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  • ...published a United Nations list of senior Taliban leaders that included '''Taliban Provincial Governors'''.<ref name=UNAlQaidaList2003> |+ Taliban Provincial Governors<ref name=UNAlQaidaList2003/><ref name=UnAmendResolutio
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  • #REDIRECT [[Taliban Provincial Governors]]
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  • | known_for = Taliban leader '''Abdul Aziz''' is a member of the [[Taliban]]'s leadership.<ref name=Xinhua>
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  • | known_for = Alleged Taliban leader ...liban]] leader named [[Mullah]] '''Abdul Haq''' was one of a group of five Taliban leaders captured in [[Nowshera]], [[Pakistan]], on 16 July 2005.<ref name=
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  • an American patrol was tasked to apprehend a [[Taliban]] leader named '''Abdul Haq''' on April 1, 2008.<ref name=AfghanistanFreedo ...hended during an operation in the Kajiki District targeting Abdul Haq -- a Taliban sub-commander who was killed during the operation.
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  • '''Ehsanullah Ehsan''' is a spokesman for the [[Pakistani]] wing of the [[Taliban]].<ref name=Bbc2011-05-03> | title=Taliban admits Shabqadar attack
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  • | known_for = a former Taliban governor [[Maulvi]] [[Mullah]] '''Abdul Baqi''' is a senior [[Taliban]] official.<ref name=EuropeanUnion2011-09-29>
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  • | known_for = Taliban Governor ...n]] military commander, who having been a commander with the then ruling [[Taliban]], in late 2014 pledged allegiance to [[ISIS|Islamic State]].<ref name=WPSh
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  • #redirect [[Abdul Rauf (Taliban governor)]]
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  • ...individuals as the '''Deputy Defense Minister of the Taliban''' or the '''Taliban's Deputy Defense Minister'''. ...network, wherein he is identified as the “deputy defense minister of the Taliban.” In this interview, he described the defensive position of the mujahidee
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  • :Abdul Ahmed was accused of recruiting for the Taliban beginning in 1996, but said he was forced into service. ...make a list and write down the names of the people that were given to the Taliban," he said.
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  • ...tributed [[Associated Press]] story said that Ruhani was a clerk for the [[Taliban]] [[intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence]] service.<ref name=A ...and I wanted to go back to my family. ... If I had not cooperated with the Taliban Intelligence service member, I would have been sent to the front lines. I w
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  • * Fall of the [[Taliban]] government in Afghanistan * [[Taliban insurgency]]
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  • | allegiance = {{flagicon|Afghanistan|Taliban}} [[Taliban]] ...ce Agency]] (CIA) in February 2010<ref name=BBC20100216>{{cite news |title=Taliban commander Mullah Baradar 'seized in Pakistan' |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/
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  • ...as [[spokesman]] and secretary to Mullah [[Mohammed Omar]], leader of the Taliban. After the [[Afgan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] accompanied by [[U ...002-09-07/> The ''BBC News'' reported that Yo‘ldosh then informed the [[Taliban]]'s Foreign Minister, Muttawakil, who sent an envoy to warn the USA of al Q
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  • ...was the last [[Afghan Foreign Minister|Foreign Minister]] in the [[Taliban|Taliban government]] of the [[Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan]].<ref name=Bbc2002020 ...as [[spokesman]] and secretary to Mullah [[Mohammed Omar]], leader of the Taliban. After the [[Afgan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] accompanied by [[U
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  • ...a, whose real name was [[Mohammed Yusif Yaqub]], was really an unrepentant Taliban commander, who returned to the battlefield in 2003, and was killed in comba Gordan claimed Mohammed Yusif Yaqub really had been a Taliban commander all along, who had fooled American intelligence analysts into rel
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  • | known_for = Taliban Governor ...n]] military commander, who having been a commander with the then ruling [[Taliban]], in late 2014 pledged allegiance to [[ISIS|Islamic State]].<ref name=WPSh
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  • Former Taliban Ambassador to [[Pakistan]] [[Abdul Salam Zaeef]] described being flown to t ...the-uss-bataan-and-in-bagram-and-kandahar-an-excerpt-from-my-life-with-the-taliban-by-mullah-abdul-salam-zaeef/
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  • ...|url=https://thediplomat.com/2020/05/understanding-pakistans-take-on-india-taliban-talks/ |work=The Diplomat |date=23 May 2020}}</ref> ...lies, is about 80 percent Sunni.|access-date=5 January 2017}}</ref> As the Taliban returns to power in the 2020s, Pakistan cooperates with neighbors such as I
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  • :'''a. The detainee is associated with [[al Qaida]] and the [[Taliban]]: ...for [[Saudi Arabian]] citizens to travel to [[Afghanistan]] and help the [[Taliban]].
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  • Taliban and al-Qaeda detainees sit in a holding area while being guarded by militar Taliban and al-Qaeda detainees sit in a holding area while being guarded by militar
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  • ...published a United Nations list of senior Taliban leaders that included '''Taliban Provincial Governors'''.<ref name=UNAlQaidaList2003> |+ Taliban Provincial Governors<ref name=UNAlQaidaList2003/><ref name=UnAmendResolutio
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  • | title=Encountering the Taliban: A TIME correspondent tracks down unrepentant anti-American forces who vow ...been shams. In Baghran in the southwestern province of Helmand, formidable Taliban General Abdul Wahid, known as Rais the Baghran, was said to have given up a
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  • ...] Borekzai had been a [[Taliban conscript]], who was taken captive by post-Taliban forces, handed over the powerful militia leader [[Ismael Khan]], who, in tu ...ibility, he was accused of being the acting governor of Sheberghan for the Taliban.
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  • | known_for = [[Taliban]] leader '''Agha Jan Motasim''' is a modertate member of the [[Taliban]]'s leadership and a member of the [[Quetta Shura]].<ref name=DailyStar2012
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  • | known_for = Alleged Taliban leader ...liban]] leader named [[Mullah]] '''Abdul Haq''' was one of a group of five Taliban leaders captured in [[Nowshera]], [[Pakistan]], on 16 July 2005.<ref name=
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  • :#''The detainee admitted he is a member of the [[Taliban]]. :#''The Taliban controlled Ariana Airline.
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  • ...when the suspect saw him on the base, and told Golsteyn he now feared the Taliban would target him and his family. Golsteyn, and a confederate, took the sus ...the tribes. Afghan soldiers, however, lack the motivation to challenge the Taliban. “Afghan forces will never take a lead role in fighting,” Special Force
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  • ...and providing safe passage and a refuge to the fleeing family of a senior Taliban commander... :''"...Ali Shah's family, scholars and a former high-ranking Taliban official - voice astonishment at the charges, saying they betray a basic ig
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