Revolutionary Council of Islamic Unity of Afghanistan
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The Revolutionary Council of Islamic Unity of Afghanistan (Dari: Shura-i Engelab-i Ettefaq-i Islami Afghanistan, often called simply Shura) was a Hazara political movement which appeared in Afghanistan in 1979, opposed to the increasingly leftist Kabul government. The movement was led by Sayyid Ali Beheshti
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The Shura had both political and militant arms, and removed many Kabul-backed authorities within the Hazarajat
(Hazara-populated region of Afghanistan), replacing them with their own functionaries. By the end of 1983 the Shura controlled 60% of the population of the Hazarajat.
The Shura was the primary Hazara resistance movement, followed by the Al-Nasr
(Victory) and the Union of Islamic Fighters.
Sayyid Ali Beheshti
Sayyid Ali Beheshti was a leader of the Shia Hazara ethnic group of Afghanistan, who became president of the Shura-yi Enqelabi-yi Ettefaq-i Islami-yi Afghanistan . Born in Bamyan province, Beheshti was educated in Saudi Arabia and Iraq where he became a modarres...
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The Shura had both political and militant arms, and removed many Kabul-backed authorities within the Hazarajat
Hazarajat
The Hazarajat is the original homeland of the Hazara people, and lies in the central highlands of Afghanistan, among the Koh-i-Baba mountains and the western extremities of the Hindu Kush. Its physical boundaries, however, are roughly marked by the Bamiyan Basin to the north, the headwaters of...
(Hazara-populated region of Afghanistan), replacing them with their own functionaries. By the end of 1983 the Shura controlled 60% of the population of the Hazarajat.
The Shura was the primary Hazara resistance movement, followed by the Al-Nasr
Al-Nasr (Afghanistan)
Al-Nasr was a Hazara militant group opposed to the leftist Afghan government during the 1980s. After the Revolutionary Council of Islamic Unity of Afghanistan, Al-Nasr was the primary Hazara militant group. The organisation included many young men educated in Iran, including Shia clergymen, and...
(Victory) and the Union of Islamic Fighters.