Abdul Qayyum "Zakir" (born 1973), also known by the nom de guerre Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul, is a Taliban militant commander and the acting Deputy Minister...
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to: Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum (1863–1937), Indian educationalist Abdul Qayyum Khan (1901–1981), Pakistani politician Abdul Qayyum "Zakir", alleged real...
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except for the newspaper Dawn, which published detailed information. Abdul Qayyum Zakir became the Taliban military leader after Baradar's arrest. Although...
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preacher Zakir Sabirov, Tajikistani artist Abdul Qayyum Zakir also known as Abdullah Gulam Rasoul, Afghan Taliban leader Gasim bey Zakir, Azer Zakir, East...
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Deputy Mohammad Fazl (acting) Abdul Qayyum Zakir (acting) Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada Preceded by Abdul Qayyum Zakir (acting) Second Deputy Leader...
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NRF. On 21 August, Abdul Qayyum Zakir was appointed as the military commander of Panjshir province. Long War Journal notes that Zakir appointment to lead...
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two captives named Abdul Qayyum Zakir and Abdul Rauf Aliza were actually Abdul Qayyum and Abdul Rauf." They reported that Abdul Qayyum was being considered...
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battles". Associated Press. Archived from the original on 7 March 2010. Abdul Qayyum is also seen as a leading candidate to be the next No. 2 in the Afghan...
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ministry is located in Kabul. From the 30th of April until 9 August 1978, Abdul Qadir succeeded the slain Ghulam Haidar Rasuli as Defense Minister of the...
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Succeeded by Abdul Qayyum Zakir (acting) In office 15 September 2012 – 24 May 2015 President Hamid Karzai Ashraf Ghani Preceded by Abdul Rahim Wardak...
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supported by his father's younger brother Abdul Manan, and former Taliban military chief Abdul Qayyum Zakir. The head of the Talibans' political office...
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palace, the Arg, was evacuated by helicopters. Meanwhile, Taliban co-founder Abdul Ghani Baradar arrived at the Hamid Karzai International Airport to prepare...
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pajhwok.com. Lalzoy, Najibullah (25 December 2021). "A none-Taliban figure, Abdul Latif Nazari appointed as Deputy Minister of economy". The Khaama Press...
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both foreign and domestic issues to the current Afghan leader, Akhundzada. Abdul Haq Wasiq (7 September 2021 – present) KhAD NDS "GDI Afghanistan Intelligence...
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S. representatives and Taliban leader Abdul Ghani Baradar. After the Taliban victory, Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir and Sadr Ibrahim, who were alledgedly...
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captured Sheberghan, making it the second capture of a provincial capital. Abdul Rashid Dostum, the ex-warlord and the strongman who had traditionally dominated...
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other four members of the so-called Taliban Five—Khairullah Khairkhwa, Abdul Haq Wasiq, Norullah Noori, and Mohammad Nabi Omari—in exchange for the release...
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Nick Carter Stanley McChrystal Lawrence D. Nicholson Randall Newman Abdul Qayyum Zakir Abdur Razzaq Akhundzada Naeem Baraikh Qari Fasihuddin Abdullah Nasrat...
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[citation needed] In May 2003, the Taliban Supreme Court's chief justice, Abdul Salam, proclaimed that the Taliban were back, regrouped, rearmed, and ready...
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remained in Pakistan. NW-1 Peshawar-I Abdul Qayyum Khan of PML(Qayyum) vacated and Yusuf Khattak of PML(Qayyum) elected in by-election. NW-10 Mardan-II...
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conservative factions of Muslim League, the largest of which was Muslim League (Qayyum), as well as Islamist parties like Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam...
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names of the three men previously identified: "Mullah Shahzada"; "Maulavi Abdul Ghaffar"; and Abdullah Mahsud. They tied "Mullah Shahzada" to Mohamed Yusif...
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Pakistan from Peshawar, played a key role during the Pakistan Movement Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, First Chief Minister of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) after...
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16 April 2010. Retrieved 16 January 2018. Faruqi, Ziaulhasan (1999). Dr. Zakir Hussain, quest for truth. APH Publishing. p. 108. ISBN 81-7648-056-8. Suhail...
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Repository. p. 90. doi:10.17863/CAM.16006. Fārūqī, Z̤iāʼulḥasan (1999). Dr. Zakir Hussain, Quest for Truth. APH Publishing. ISBN 978-81-7648-056-7. Noorani...
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modelled on the university of the same name in India founded by his brother, Zakir Husain. University of Karachi renamed its library in his memory in 1976...
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Gopalan C. D. Gopinath Devraj Govindraj Rajaram Gurav Ali Hussain Zakir Hussain Asif Iqbal Abdul Jabbar Arati Jagannath M. L. Jaisimha Vivek Jaisimha Shadab...
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Chandra Mandal 1975 Mohammad Nasiruddin 2001 Qayyum Chowdhury Mohammad Saidur Abdul Halim Boyati Abdul Matin Tofail Ahmed 2002 Beggzadi Mahmuda Nasir...
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Rahman Sarkar Abdul Latif Nurjahan Begum Waheedul Haq (2000) Rehman Sobhan (2000) Qayyum Chowdhury (2001) Mohammad Saidur Rahman (2001) Abdul Halim Bayati...
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Fazlur Rahman Usmani (category Zakir Husain Delhi College alumni)
(in Urdu) (April 2016 ed.). Deoband: Darul Muallifeen. pp. 197–198. Abdul Qayyum Haqqani. "Ijmāli wa Sawānihi Khāka". Al-Qasim. Tazkirah wa Sawāneh, Allama...
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