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    Burhānuddīn Rabbānī (Persian: برهان‌الدین ربانی; 20 September 1940 – 20 September 2011) was an Afghan politician and teacher who served as president of...
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  • its students in fellowship with UNESCO. During the presidency of Burhanuddin Rabbani, it developed into the Institute of Pedagogy and was given the status...
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  • Mullah Rabbani, who also commanded the forces encircling Kabul, that the Taliban were ready for discussions with the government of President Burhanuddin Rabbani...
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    Islami was one of the most powerful of the Afghan mujahideen groups. Burhanuddin Rabbani led the party (including its predecessors) from 1968 to 2011, and...
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    was former Afghan High Peace Council chairman and Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani. His father was assassinated by a suicide bomber entering his home...
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    around Burhanuddin Rabbani, a leading Islamist. He participated in a failed uprising against Mohammed Daoud Khan's government. He later joined Rabbani's Jamiat-e...
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    were fighting each other in west Kabul. At the end of June 1992, Burhanuddin Rabbani took over the interim Presidency from Mujaddidi, as provided in the...
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    were closed, and women were ordered to wear the hijab. In June, Burhanuddin Rabbani, leader of the Tajik-dominated Jamiat-e Islami ("Islamic Association")...
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  • Rabbani may refer to: Rabbani (Sufism), a follower in Sufism Ghulam Rabbani, multiple people Burhanuddin Rabbani (1940–2011), former President of Afghanistan...
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    (Islamic Society of Afghanistan), a mostly Tajik faction headed by Burhanuddin Rabbani, a former professor of theology at Kabul University, advocating for...
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    led by Burhanuddin Rabbani, that advocated a gradualist strategy to gain power, through infiltration of society and the state apparatus. Rabbani advocated...
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  • 2001 Disputed by Burhanuddin Rabbani (as President) Prime Minister Mohammad Rabbani Deputy Mohammad Rabbani Preceded by Burhanuddin Rabbani (as President)...
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  • government of Burhanuddin Rabbani to allow Najibullah to leave the country as he felt that Najibullah was not safe as his presence was well known, Rabbani however...
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    was given to Sibghatullah Mojaddedi for two months, after which Burhanuddin Rabbani was to succeed him. Gulbuddin Hekmatyar was given the post of prime...
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  • and ethnic groups. Its leader was former President of Afghanistan Burhanuddin Rabbani. Many of its members were formerly part of the similarly named United...
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    continued to serve as the country's head of intelligence under president Burhanuddin Rabbani. In 1996, Fahim personally offered to evacuate former President Mohammad...
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    1992. He served as Deputy Foreign Minister in the government of Burhanuddin Rabbani. Karzai was arrested, however, by Mohammad Fahim (who would later...
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    Massoud became the Defense Minister in 1992 under the government of Burhanuddin Rabbani. Following the rise of the Taliban in 1996, Massoud returned to the...
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  • would include influential future leaders like Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Burhanuddin Rabbani and Ahmad Shah Massoud, to target the Afghan government, the first...
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    sources say that he stayed in power for only two months. In May 1992, Burhanuddin Rabbani established a new leadership council, which undermined Mojaddedi's...
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    Sunni Tajik-dominated Jamiat-e Islami and Shura-e Nazar, led by Burhanuddin Rabbani and Ahmad Shah Massoud the Shia Hazara-dominated Hezb-e Wahdat, led...
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  • in Afghanistan. De facto head of state: Mohammed Omar President: Burhanuddin Rabbani Prime Minister: Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai (until 26 June), Gulbuddin Hekmatyar...
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    seized control of Kabul on 27 September 1996, ousting President Burhanuddin Rabbani and installing Omar as the country's head of state. The Taliban views...
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    the new government of Burhanuddin Rabbani, he switched sides in 1994 by allying with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, but he backed Rabbani again by 1996. During...
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    run: former president of Afghanistan and Northern Alliance leader Burhanuddin Rabbani, and the American-backed chairman of the Afghan Interim Administration...
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    religious leader) serving from 28 April to 28 June 1992. Jamiat's leader Burhanuddin Rabbani would then succeed him as interim President until 28 October, and...
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  • months. In December 2005 an agreement was reached between Qanuni and Burhanuddin Rabbani, and the party and a section of the National Movement of Afghanistan...
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  • and harbored important politicians such as Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Burhanuddin Rabbani. When the communist party was established in 1965, the students of...
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    Rahim Hatif*  Islamic State (President) Sibghatullah Mojaddedi* Burhanuddin Rabbani Hamid Karzai*  Islamic Emirate (Supreme Leader) Mullah Omar  Transitional...
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    Rahim Hatif*  Islamic State (President) Sibghatullah Mojaddedi* Burhanuddin Rabbani Hamid Karzai*  Islamic Emirate (Supreme Leader) Mullah Omar  Transitional...
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