AFGHAN RESISTANCE HITS NORTH OF CAPITAL.Fighting raged north of the Afghan capital Sunday as troops loyal to the deposed government hit Taliban soldiers in a series of guerrilla-style attacks. The Taliban army was believed to have been driven out of Jebul Siraj, the headquarters of former military chief Ahmed Shah Ahmed Shah: see Ahmad Shah. Massood about 60 miles north of Kabul. There also were reports that Taliban forces were being attacked in Afghanistan's western Herat province and at Shindand, a military air base under Taliban control. While the reports were impossible to confirm, the loss of Jebul Siraj would be a major setback for the Taliban. The Taliban captured Kabul last month and solidified its hold over two-thirds of Afghanistan, where it has imposed its strict interpretation of Islamic law Noun 1. Islamic law - the code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and example of Mohammed; "sharia is only applicable to Muslims"; "under Islamic law there is no separation of church and state" sharia, sharia law, shariah, shariah law . But since its victory over Kabul, the group has faced stiff resistance from former government soldiers who have cut Taliban defense lines and trapped troops in guerrilla-style assaults. Last week, northern warlord warlord, in modern Chinese history, autonomous regional military commander. In the political chaos following the death (1916) of republican China's first president and commander in chief, Yüan Shih-kai, central authority fell to the provincial military governors Rashid Dostum, an ethnic Uzbek who rules seven northern provinces in Afghanistan, formed a military alliance with Massood and deposed President Burhanuddin Rabbani Burhanuddin Rabbani (Persian: برهان الدين رباني - Burhânuddîn Rabbânî) (born 1940), an ethnic Tajik, is a former President of Afghanistan. , minority Shiite leader Karim Khalili Karim Khalili is the current second vice-president of Afghanistan in the administration of President Hamid Karzai. He is one of the main leaders of the Wahdat political party. and several smaller groups. |
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