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Is it true that the Pakistani army operated inside Afghanistan disguised as Taliban? I've never heard of this. [[User:Molinari|Molinari]] 21:28, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
Is it true that the Pakistani army operated inside Afghanistan disguised as Taliban? I've never heard of this. [[User:Molinari|Molinari]] 21:28, 22 December 2005 (UTC)

: Ah, I see that the page has been updated. [[User:Molinari|Molinari]] 22:59, 29 December 2005 (UTC)

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Mr. Burhanuddin Rabbani, one of the best and famous scholar of Afghanistan( Islamic State of Afghanistan) and also maned as Real Father of Afghanistan, is a kind and honest person, He was selected as President of Afghanistan by Peoples' Vote in the Year 1992 and he battled with Terorrism and its cooperators for about 10 years until he handed over the Government of AFghanistan to Interrim State in 2001. His Excellency Rabbani was born in Badakhshan and he finished his studying period in Afghanistan and in the countries abroad until he was selected as leader of Jamiate Islamie Party of Afghanistan. At the end i should say that He is one person we want him to be named as Father of The Nation of Afghanistan, no one else we want. Because he battled with Terrorism and Taliban for many years till to make his country free from Them and also he handed over his Chair to UN Selcted State kindly and without Fightings... and many more things...

I have many questions about Afghanistan, if you'd like to field them. Kingturtle 07:58 25 May 2003 (UTC)

The article says:

until Kabul was captured by the Pakistani Army disguised as Taliban in 1996.

(Emphasis is mine.)

Is it true that the Pakistani army operated inside Afghanistan disguised as Taliban? I've never heard of this. Molinari 21:28, 22 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Ah, I see that the page has been updated. Molinari 22:59, 29 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]