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Information in English is limited, but an alliance of anti-government Maoists and moderate [[Islam|Islamists]] seized control of a military fortress in hopes of starting a military coup, but it was then bombed by the government and seized in five hours. With the government claiming it was an imperialist plot.
Information in English is limited, but an alliance of anti-government Maoists and moderate [[Islam|Islamists]] seized control of a military fortress in hopes of starting a military coup, but it was then bombed by the government and seized in five hours. With the government claiming it was an imperialist plot.
== See Also ==
* [[Herat Uprising (1979)|Herat Uprising]]
* [[3 Hoot Uprising (1979)|3 Hoot Uprising]]


== References ==
== References ==
[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bala_Hissar_uprising Bala Hissar uprising]
[[Wikipedia]] - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bala_Hissar_uprising Bala Hissar uprising]
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The Bala Hissar Uprising was an uprising that happened in Afghanistan in 1979, as Maoists fought against the Marxist-Leninist government.

Information in English is limited, but an alliance of anti-government Maoists and moderate Islamists seized control of a military fortress in hopes of starting a military coup, but it was then bombed by the government and seized in five hours. With the government claiming it was an imperialist plot.

See Also

References

Wikipedia - Bala Hissar uprising