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Sazman-i Nasr
Leaders Muhammad Hussain Sadiqi
Abdul Ali Mazari
Shaykh Shafak
Dates of operation1980s
Ideology Shia Islamism
Hazara nationalism
Shariatism
Part of Tehran Eight
Allies  Iran
Opponents Soviet Union Soviet Union
Afghanistan Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

Sazman-i Nasr ( Persian: سازمان نصر, lit.'Organization of Victory') 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 elite militant group. The organisation included many young men educated in Kabul, including Shia clergymen, and received support from the Khomeini government. [1] It was a part of the Tehran Eight political constellation after 1987. [2]

References

  1. ^ J. Bruce Amstutz . Afghanistan: The First Five Years of Soviet Occupation. DIANE Publishing, 1994. ISBN  0-7881-1111-6, ISBN  978-0-7881-1111-2
  2. ^ "Afghan Nasr Organisation". Terrorism Research & Analysis Consoritium. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Al-Nasr (Afghanistan))
Sazman-i Nasr
Leaders Muhammad Hussain Sadiqi
Abdul Ali Mazari
Shaykh Shafak
Dates of operation1980s
Ideology Shia Islamism
Hazara nationalism
Shariatism
Part of Tehran Eight
Allies  Iran
Opponents Soviet Union Soviet Union
Afghanistan Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

Sazman-i Nasr ( Persian: سازمان نصر, lit.'Organization of Victory') 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 elite militant group. The organisation included many young men educated in Kabul, including Shia clergymen, and received support from the Khomeini government. [1] It was a part of the Tehran Eight political constellation after 1987. [2]

References

  1. ^ J. Bruce Amstutz . Afghanistan: The First Five Years of Soviet Occupation. DIANE Publishing, 1994. ISBN  0-7881-1111-6, ISBN  978-0-7881-1111-2
  2. ^ "Afghan Nasr Organisation". Terrorism Research & Analysis Consoritium. Retrieved 2020-01-18.

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