| 08/20/98 | U.S. warships launch over 60 cruise missiles into camps around Khost |
| 11/19/94 | Hekmatyar lay siege to Massoud and Rabbani in Kabul turning the city into rubble. |
| 12/1979 | Moscow turfs the socialist government and installs Babrak Karmal Soviet troops enter Afghanistan to prop up Karmal. |
| 1973 | King Zahir Shah is overthrown. |
| 1978 | Socialists under Hafizullah Amin tage a coup in Kabul. Moscow begins to send aid. |
| 1986 | Soviets install Najibullah as the 100,000 Soviet soldiers fight against seven U.S. backed rebel factions. |
| 1988 | Gorbachev announces Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan. |
| 2/15/97 | The last Soviet soldier leaves Afghanistan. |
| 4/15/92 | Najibullah leaves. Rebels beginning battle of Kabul as factions war for control. |
| 5/24/97 | General Malik Pahlawan turns against warlord Rashid Dostum opening the city to the taliban. The Uzbeks and Tajiks revolt when the taliban tries to disarm them. |
| 5/28/97 | Taliban forces retreat from Mazar-i-Sharif after losing 100 men in 18 hours of fighting. This marks the first retreat in the taliban's history. |
| 6/19/96 | Pakhtun leader Hekmatyar signs a peace pact with former enemy Rabbani becoming Prime Minister in Kabul. |
| 9/12/97 | Dostum returns to Mazar-i-Sharif after heaving fighting and looting. |
| 9/19/94 | The taliban emerges from the southern province of Kandahar. |
| 9/19/95 | The Pakistani embassy was set on fire in four places. At least 5000 Afghans marched on the embassy in protest of alleged Pakistani support for the Islamic taliban militia. |
| 9/27/96 | The taliban drive Massoud, Rabbiani and Hekmatyar out of Kabul exactly one year after their founding. |
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