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who are talibans?why are they attacking afghanistan?

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Answered by deenapravin
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The Taliban are a movement of religious students (talib) from the Pashtun areas of eastern and southern Afghanistan who were educated in traditional Islamic schools in Pakistan.

Answered by WANTEDGF
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The Taliban's ideology has been described as combining an "innovative" form of Sharia Islamic law based on Deobandi fundamentalism[61] and militant Islamism, combined[61] with Pashtun social and cultural norms known as Pashtunwali,as most Taliban are Pashtun tribesmen. The group is internally funded by its activities in the illegal drug trade by producing and trafficking narcotics such as heroin,[64][65] extortion, and kidnap and ransom.[66][67] They also seized control of mining operations in the mid 2010s which were illegal under the previous government.[68]

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