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The Pakistani Taliban (Urdu: پاکستانی طالبان), formally called the Tehreek-e-Taliban-e-Pakistan (تحریکِ طالبان پاکستان, lit. 'Pakistani Taliban Movement'... |
the anti-communist alliance CENTO. Iran aided Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 and Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Both countries shared a common... |
Malala Yousafzai (category Victims of the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan) organizations and feminist groups subsequently condemned the Pakistani Taliban. In response, the Taliban further denounced Yousafzai, indicating plans for a possible... |
have blamed Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, for funding warlords and the Taliban, and for basing terrorist camps within Pakistani territory to... |
name the group "Afghan Taliban", thus distinguishing it from the Pakistani Taliban. Additionally, in Pakistan, the word Talibans is often used when referring... |
of the Afghan Taliban, the Pakistani Taliban, the Islamic State, Al-Qaeda, the Haqqani Network, and other organizations, with 70 Taliban leaders killed... |
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) (redirect from War against the Taliban) the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance; however Bin Laden relocated to neighboring Pakistan. The conflict officially ended with the 2021 Taliban offensive... |
organised a trial convoy of Pakistani exports being delivered to Turkmenistan. As the convoy arrived at the Pakistani border, the Taliban had just begun operating... |
Ahmed Said Khin Pakistan, the Egyptian authorities informed Pakistani authorities of his location. However, the Afghan Taliban at night came in a car... |
(link) "Pakistani intelligence helping Taliban: NATO report". ABC. 2 February 2012. Shams, Shamil (4 March 2020). "US-Taliban deal: How Pakistan's 'Islamist... |
2014 Peshawar school massacre (redirect from 2014 Taliban attack on the Army Public School, Peshawar) Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), funded and backed by ISI conducted a terrorist attack on the Army Public School in the northwestern Pakistani city of... |
2011, 28 Pakistani soldiers were killed in an aerial attack on Pakistani positions near the border. The attack further damaged US-Pakistani relations... |
Afghanistan (redirect from Taliban Afghanistan) The Taliban Phenomenon, Afghanistan 1994–1997, Oxford University Press, (1999), pp. 25–26 "Documents Detail Years of Pakistani Support for Taliban, Extremists"... |
Mullah Omar (category Taliban founders) he died in Pakistan. Other Taliban members stated that his death occurred in Afghanistan. According to an official statement by Pakistani defence minister... |
Haqqani network (category Jihadist groups in Pakistan) in which fighters of Pakistani Punjab, Arab, Kashmir, Uzbek and Afghanistan, all connected with either al-Qaeda or the Taliban, were in residence. Similar... |
Meanwhile, Pakistan engaged up to 28,000 Pakistani nationals and regular Pakistani army troops to fight alongside the Taliban and Al Qaeda forces against Massoud... |
place in the history of Pakistan, as the Pakistani Armed Forces have played, and continue to play, a significant role in the Pakistani establishment and shaping... |
Islamic State – Khorasan Province (category Terrorism in Pakistan) Afghanistan and Pakistan, predominately against Shia Muslims, politicians, and government employees. In August 2017, ISIS–K and the Taliban jointly attacked... |
I Am Malala (redirect from I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban) North-West Pakistan, and the return of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan which culminated in her assassination. The Taliban began to commit further murders such... |
Afghan conflict (category Wars involving the Taliban) on the side of the Taliban. Peter Tomsen stated that Pakistani military and ISI officers along with thousands of regular Pakistani Armed Forces personnel... |