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  • Mohammed Gul is a citizen of Pakistan, who is alleged to be a Taliban leader. When Nek Mohammed Wazir was killed by a missile strike from a Predator drone...
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  • Guantanamo Mohammed Gul (Taliban leader), Pakistani from Waziristan alleged to have ties to the Taliban Gul Mohammad, Pakistani cricketer Gul Mohammed, said...
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  • Minister. Gul Agha was born in Band-e-Temur, Maiwand District, Kandahar Province. He belongs to the Ishaqzai tribe, and was a childhood friend of Taliban founder...
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    leader is Noor Wali Mehsud, who has publicly pledged allegiance to the Afghan Taliban (a.k.a. Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan). The Pakistani Taliban share...
    178 KB (15,966 words) - 14:12, 8 August 2024
  • source of income for the Taliban during its rule and subsequent insurgency after 2001. In July 2000, Taliban leader Mohammed Omar, in an effort to eradicate...
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    every possible measure to capture IS-KP leader Shahab al-Muhajir. The same day, Saifullah Mohammed (Taliban's CID chief) told The Times that they had...
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    government in Kabul, but was ruled by local leaders such as Gul Agha Sherzai and their militias. The Taliban movement originated in Pashtun nationalism...
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  • War. Around the age of 19, Muhammad joined the Taliban, recruited by his friend Mohammad Gul. He and Gul served with the forces of Saif-ur-Rehman Mansoor...
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  • This is a list of Taliban leaders during the insurgency from 2001 to 2021. Quetta Shura "Taliban conflict: Afghanistan probes Mullah Omar 'death' claim"...
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  • Afghan Leaders Meet Taliban: Afghanistan Update". Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on 21 August 2021. Retrieved 21 August 2021. Gul, Ayaz (20...
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  • Gul Mohammed Jangvi (also known as Gul Mohammed) is a Taliban field commander. In an article published on June 9, 2006, the Asia Times described Gul Mohammed...
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    W. Bush demanded that the Taliban immediately extradite al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden to the United States; the Taliban refused to do so without evidence...
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  • Akhtar Mansour (category Taliban government ministers of Afghanistan)
    2016) was the second supreme leader of the Taliban. Succeeding the founding leader, Mullah Omar, he was the supreme leader from July 2015 to May 2016,...
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  • Mohammad Gul Aka. He was born in 1960. He was educated at a madrassa in Pakistan. In 2001, a Mullah Shahzada was reported as a member of the Taliban delegation...
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    government in Kabul, but was ruled by local leaders such as Gul Agha Sherzai and their militias. In 1994, the Taliban (a movement originating from Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-run...
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    The 2021 Taliban offensive was a military offensive by the Taliban insurgent group and allied militants that led to the fall of the Kabul-based Islamic...
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  • Hibatullah Akhundzada (category Taliban leaders)
    cleric who is the supreme leader of Afghanistan in the internationally unrecognized Taliban regime. He has led the Taliban since 2016, and came to power...
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    Mullah Yaqoob (category Taliban leaders)
    the original on 29 May 2016. Retrieved 26 May 2016. Gul, Ayaz (25 May 2016). "Taliban Names New Leader, Confirms Mansoor Death". Voice of America VOA News...
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    Taliban and the local branch of the Islamic State, as well as an anti-Taliban Republican insurgency. The Taliban government is led by supreme leader Hibatullah...
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    General Shahjahan Noori (Jamiat-e Islami), Mohammed Daud Daud (Jamiat-e Islami), Mohammed Fahim (Jamiat-e Islami), Gul Haidar (Jamiat-e Islami), Muhammad Mohaqiq...
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