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In 2015, the party named a new leader: Mawlawi Qalam U Din Mohmand. Harakat members created public attention when it held a gathering to commemorate the late Taliban founder,
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The movement was one of the seven Peshawar parties. As a mujahideen group, it operated in the southern and eastern Afghan provinces of
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emerged, Mohammadi dissolved the group and urged its members to join it. Some of its members had international inspirations, going to
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During the 1990s the group fell into decay. Initially it joined the government of
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After the death of its leader, Mohammed Nabi Mohamadi, in
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