Northern Alliance
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Northern Alliance
Summary
Northern Alliance is a military organization[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Northern Alliance is in the country of Afghanistan[3].
- Northern Alliance's instance of is recorded as military organization[4].
- Northern Alliance's Commons category is recorded as Northern Alliance (Afghanistan)[5].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Ahmad Shah Massoud[6].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Burhanuddin Rabbani[7].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Abdul Rashid Dostum[8].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Muhammad Fahim[9].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Haji Abdul Qadeer[10].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Muhammad Asif Mohseni[11].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Karim Khalili[12].
- Northern Alliance's chairperson is recorded as Muhammad Mohaqiq[13].
- September 1996 marks the founding of Northern Alliance[14].
- Northern Alliance was dissolved in December 2001[15].
- Northern Alliance was part of the conflict Afghan Civil War[16].
- Northern Alliance's separated from is recorded as Afghan mujahideen[17].
- Northern Alliance's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'fa', 'text': 'جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان'}[18].
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Founding
September 1996 marks the founding of Northern Alliance[14].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Ahmad Shah Massoud[6], a politician[19], 1953–2001[20], of Islamic State of Afghanistan[21], awarded the Order of Ismoili Somoni[22], specialised in politics[23]; Burhanuddin Rabbani[7], a politician[24], 1940–2011[25], of Afghanistan[26], awarded the Order of Ismoili Somoni[27]; Abdul Rashid Dostum[8], a politician[28], b. 1954[29], of Afghanistan[30], awarded the Order of the Saur Revolution[31]; Muhammad Fahim[9], a politician[32], 1957–2014[33], of Afghanistan[34]; Haji Abdul Qadeer[10], a politician[35], 1951–2002[36], of Afghanistan[37]; and Muhammad Asif Mohseni[11], an ulema[38], 1935–2019[39], of Kingdom of Afghanistan[40].
Dissolution
Northern Alliance was dissolved in December 2001[15].
Why It Matters
Northern Alliance has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]