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كيبل متحد المحور - traducción al Inglés

1996–2001 ANTI-TALIBAN MILITARY FRONT IN AFGHANISTAN
Northern alliance; Afghan Northern Alliance; Afgan Northern Alliance; United Islamic Front for Salvation of Afghanistan; United front (Afghanistan); Jehadis; United Islamic Front; Afghani northern alliance; United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan; Great National Islamic United Front of Afghanistan; جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان; The United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan; Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt-i Afghānistān; United Front (Afghanistan); Northern Alliance (Afghanistan); United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan
  • Northern Alliance troops under General Dostum's command in [[Mazar-e Sharif]], December 2001
  • Taliban]] (yellow) territories.
  • Ittehad-e Islami]] (violet), communist groups including [[Junbish-i Milli]] (red), 
[[Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin]] (dark green), [[Hezb-e Islami Khalis]] (white-green striped), [[Harakat-i-Inqilab]] including many later [[ Taliban]] (light green).
  • United Front troops lined up next to the runway at [[Bagram Airfield]] in [[Parwan Province]]. (December 16, 2001)

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coaxial cable

coaxial cable         
  • AT&T coaxial cable trunkline installed between East Coast and Midwest in 1948. Each of the 8 coaxial subcables could carry 480 telephone calls or one television channel.
  • abbr=on}} Heliax coaxial cable with Cellflex FPE foamed polyethylene dielectric
  • Coaxial cable cutaway (not to scale)
  • abbr=on}} flexible line with (mostly) air dielectric
  • High-end coaxial audio cable ([[S/PDIF]])
  • RG-142 coaxial cable
  • RG-405 semi-rigid coaxial cable
  • [[RG-6]] coaxial cable
  • Semi-rigid coax assembly
  • Semi-rigid coax installed in an [[Agilent]] N9344C 20GHz spectrum analyser
  • Schematic representation of the elementary components of a transmission line
  • Schematic representation of a coaxial transmission line, showing the characteristic impedance <math>Z_0</math>
TYPE OF CABLE
Coax cable; Coax; Coaxial Cable; Co-axial cable; Co-axial Cable; Coaxial cables; Coaxial Cables; RG-8; RG-213; LMR-600; LMR-400; Egress (signal leakage); Coaxial capacitor; RG-8 cable; RG-174; RG174; Ingress (signal leakage); RG-179; Heliax; Coaxial cabling; Heliax cable
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Wikipedia

Northern Alliance

The Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan (Persian: جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt-i Afghānistān), was a military alliance of groups that operated between late 1996 to 2001 after the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) took over Kabul. The United Front was originally assembled by key leaders of the Islamic State of Afghanistan, particularly president Burhanuddin Rabbani and former Defense Minister Ahmad Shah Massoud. Initially it included mostly Tajiks but by 2000, leaders of other ethnic groups had joined the Northern Alliance. This included Karim Khalili, Abdul Rashid Dostum, Abdullah Abdullah, Mohammad Mohaqiq, Abdul Qadir, Asif Mohseni, Amrullah Saleh and others.

The Northern Alliance fought a defensive war against the Taliban regime. They received support from India, Iran, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, the United States and Uzbekistan, while the Taliban were extensively backed by the Pakistan Army and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence. By 2001, the Northern Alliance controlled less than 10% of the country, cornered in the north-east and based in Badakhshan province. The US invaded Afghanistan, providing support to Northern Alliance troops on the ground in a two-month war against the Taliban, which they won in December 2001. With the Taliban forced from control of the country, the Northern Alliance was dissolved as members and parties supported the new Afghan Interim Administration, with some members later becoming part of the Karzai administration.

Amidst the Fall of Kabul in 2021, former Northern Alliance leaders and other anti-Taliban figures regrouped as the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan.