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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 == |
Revision as of 14:36, 22 June 2020
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.