Kabul, they center of government control for the Taliban, fell to a coalition of Iranian and Arab armies in February of 1999. The Taliban army, scattered, began to fall victim to Northern Alliance attacks. With the coalition armies being expierenced in mountainous warfare, the Taliban was pushed down to their stronghold area, South Afghanistan. Once Kabul had been liberated, the Arab and Iranian forces began to do sweeps without concern, conducting bombing raids on areas suspected of holding Taliban soldiers. The Taliban in Southern Afghanistan became more and more fractured as these sweeps went on.
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| - Kabul, they center of government control for the Taliban, fell to a coalition of Iranian and Arab armies in February of 1999. The Taliban army, scattered, began to fall victim to Northern Alliance attacks. With the coalition armies being expierenced in mountainous warfare, the Taliban was pushed down to their stronghold area, South Afghanistan. Once Kabul had been liberated, the Arab and Iranian forces began to do sweeps without concern, conducting bombing raids on areas suspected of holding Taliban soldiers. The Taliban in Southern Afghanistan became more and more fractured as these sweeps went on.
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| - Location of Helmand within Afghanistan
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| - Islamic Emirate of Helmand
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| - Islamic Totalitarian Dictatorship
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| - Helmand Province of Afghanistan
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| - لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله "There is no god but god, and Muhammad is the messenger of god"
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| - Kabul, they center of government control for the Taliban, fell to a coalition of Iranian and Arab armies in February of 1999. The Taliban army, scattered, began to fall victim to Northern Alliance attacks. With the coalition armies being expierenced in mountainous warfare, the Taliban was pushed down to their stronghold area, South Afghanistan. Once Kabul had been liberated, the Arab and Iranian forces began to do sweeps without concern, conducting bombing raids on areas suspected of holding Taliban soldiers. The Taliban in Southern Afghanistan became more and more fractured as these sweeps went on.
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