Mohammad Rabbani
Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund (1955 – 16 April 2001) was one of the main leaders of the Taliban movement. He was second in power only to the supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, in the Taliban hierarchy. Rabbani fought the Soviet Union after it invaded Afghanistan in 1979. When the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989, he initially stopped fighting. He joined the Taliban in 1994. After years of civil war, he led the Taliban guerrillas in the final assault against the capital, Kabul.
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Mohammad Rabbani
Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund (1955 – 16 April 2001) was one of the main leaders of the Taliban movement. He was second in power only to the supreme leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, in the Taliban hierarchy. Rabbani fought the Soviet Union after it invaded Afghanistan in 1979. When the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan in 1989, he initially stopped fighting. He joined the Taliban in 1994. After years of civil war, he led the Taliban guerrillas in the final assault against the capital, Kabul.
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Mohammad Rabbani (dari : محمد ...... vril 2001 d'un cancer du foie.
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Mohammad Rabbani, paszto محمد ...... ski polityk, duchowny i mułła.
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Mulla Mohammed Rabbani, född i ...... ens andreman ersattes han av .
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Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund ...... the southern city of Kandahar.
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Mulá Mohammad Rabbani Akhund ( ...... residia na cidade de Kandahar.
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Ο Μουλάς Μοχαμάντ Ραμπανί Αχού ...... Κανταχάρ στα νότια της χώρας.
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Мулла Мохаммад Раббани (пушту ...... ю власть после смерти Раббани.
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الملا محمد رباني (1955 - 15 أب ...... الإسلامية ورئيس مجلس الشوري .
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무함마드 라바니(1955년 ~ 2001년 4월 15일, ...... 1년 간암으로 파키스탄 라왈핀디의 군병원에서 사망했다.
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Pashmol, Afghanistan
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*Rabbani's term has been disputed by Burhanuddin Rabbani.
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Mohammad Rabbani
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Prime Minister of Afghanistan
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Abdul Kabir
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Mohammad Rabbani (dari : محمد ...... vril 2001 d'un cancer du foie.
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Mohammad Rabbani, paszto محمد ...... ski polityk, duchowny i mułła.
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Mulla Mohammed Rabbani, född i ...... ens andreman ersattes han av .
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Mullah Mohammad Rabbani Akhund ...... lt against the capital, Kabul.
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Mulá Mohammad Rabbani Akhund ( ...... final contra a capital, Cabul.
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Ο Μουλάς Μοχαμάντ Ραμπανί Αχού ...... κατά της πρωτεύουσας Καμπούλ.
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Мулла Мохаммад Раббани (пушту ...... ского Посольства в Исламабаде:
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الملا محمد رباني (1955 - 15 أب ...... الإسلامية ورئيس مجلس الشوري .
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무함마드 라바니(1955년 ~ 2001년 4월 15일, ...... 1년 간암으로 파키스탄 라왈핀디의 군병원에서 사망했다.
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Mohammad Rabbani
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Μοχαμάντ Ραμπανί
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Раббани, Мохаммад
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محمد رباني
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