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    Hezb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (Dari: حزب وحدت اسلامی افغانستان, "the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan"), shortened to Hezbe Wahdat (حزب وحدت, "the...
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    افغانستان, Hezb-e Wahdat Islami Mardum-e Afghanistan) is a political party in Afghanistan, formed after a split in the Hezbe Wahdat. The party is led...
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  • in Afghanistan led by Ustad Muhammad Akbari. Akbari broke away from Hezbe Wahdat when he struck an agreement with the Taliban, offering him a degree of...
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    government and the capital of Kabul with tens of thousands of rockets. As Hezb-i Wahdat and Ittihad-i Islami started a second war in 1992 and Dostum's Junbish-i...
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  • paramilitary forces against Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's Hezbe Islami and Abdul Ali Mazari's Hezbe Wahdat militias in the densely populated, Qizilbash-majority...
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  • Abdul Ali Mazari (category Hezbe Wahdat politicians)
    1946 – 13 March 1995) was an Afghan Hazara politician and leader of the Hezbe Wahdat during and following the Soviet–Afghanistan War, who advocated for a...
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    transitional period. Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, Hezbe Wahdat, and Ittihad-i Islami did not participate. The state was paralysed from...
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    various positions at the time of jihad with the Hezbe Wahdat Party of Afghanistan. "Ghulam Ali Wahdat, Bamyan governor | Pajhwok Afghan News". www.pajhwok...
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  • the Taliban. Karim Khalili, another Hazara politician and leader of Hezbe Wahdat, criticized the Taliban for their treatment of the Balkhab civilians...
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  • Shaykh Sayeed Abdul Jaffar Nadiri, Muhammad Hazai Sayeed Ismail Balkhee. Hezbe Wahdat Ruttig, T. Islamists, Leftists – and a Void in the Center. Afghanistan's...
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    neighboring Afghanistan, including assistance for Abdul Ali Mazari's Shi'a Hezbe Wahdat in the 1980s against the government of Mohammad Najibullah. It then began...
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  • Mazar-i-Sharif as its capital. Junbish maintained an uneasy alliance with Hezbe Wahdat, a faction of predominantly Shia Muslim Hazaras; there was a large minority...
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    Iranian support). In 1989, most of these merged into one group, Hezb-e Wahdat. There were also Maoist militias that fought against the Soviets and the...
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  • during parades. Soon, he would become one of the senior commanders of Hezbe Wahdat. Shafi formed the “Brigade Two” infantry unit. It was not long before...
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    Kingdom  United States Allied militias: Jamiat-e Islami Junbish-i-Milli Hezbe Wahdat Support:  India Formerly: ISAF (2001–14)  Albania  Armenia (IPAP)  Australia...
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    2004, Danish became Justice Minister and renounced his membership to Hezbe Wahdat as per Constitutional law. Under President Ashraf Ghani, Danish served...
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  • (Harakat-e Shamal) and ally with the Tajik Jamiat-e Islami and Hazara Hezbe Wahdat in taking on the mostly Pashtun, Afghan Military. Many Tajik Parchamites...
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  • ruled the Hazarajat from 1979 to 1982 followed by Sazman-i Nasr then Hezbe Wahdat that ruled Hazarajat until 1997. During this time, Hazarajat was more...
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    (from 1991)  Soviet Union (until 1991)  Azerbaijan SSR Foreign groups: Hezbe Wahdat Hezb-e-Islami Grey Wolves Chechen volunteers UNA-UNSO Slavic mercenaries...
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    Afghan mujahideen; the Shi'ite Islamic Movement of Asif Mohseni and Hezbe Wahdat of Abdul Ali Mazari; and the Junbish-i Milli of ex-communist Abdul Rashid...
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  • the Hazara ethnic group. His father, Morad Mujahid, was a member of Hezbe Wahdat and he fought in the Soviet–Afghan War, which was when Morad began using...
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  • "Iran assisted the Shia Hazara Hezb-i Wahdat forces of Abdul Ali Mazari, as Iran attempted to maximize Wahdat's military power and influence." Saudi Arabia...
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    under the command of General Abdul Rashid Dostum. Mujahideen militias Hezbe Wahdat and Jamiat-e Islami both attempted to contest the city but were repelled...
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  • Sayed Muhammad Hassan Sharifi Balkhabi (category Hezbe Wahdat politicians)
    studies at the University of Qom in Qom, Iran. Balkhabi is a member of Hezbe Wahdat party. "سید محمدحسن شریفی بلخابی". www.wolesi.website. Retrieved 2018-09-01...
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    was seized two days later. Ethnic Hazara forces of Mohammad Mohaqiq's Hezbe Wahdat took part in the offensive. Propaganda leaflets were dropped from airplanes...
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  • 1996 between Government forces and militia of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Hezbe wahdat to control the capital, Along with Gul Haidar he took 3-month rotations...
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    Muhammad Mohaqiq (category Hezbe Wahdat politicians)
    Soviet Union in 1989, Mohaqiq was appointed as the leader of the Hezb-e Wahdat for northern Afghanistan. Muhammad Mohaqiq son of Sarwar, was born in 1955...
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  • Junbish-i-Milli Islami Afghanistan, Tajik Jamiat-e Islami and Hazara Hezbe Wahdat responsible for the abuses against Pashtuns in northern Afghanistan,...
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  • 824 9.7% m incumbent Hazara Hezbe Eqtedar Milli Ustad Muhammad Akbari Bamyan 10,857 8.9% m incumbent Hazara Hezbe Wahdat Milli Islami (Leader) Safoora...
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    the area around the Buddhas was initially under the control of the Hezbe Wahdat—part of the Northern Alliance—who were against the Taliban. However,...
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