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High Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (HCIEA) (Pashto: دٙ اَفغانِستان اِسلامي اِمارَت عالي شوریٰ, romanized: Də Afġānistān Islāmī Imārat 'Ālī Šūrā ; Persian: شُورٰایِ عٰالئِ اِمٰارَتِ اِسلٰامیِ اَفغٰانِستٰان, romanized: Šowrāye 'Ālīye Emārate Eslāmīye Afġānestan) was a breakaway Taliban faction active in Afghanistan since 2015. The faction broke away from the Taliban in 2015 following the appointment of Akhtar Mansour as the leader of the Taliban and elected Muhammad Rasul as its leader. The faction was involved in deadly clashes with mainstream Taliban in southern and western Afghanistan, leaving scores of dead on both sides. The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan allegedly provided financial and military support to the faction, however, both the Islamic Republic and the faction

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  • High Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (HCIEA) (Pashto: دٙ اَفغانِستان اِسلامي اِمارَت عالي شوریٰ, romanized: Də Afġānistān Islāmī Imārat 'Ālī Šūrā ; Persian: شُورٰایِ عٰالئِ اِمٰارَتِ اِسلٰامیِ اَفغٰانِستٰان, romanized: Šowrāye 'Ālīye Emārate Eslāmīye Afġānestan) was a breakaway Taliban faction active in Afghanistan since 2015. The faction broke away from the Taliban in 2015 following the appointment of Akhtar Mansour as the leader of the Taliban and elected Muhammad Rasul as its leader. The faction was involved in deadly clashes with mainstream Taliban in southern and western Afghanistan, leaving scores of dead on both sides. The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan allegedly provided financial and military support to the faction, however, both the Islamic Republic and the faction denied this. Following the Taliban offensive of 2021 and the fall of Afghanistan to Taliban forces, the group dissolved, and its leaders pledged allegiance to the new government. (en)
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  • Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (en)
  • Islamic State – Khorasan Province (en)
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  • Flag of the Taliban, which the group split from (en)
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  • Nangialai Khan (en)
  • *Muhammad Rasul *Hafiz Khalid Niazi *Abdul Manan Niazi *Mansoor Dadullah *Shir Mohammad Akhundzada *Mullah Baz Mohammad Haris Commander: (en)
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  • د افغانستان اسلامي امارت عالي شوری (en)
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  • Taliban Iran Liwa Fatemiyoun (en)
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  • High Council of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (HCIEA) (Pashto: دٙ اَفغانِستان اِسلامي اِمارَت عالي شوریٰ, romanized: Də Afġānistān Islāmī Imārat 'Ālī Šūrā ; Persian: شُورٰایِ عٰالئِ اِمٰارَتِ اِسلٰامیِ اَفغٰانِستٰان, romanized: Šowrāye 'Ālīye Emārate Eslāmīye Afġānestan) was a breakaway Taliban faction active in Afghanistan since 2015. The faction broke away from the Taliban in 2015 following the appointment of Akhtar Mansour as the leader of the Taliban and elected Muhammad Rasul as its leader. The faction was involved in deadly clashes with mainstream Taliban in southern and western Afghanistan, leaving scores of dead on both sides. The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan allegedly provided financial and military support to the faction, however, both the Islamic Republic and the faction (en)
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