
1940 – Rabbani, son of Muhammed Yousuf, was born in Badakhshan province. Afghan politician.
– The leader of Shoora Nazar forces.
1963 – He was hired as a Professor at Kabul University.
1966 – In order to enhance his himself, Rabbani went to Egypt, and he entered the University of Al-Azhar in Cairo.
1968 – He received his masters degree in Islamic Philosophy.
– Rabbani returned to Afghanistan, where the High Council of Jamiat-e Islami of Afghanistan gave him the duty of organizing the University students.
1972 – Due to his knowledge, reputation, and active support for the cause of Islam, a 15-member council selected him as head of Jamiat-e Islami of Afghanistan; the founder of Jamiat-e Islami of Afghanistan, Ghulam M. Niyazi was also present.
1974 – Police cars came to Kabul University to arrest Rabbani for his pro-Islamic stance, but with the help of his students the police were unable to capture him, and he managed to escape to the country side.
1992 – He served as President until he was forced to leave Kabul because of the Taliban takeover of the city.
– Rabbani’s forces was the first Mujahideen group to enter Kabul and defeat the Communists once and for all.
1996 – The leader of government in exile following seizure of Kabul by Taliban rebels.
2001 – He ceded power to Hamid Karzai.
2005 – He was easily elected, receiving the largest percentage of votes in Badakhshan.
2007 – The formation of a new political grouping called the United Front of Afghanistan was announced in Kabul.
– Burhanuddin Rabbani was chosen as its leader.