Hundreds of Afghans, including Taliban supporters and Kohdaman people, gathered in northern Kabul on Sunday to express their support for the Taliban.
Taliban leaders held speeches in front of the crowd in a show of strength as the group consolidates their rule over the country.
The current Afghan Minister of Refugees Khalil Haqqani also took part in the rally, congratulating Afghans 'on this great victory that is today's history.'
No country has yet recognised the new government in Kabul, although Pakistan, China, and Qatar have since stated that they are open to the idea.
Hundreds of Afghans, including Taliban supporters and Kohdaman people, gathered in northern Kabul on Sunday to express their support for the Taliban.
Taliban leaders held speeches in front of the crowd in a show of strength as the group consolidates their rule over the country.
The current Afghan Minister of Refugees Khalil Haqqani also took part in the rally, congratulating Afghans 'on this great victory that is today's history.'
No country has yet recognised the new government in Kabul, although Pakistan, China, and Qatar have since stated that they are open to the idea.
Hundreds of Afghans, including Taliban supporters and Kohdaman people, gathered in northern Kabul on Sunday to express their support for the Taliban.
Taliban leaders held speeches in front of the crowd in a show of strength as the group consolidates their rule over the country.
The current Afghan Minister of Refugees Khalil Haqqani also took part in the rally, congratulating Afghans 'on this great victory that is today's history.'
No country has yet recognised the new government in Kabul, although Pakistan, China, and Qatar have since stated that they are open to the idea.