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The United States and the Taliban are holding their first face-to-face meeting since the withdrawal of troops.

The United States and the Taliban have been holding face-to-face talks for the first time since Saturday, following the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.

A State Department spokesman said the US delegation would meet with Taliban representatives in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday and Sunday.

The United States has been in contact with the Taliban since the withdrawal of US troops and took control of longtime enemy Kabul, and this is going to be the first face-to-face meeting.

"We will urge the Taliban to respect the rights of all Afghans, including women and girls, and to form an inclusive government with broad support," a U.S. spokesman said Friday.

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Afghanistan was not invaded by the Taliban. Instead, they became a significant political and military power in Afghanistan during the 1990s Civil War. The Soviet troops' withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989 produced a power vacuum, the Afghan government fell apart, and a number of warlords rose to prominence, all of which contributed to the Taliban's ascent to power. Through a combination of military triumphs and political alliances, the Taliban gradually took control of much of Afghanistan after forming a faction within the greater Pashtun resistance movement. By 1996, the Taliban had seized control of the majority of the nation and the capital city of Kabul, creating the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The rigid execution of the Taliban's interpretation of Islamic law, which included the subjection of women and the severe punishment of dissidents, was a defining characteristic of their administration.

After the September 11 attacks on the United States, in 2001, the U.S. government began a military operation in Afghanistan to topple the Taliban administration, which had offered a sanctuary to the terrorist group Al Qaeda, which was responsible for the attacks. The Taliban were swiftly removed from power by coalition forces commanded by the United States and Afghan opposition forces. The Taliban then fled to the mountains and launched an uprising against the Afghan government and coalition forces. Despite the initial military victory, the conflict in Afghanistan has lasted for more than 20 years, and the Taliban has recently reclaimed a sizable amount of territorial control.

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Taruna Chauhan

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1994 to 1997.. its actually 1996-2001

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The Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan in 1996.

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The Taliban organization took over the nation of Afghanistan in 1996. They controlled it completely until the United States drove them out in 2001.

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They invaded Afghanistan in 1996 and got defeated in 2001

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1996 to 2001

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1996

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8 years.

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