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- Hezbe_Wahdat abstract "Hizb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (Persian: حزب وحدت اسلامی افغانستان, shortened to Hizb-e Wahdat, the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan) has been an important political and military player in Afghanistan since its founding in 1989. Like most contemporary major political parties in Afghanistan, Hizb-e Wahdat is rooted in the turbulent period of the anti-Soviet resistance movements in Afghanistan in the 1980s. It was formed to bring together nine separate and mostly inimical military and ideological groups into a single entity. During the period of the Afghan civil war in the early 1990s, it emerged as one of the major actors in Kabul and some other parts of the country. Political Islamism was the ideology of most of its key leaders but the party gradually tilted towards its Hazara ethnic support base and became the key vehicle of the community’s political demands and aspirations. Its ideological background and ethnic support base has continuously shaped its character and political agenda. Through the anti-Soviet jihad and the civil war, Hizb-e Wahdat accumulated significant political capital among Afghanistan’s Hazaras, which arguably could have been spent in the establishment of long-lasting political institutions in Afghanistan.By 2009, however, Hizb-e Wahdat was so fragmented and divided that the political weight it carried in the country bore little resemblance to what it had once been. It had fragmented into at least four competing organizations, each claiming ownership of the name and legacy of Hizb-e Wahdat.".
- Hezbe_Wahdat country Afghanistan.
- Hezbe_Wahdat formationYear "1989".
- Hezbe_Wahdat headquarter Afghanistan.
- Hezbe_Wahdat headquarter Kabul.
- Hezbe_Wahdat ideology Hazara_people.
- Hezbe_Wahdat ideology Shia_Islam.
- Hezbe_Wahdat leader Karim_Khalili.
- Hezbe_Wahdat thumbnail Khalili_May2009.jpg?width=300.
- Hezbe_Wahdat wikiPageExternalLink www.wahdat.net.
- Hezbe_Wahdat wikiPageID "23916689".
- Hezbe_Wahdat wikiPageRevisionID "595589621".
- Hezbe_Wahdat colorcode "black".
- Hezbe_Wahdat colors "Black, red, and green".
- Hezbe_Wahdat country "Afghanistan".
- Hezbe_Wahdat foundation "1989".
- Hezbe_Wahdat founder Abdul_Ali_Mazari.
- Hezbe_Wahdat hasPhotoCollection Hezbe_Wahdat.
- Hezbe_Wahdat headquarters Afghanistan.
- Hezbe_Wahdat headquarters Kabul.
- Hezbe_Wahdat ideology Hazara_people.
- Hezbe_Wahdat ideology Islamism.
- Hezbe_Wahdat ideology Minority_rights.
- Hezbe_Wahdat ideology Shia_Islam.
- Hezbe_Wahdat leader Karim_Khalili.
- Hezbe_Wahdat partyName "Hizb-e Wahdat Islami Afghanistan".
- Hezbe_Wahdat partyName "Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan".
- Hezbe_Wahdat website www.wahdat.net.
- Hezbe_Wahdat subject Category:Hazara_political_parties.
- Hezbe_Wahdat subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1989.
- Hezbe_Wahdat subject Category:Political_parties_in_Afghanistan.
- Hezbe_Wahdat subject Category:Rebel_groups_in_Afghanistan.
- Hezbe_Wahdat subject Category:Shia_Islamic_political_parties_in_Afghanistan.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Abstraction100002137.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Group100031264.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type HazaraPoliticalParties.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Organization108008335.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Party108256968.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type PoliticalPartiesEstablishedIn1989.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Shi'aIslamicPoliticalPartiesInAfghanistan.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type SocialGroup107950920.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type YagoLegalActor.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Agent.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Organisation.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type PoliticalParty.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Organization.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Agent.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type SocialPerson.
- Hezbe_Wahdat type Thing.
- Hezbe_Wahdat comment "Hizb-e Wahdat-e Islami Afghanistan (Persian: حزب وحدت اسلامی افغانستان, shortened to Hizb-e Wahdat, the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan) has been an important political and military player in Afghanistan since its founding in 1989. Like most contemporary major political parties in Afghanistan, Hizb-e Wahdat is rooted in the turbulent period of the anti-Soviet resistance movements in Afghanistan in the 1980s.".
- Hezbe_Wahdat label "Eenheidspartij (Afghanistan)".
- Hezbe_Wahdat label "Hezb-e Wahdat".
- Hezbe_Wahdat label "Hezbe Wahdat".
- Hezbe_Wahdat label "アフガニスタン・イスラム統一党".
- Hezbe_Wahdat sameAs Hezb-e_Wahdat.
- Hezbe_Wahdat sameAs アフガニスタン・イスラム統一党.
- Hezbe_Wahdat sameAs Eenheidspartij_(Afghanistan).
- Hezbe_Wahdat sameAs m.09pdky.
- Hezbe_Wahdat sameAs Q3135114.
- Hezbe_Wahdat sameAs Q3135114.
- Hezbe_Wahdat sameAs Hezbe_Wahdat.
- Hezbe_Wahdat wasDerivedFrom Hezbe_Wahdat?oldid=595589621.
- Hezbe_Wahdat depiction Khalili_May2009.jpg.
- Hezbe_Wahdat homepage www.wahdat.net.
- Hezbe_Wahdat isPrimaryTopicOf Hezbe_Wahdat.