1978 saw the spawning of the
Saur Revolution. On April 27, 1978, perpetrators of the revolution assassinated Daud and took control of the government. Many
Parchamites at the time blamed Daoud while Daoud blamed
Hezbi Islami Gulbuddin. The
Pashtun Khalqist regime would launch mass repression especially against the
Hazaras executing over 7,000 Hazaras in the span of a couple of months. A
Hazara uprising in Kabul would be brutally suppressed between June and July of 1979 with over 10,000 Hazaras being arrested and executed. The Khalqists would also carpet bomb the city of
Herat during a
Tajik led Islamist uprising backed by the new fundamentalist government in Iran. It is estimated over 25,000 people were killed in the bombing of Herat. In 1979 under General Secretary
Nur Muhammad Taraki the
Khalqists regime in
Afghanistan changed the official map to include
NWFP and
Balochistan as new "frontier provinces" of the
DRA. The Khalqist regime also sought to make
Pashto the sole language of the Afghan government and the lingua franca, they did so by undermining
Dari. The
Afghan anthem at the time was only in Pashto and not Dari. Up until the
overthrow of
Dr Najibullah's Homeland Party regime in 1992, Afghan governments had favored Pashto in the media and over 50% of Afghan media was in Pashto. After 1992 with the formation of the
Tajik led
Islamic State of Afghanistan, this number dropped drastically. == Continued Civil War and Taliban Rule (1992-2001) ==