RELATIONS BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN DURING THE TALIBAN REGIME (1996-2001)
Ikram Khudayberdiyev , Researcher, “History and Anthropolgy of Eastern Countries”, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, UzbekistanAbstract
This article tries to study the Taliban movement and its relationship with Pakistan, which represents a part of the political processes taking place in international relations, Pakistan's ambitions in Afghanistan, the reasons for its dynamic changes and its results. The article helps to understand how the Taliban movement came to power and the role of Pakistan in this process.
Keywords
Great Game, Durand Line, Dream of Pakistan
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