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What (who) is Taliban - definition

ISLAMIST ORGANIZATION IN AFGHANISTAN (FOUNDED 1994)
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  • A map of Afghanistan showing the [[2021 Taliban offensive]]
  • Opium in Taliban safehouse in [[Helmand]]
  • The Taliban emerged in the southern Afghan city of [[Kandahar]] around September 1994.
  • Map showing political control in Afghanistan in late 1996, following the capture of Kabul by the Taliban
  • The [[Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan]] and the [[Northern Alliance]] in early 2000, when the Taliban was at the height of its power
  • The [[Darul Uloom Deoband]] in Uttar Pradesh, India, where the [[Deobandi]] movement began
  • Afghans in Germany protesting against Taliban violence, 14 August 2021
  • Development of a then-small Taliban insurgency in 2002 until 2006, the year which saw an escalation in Taliban attacks
  • A Northern Alliance fighter wraps a [[bandolier]] around his body while assisting US forces at a compound in [[Helmand Province]] in Afghanistan, January 2002.
  • Members of the [[Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan]] protesting against the Taliban, in [[Peshawar]], Pakistan in 1998
  • President [[Ronald Reagan]] meeting with [[Afghan Mujahideen]] leaders in the Oval Office in 1983
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  • Taliban delegation]] in [[Doha]], [[Qatar]] on 21 November 2020
  • Taliban border guard in 2001
  • Taliban police patrolling the streets of [[Herat]] in a pick-up truck
  • Taliban [[Humvee]] in Kabul, August 2021.
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  • A Taliban member with chest flags in Kabul, September 2022.
  • Taller Buddha in 1963 and in 2008 after destruction
  • Navy SEALs]] searching for Taliban (and Al-Qaeda) members in February 2002

Taliban         
['tal?ban]
(also Taleban)
¦ noun a fundamentalist Muslim movement that ruled much of Afghanistan 1995-2001.
Origin
from Pers. ?aliban, plural of ?alib 'student, seeker of knowledge', from Arab.
Taleban         
variant spelling of Taliban.
Taliban Five         
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LONG-TERM DETAINEES AT GUANTANAMO BAY AND FORMER HIGH-RANKING MEMBERS OF THE TALIBAN
Taliban 5; Taliban five
The Taliban Five were five Afghan detainees at Guantanamo Bay and former high-ranking members of the Taliban government of Afghanistan who, after being held since 2002, indefinitely without charges, were exchanged in 2014 for United States Army sergeant Bowe Bergdahl.

Wikipedia

Taliban

The Taliban (; Pashto: طالبان, romanized: ṭālibān, lit. 'students' or 'seekers'), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a Deobandi Islamic fundamentalist and Pashtun nationalist militant political movement in Afghanistan. It ruled approximately three-quarters of the country from 1996 to 2001, before being overthrown following the United States invasion. It recaptured Kabul on 15 August 2021 after nearly 20 years of insurgency, and currently controls all of the country, although its government has not yet been recognized by any country. The Taliban government has been criticized for restricting human rights in Afghanistan, including the right of women and girls to work and to have an education.

The Taliban emerged in September 1994 as one of the prominent factions in the Afghan Civil War and largely consisted of students (ṭālib) from the Pashtun areas of eastern and southern Afghanistan who had been educated in traditional Islamic schools (madāris). Under the leadership of Mullah Omar (r. 1996–2001), the movement spread throughout most of Afghanistan, shifting power away from the Mujahideen warlords. In 1996, the group administered roughly three-quarters of the country, and established the First Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The Taliban's government was opposed by the Northern Alliance militia, which seized parts of northeast Afghanistan and largely maintained international recognition as a continuation of the interim Islamic State of Afghanistan. The Taliban held control of most of the country until being overthrown after the United States invasion of Afghanistan in December 2001. Many members of the Taliban fled to neighboring Pakistan.

After being overthrown, the Taliban launched an insurgency to fight the United States–backed Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the NATO–led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in the War in Afghanistan. In May 2002, exiled members formed the Council of Leaders (Rahbarī Shūrā) based in the city of Quetta in Pakistan. They established a political office in Qatar in 2012. Under Hìbatullah Akhundzada's leadership, in May 2021, the Taliban launched a military offensive, that culminated in the Fall of Kabul on 15 August 2021 and the Taliban regaining control of Afghanistan. The Islamic Republic was dissolved and the Islamic Emirate was reestablished.

During their rule from 1996 to 2001, the Taliban enforced a strict interpretation of Sharia, or Islamic law, and were widely condemned for massacres against Afghan civilians, harsh discrimination against religious and ethnic minorities, denial of UN food supplies to starving civilians, destruction of cultural monuments, banning women from school and most employment, and prohibition of most music. Following their return to power in 2021, the Afghanistan government budget lost 80% of its funding and food insecurity became widespread, while all foreign nations refused to recognize the Taliban's regime. The Taliban returned Afghanistan to many policies implemented under its previous rule, including banning women from holding almost any jobs, requiring women to wear head-to-toe coverings such as the burqa, blocking women from travelling without male guardians, and banning all education for girls.

Examples of use of Taliban
1. The minister replied. «Taliban, everyone in Afghanistan is a Taliban.
2. "Leaving that district to Taliban means changing that district to a Taliban stronghold, to a Taliban centre," he said.
3. In the statement posted on Islamist websites, the Taliban said that the five Taliban fighters released were five Taliban leaders.
4. "When I went home, it was "Taliban, Taliban, Taliban" on the TV, radio and in the papers.
5. Taliban meetings The man said the Taliban were still organised and senior Taliban leaders held regular consultations.