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Islamic Emirate of Badakhshan

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Islamic Emirate of Badakhshan
امارت اسلامی بدخشان
1996
Map of Badakhshan in Afghanistan
Map of Badakhshan in Afghanistan
StatusUnrecognized independent state
Capital
and largest city
Badakhshan, Afghanistan
Religion
Salafi Sunni Islam
Demonym(s)Badakhshani
GovernmentUnitary Islamic emirate
Emir 
• 1996
Mawlawi Shariqi
History 
• Established
1996
• Disestablished
1996
CurrencyAfghan afghani (de facto)
Today part of Afghanistan

The Islamic Emirate of Badakhshan was an unrecognized Islamic state ruled by Sharia law in modern day Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan.

History

The area was controlled by forces loyal to the Tajik leaders Burhanuddin Rabbani and Ahmad Shah Massoud during the 1990's, who were the de facto national government until 1996. Badakhshan was the only province which did not fall under Taliban control from 1996 to 2001. During the ongoing Afghan Civil War, an ethnic Tajik, Mawlawi Shariqi, established a non-Taliban Islamic Emirate by the Islamic Revolutionary State of Afghanistan in neighboring Nuristan. During the 2010's, Taliban insurgents attacked and took control of the province. The Islamic Emirate of Badakhshan was a Salafi Tajik state which was ruled by Sharia. It was established around the same time that the Islamic Emirate of Kunar and the IRSA were established, although "none of these states were able to grow by incorporating other areas and all three collapsed quickly".[1][2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "The 2015 Insurgency in the North (2): Badakhshan's Jurm district under siege". 14 September 2015.
  2. ^ Victory Point, pg 69
  3. ^ Osman, Borhan (2020). Salafism in Afghanistan and the Emergence of ISKP: A Brief History. US Institute of Peace. p. 2.
  4. ^ Syed, M. H. (2002). Islamic Terrorism: Myth Or Reality (2 ed.). Global Media, 1900. p. 60. ISBN 9788178351407.
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