Islamic State of Afghanistan

Islamic State of Afghanistan
  • د افغانستان اسلامی دولت (Pashto)
    Da Afǧānestãn Islâmi Dawlat
  • دولت اسلامی افغانستان (Dari)
    Dawlat-i Islāmī-yi Afğānistān
1992–1996
1996–2001: in Northern Alliance zone only
2001–2002
Motto: 
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
lā ʾilāha ʾillà l-Lāh, Muḥammadun rasūlu l-Lāh
"There is no god except Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah"
Anthem: قلعه اسلام قلب اسیا
"Fortress of Islam, Heart of Asia"
(1992–1999; 2002)
StatusGovernment-in-exile
controlling a rump state
(1996–2001)
CapitalKabul (de jure; 1992–1996, 2001–2002)
Capital-in-exileTaloqan (1996–2000)
Fayzabad (2000–2001)
Common languagesDari, Pashto
Religion
Islam
Demonym(s)Afghan
GovernmentIslamic state
President 
 1992 (acting)
Sibghatullah Mojaddedi
 1992–2001
Burhanuddin Rabbani
 2001–2002 (acting)
Hamid Karzai
Vice President 
 1992
Abdul Rasul Sayyaf
 1992–1993
Mawlawi Mir Hamza
 1993–1994
Mohammad Shah Fazli
 1993–1996
Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi
Prime Minister 
 1992
Abdul Kohistani
 1993–1994
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
 1994–1995 (acting)
Arsala Rahmani Daulat
 1995–1996 (acting)
Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai
 1996–1997
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
 1997
Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai
Historical eraCivil War  War on Terror
24 April 1992
 State proclaimed
28 April 1992
27 September 1996
1996–2001
7 October 2001
13 November 2001
11 June 2002
CurrencyAfghani (AFN)
Calling code+93
ISO 3166 codeAF
Preceded by
Succeeded by
1992:
Republic of
Afghanistan
2001:
Islamic Emirate
of Afghanistan
1996:
Islamic Emirate
of Afghanistan
2002:
Transitional Islamic
State of Afghanistan

The Islamic State of Afghanistan was established by the Peshawar Accords of 26 April 1992. Many Afghan mujahideen parties participated in its creation, after the fall of the socialist government. Its power was limited due to the country's second civil war, which was won by the Taliban, who took control of Kabul in 1996. The Islamic state then transitioned to a government in exile and led the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance. It remained the internationally recognized government of Afghanistan at the United Nations until 2001, when the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan was created and an Afghan Interim Administration took control of Afghanistan with US and NATO assistance following the overthrow of the first Taliban government. The Transitional Islamic State was subsequently transformed into the Islamic Republic, which existed until the Taliban seized power again in 2021 following a prolonged insurgency.