The forces entered the capital in July 6 and finally declared independence on July 11, 1921.
The international force assigned to maintain order in Kabul sent a helicopter full of soldiers toward Nahrin and declared themselves willing to help.
The Russian forces declared victory, though the military warned that the militants might still engage in hit-and-run tactics.
Dutch forces had declared war on Japan a month earlier, and sabotaged the oil field and refinery prior to surrender.
The Nationalist forces declared victory in Spain just before she returned to London.
On March 16, 1920, third day of hostilities the allied forces declared the occupation:
When Israeli forces declared their mission accomplished and departed the camp last Thursday night, they left desolation behind.
Allied forces declared the island secured on 9 July 1944.
On June 22, the combined force declared a new government, with Long as president and a 21-member Supreme Council.
The victorious forces declared a general amnesty and gave back the city its original name of Narhar.