Islamic Revolutionary State of Afghanistan
Islamic Revolutionary State of Afghanistan دولت انقلابی اسلامی افغانستان  | |
|---|---|
| 1980s–1990s | |
Map of Nuristan Province in Afghanistan, of which the Islamic Revolutionary State of Afghanistan controlled a small region  | |
| Status | Unrecognized independent state | 
| Capital and largest city  | Bashgal Valley | 
| Religion | Salafi Sunni Islam | 
| Government | Unitary Islamic emirate | 
| Head of State | |
• 1996   | Mawlawi Afzal | 
| History | |
• Established   | 1980s | 
• Disestablished   | 1990s | 
| Currency | Afghan afghani (de facto) | 
| Today part of | Afghanistan | 
The Islamic Revolutionary State of Afghanistan (Persian: دولت انقلابی اسلامی افغانستان), also known as the Islamic Revolutionary State of Nuristan, (Persian: دولت انقلابی اسلامی نورستان) was a small Salafist Islamic state located in the north of Bashgal Valley, Nuristan Province. It was founded by Mawlawi Afzal during the nationwide Afghan mujahideen insurgency against the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and established consulates in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. The state was absorbed by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan after Mawlawi Afzal allied with the Taliban.