The Afghan mujahideen (Pashto: افغان مجاهدين; Dari: مجاهدین افغان) were Islamist resistance groups that fought against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan...
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guerrilla-type militant groups led by the Islamist Afghan fighters in the Soviet–Afghan War (see Afghan mujahideen). The term now extends to other jihadist groups...
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United States). It is also known as the Afghan jihad, especially by the non-Afghan volunteers of the Mujahideen. In the 19th century, the British Empire...
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The 1989–1992 Afghan Civil War, also known as the First Afghan Civil War, took place between the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan and the end of the...
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This list shows military equipment used by the mujahideen during the Soviet–Afghan War. The Mujahideen obtained weapons from many sources, mostly supplied...
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by the seven Afghan mujahideen parties fighting against the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan forces in the Soviet–Afghan War. The alliance...
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Afghan Arabs (also known as Arab-Afghans; Arabic: أفغان عرب, romanized: Afghān ʻArab) are Arab and other Muslim Islamist mujahideen who came to Afghanistan...
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battles from 1980 to 1985 between the Soviet Army, the Afghan Armed Forces and groups of Afghan mujahideen under Ahmad Shah Massoud. The goal of these offensives...
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by the Soviet Union in 1979. In the ensuing Soviet–Afghan War, the anti-Soviet Afghan mujahideen received extensive support from Pakistan, the United...
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diplomacy between his PDPA government and the rebelling Islamists of the Afghan mujahideen. In the context of the Cold War, the dynamic of the Soviet Union–United...
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