From 1990 to 2001, but they did not control all of the country for the entire time. The US-backed Northern Alliance (aka the United Front in Afghanistan) already controlled a very large area of the northern part of Afghanistan before the Taliban was finally removed removed from power.
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Al-queda was a terrorist organization that attacked the U.S. (9/11, World Trade Center) that was based in Afghanistan and was endorsed by the Taliban, the Afghan government. U.S. attacked Al-Queda in turn attacking the terrorist regime of the Taliban, and defeated them, no the U.S. is trying to stabalize the area with a democratic government.
The French Revolution affected the system of balance of power by having different people come into power in France. After the revolution there was more emphasis placed on individual interests.
The Bolsheviks came to power, by shutting down an election by force when the socialist revolutionaries won the election. The leader of the Bolsheviks, were just as bad as Tsar Nicholas II.
Because King James II fled the country and never dared come back.
The Taliban gained power in September 1996
The "Taliban" did not exist in the 1800's.
The War in Afghanistan has not resulted in the elimination of the Taliban and they have regrouped within Pakistan. The fact that the Taliban has successfully resisted their annihilation is a point to them, but it is a far cry from "winning". The Taliban was pushed out of power and they remain out of power.
No, the taliban do not come from the UK. The Taliban is not a particular tribe rather a political group made up of, mainly, the Pashtun tribes. They are the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan.
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the taliban made the people of the village eat very bad disgusting things (basically) and were so mean to the people of the village
They didn't - they were a faction of Afgan rebel fighters already there.
The Mujahadeen were pretty much anyone in Afghanistan who fought against the Soviet occupation. Many people assume they are the same as the Taliban - this is not true. The Taliban were formed after the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, with the intent of overthrowing the mujahadeen warlords who had come into power after the Soviets left.
The Taliban still wield immense power in tribal parts of northwest Pakistan, often called Waziristan, and in isolated pockets in southeast Afghanistan.