. "\u30DE\u30E9\u30A6\u30A4\u30FB\u30A2\u30D5\u30B6\u30EB"@ja . . . . . . . . "31334109"^^ . . . "\u30DE\u30E9\u30A6\u30A4\u30FB\u30A2\u30D5\u30B6\u30EB\u3068\u306F\u3001\u30A2\u30D5\u30AC\u30CB\u30B9\u30BF\u30F3\u306E\u30CC\u30FC\u30EA\u30B9\u30BF\u30FC\u30F3\u5DDE\u306E\u30A4\u30B9\u30E9\u30E0\u6559\u8ECD\u95A5\u306E\u6307\u5C0E\u8005\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja . "Mawlawi Mohammad Afzal (born c.\u20091925 \u2013 2012) was a Panjpiri-educated Afghan clergyman of the Kam tribe from , Nuristan Province. He studied in Deoband, and later at , Pakistan, before teaching at a madrassa in Karachi, and then in his native village of ."@en . . . . . . "2924"^^ . . . . "1114400373"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u30DE\u30E9\u30A6\u30A4\u30FB\u30A2\u30D5\u30B6\u30EB\u3068\u306F\u3001\u30A2\u30D5\u30AC\u30CB\u30B9\u30BF\u30F3\u306E\u30CC\u30FC\u30EA\u30B9\u30BF\u30FC\u30F3\u5DDE\u306E\u30A4\u30B9\u30E9\u30E0\u6559\u8ECD\u95A5\u306E\u6307\u5C0E\u8005\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . "Mawlawi Mohammad Afzal (born c.\u20091925 \u2013 2012) was a Panjpiri-educated Afghan clergyman of the Kam tribe from , Nuristan Province. He studied in Deoband, and later at , Pakistan, before teaching at a madrassa in Karachi, and then in his native village of . Following the Saur Revolution of 1978 in Afghanistan, Afzal established a Salafist mini-state in northern Nuristan, known as the Islamic Revolutionary State of Afghanistan, with consulates in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Though Nuristan was generally a mujahideen area, Afzal was among those leaders who were at least temporarily co-opted by the DRA communist government. In the 1980s, Afzal was among those Nuristani leaders who, after initially supporting him, expelled the southern Nuristan military leader , suspecting him of supporting the Communist government. With the arrival of the Taliban in the mid 1990s, Afzal aligned himself with that movement, and received their support."@en . . . . "Mawlawi Afzal"@en . . . . . . .