Mujahideen is an Arabic term that broadly refers to Islamic guerrilla fighters, particularly those in Afghanistan who opposed invading forces from the USSR from 1979-1989.
Imagine if your neighborhood was invaded by outsiders trying to take over. The Mujahideen would be like your neighbors forming a resistance group to protect their homes and way of life.
Jihad: An Arabic term meaning "struggle" or "resistance", often used in context with holy war in Islam.
Taliban: An Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan originally composed largely of former mujahideen fighters.
Soviet-Afghan War: A conflict wherein insurgent groups ('mujahideen') fought against the Soviet Army and allied Afghan forces from 1979-1989.
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