The photo 25 years ago shows what the Afghanistan looked like when the Taliban last took over.

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Three Taliban fighters are standing in front of the tank.

On Saturday, November 9, 1996, three Taliban militias dance with one of the tanks about 15 km north of Kabul on their way to the front line. Associated Press Photo / Santiago Lyon

  • The Taliban hijacked Afghanistan on Sunday after the withdrawal of US troops and the collapse of the Afghan government.

  • Photos over 20 years ago show what life was like under Taliban rule from 1996 to 2001.

  • Warning: Some photos contain graphic content.

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Photo from Kabul, Afghanistan Parliament Building on Sunday Illustrated chaos and distrust In the rapid takeover of a country devastated by the Taliban war following the withdrawal of US troops and the collapse of the US-backed Afghan government.

But the striking scene of a man with a machine gun and a man fleeing the crowd is not unprecedented.

While waiting for Afghans to live under the new administration, the country’s past provides alarming signs of what the future holds.

Warning: Some photos contain graphic content.

After the civil war in Afghanistan in the early 1990s, the Taliban emerged as an organized group of former rebels.

Three Taliban fighters are standing in front of the tank.

On Saturday, November 9, 1996, three Taliban militias dance with one of the tanks about 15 km north of Kabul on their way to the front line. Associated Press Photo / Santiago Lyon

This group played a role in expelling the Soviet Union 10 years ago.

And by 1994, the Taliban occupied several southern states from armed groups involved in the civil war following the collapse of the Soviet-backed Afghan government in 1992.

By September 1996, the Taliban had captured Kabul and killed the country’s president.

Taliban fighters are sitting in tanks.

Taliban fighters sit in tanks as they cross the front line near the village of Amilabad in northern Afghanistan. AP Photo / Dusan Vranic

This group established the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan — leaders in the Taliban name today said the country would return following Sunday’s takeover.

The fighter hung his body from a street traffic post after torturing and killing former President Mohammad Najibullah.

The Taliban has promised a government that will lead to strict compliance with Shari’a law.

A Taliban fighter is holding an RPG7 on his shoulder.

A Taliban fighter carrying a Russian RPG-7 at the forefront of the Goband Valley, 150 KMS northwest of Kabul, on Saturday, May 3, 1997. AP PHOTO / ZAHEERUDDIN ABDULLAH

The Taliban have hired “moral police” from an agency called the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and Discipline.

Afghan people, especially women and religious minorities, faced relentless policies and practices under the Taliban’s control.

Women were forced to wear burqas that covered their faces and entire body, and men had to bear beards.

Two women are wearing burqas.

Two women dressed in burqa are walking through the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. Associated Press Photo / Thomas Munita

The Taliban closed schools for girls, and unaccompanied women risked being beaten in public.

The government carried out public executions under strict new legal proceedings, including retaliation for the victims.

A man sentenced to death by a Taliban court was sentenced to death.

Ghulam Mahmad, 30, was convicted of murder and sentenced to death in a Taliban court after being shot by a Taliban shooter at a school stadium in Kabul on Wednesday, December 18, 1996. .. AP PHOTO / ZHIRUDDIN ABDULLAH

Living under the Taliban led to a surge in refugees and the expulsion of Afghans.

Taliban fighters carry cannons.

A Taliban fighter with an 82mm gun in the front-line village of the Goband Valley, 150km northwest of Kabul, on Saturday, May 3, 1997. AP PHOTO / ZAHEERUDDIN ABDULLAH

In the years leading up to the September 11 attack, the Taliban provided al-Qaeda shelter in the country.

Osama bin Laden is standing at a press conference.

In this 1998 file photo, released March 19, 2004, Osama bin Laden can be seen at a press conference at a host in Afghanistan. Associated Press Photo / MazharAli Khan, File

Osama bin Laden has conducted media interviews from his facility in Afghanistan since 1998 to help rebuild the new palace of Taliban leader Mohammad Omar after being destroyed by a bomb explosion.

Following 9/11, the Taliban were banished from the Afghan government.

A group of US Marines walk with full combat equipment.

In this December 31, 2001 file photo, the U.S. Marine Corps, fully equipped with combat equipment, is preparing to leave the U.S. military facility at Kandahar Airport for a mission to a private location. Associated Press Photo / John Moore, File

The group reformed and stuck to the country as a shadow rebellion devoted to opposition to the US-backed government in Kabul.

Now the group has regained power and the remaining Afghan people are plagued by the memories of the old Taliban administration as the new administration ruled.

Taliban fighters are sitting in the presidential residence of Afghanistan.

Taliban fighters dominate the Afghan presidential palace after President Ashraf Ghani fled the country in Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, August 15, 2021. Associated Press Photo / Zabikarimi

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