Afghan Coalition Government (The Era of Relative Peace)

The Afghan Coalition Government was established in 1993 after the fall of the DRA to mujahideen forces. It is currently composed of mujahideen leaders of the provinces of Afghanistan.

History
With the Soviet Union withdrawing its forces from Afghanistan, the DRA was left on its own. There were no several mujahideen factions operating throughout the country and day-by-day, they would gain territory. In 1993, Kabul fell to the mujahideen forces. While Dr. Mohammad Najibullah was captured by the mujahideen, he was later given amnesty and placed under house arrest. Ahmad Shah Massoud, a famous war hero during the Soviet Invasion, was elected as the prime minister of Afghanistan during the transition era known as the Afghan Coalition Government. However, there was a new enemy on the rise: the Taliban. The Taliban was another group of Islamic fighters that fought against the Soviets. Now without the Soviets to fight, the Taliban wanted to rule Afghanistan for themselves, as well as to impose the Sharia law over its citizens.

After a few clashes with ACG troops and Taliban fighters, civil war broke out once again in mid-1993. Afghanistan was once again at war.