with an ideology comprising elements of Pashtun nationalism and the Deobandi movement of ...

  8. Assessing Claims That Trump Freed the Leader of Afghanistan ...

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    Several social media posts are promoting the claim that the current leader of Afghanistan was released from prison in 2018 by then-President Donald Trump. “Let this sink in,” the posts state.

  9. Timeline of Afghan history - Wikipedia

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    After the September 11 attacks in the United States, U.S. President George W. Bush demanded the Taliban government to hand over al-Qaeda head Osama bin Laden and close all terrorist training camps in the country, which the Taliban refuses the following day for lack of evidence connecting bin Laden to 9/11 attacks. [25] 7 October