Ghulam Haidar Rasuli (1919 – 28 April 1978) was an Afghan military officer, who from 1977 to 1978, served as the Minister of Defense of Afghanistan. Rasuli...
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the leadership of the Afghan Army—consisting of Defence Minister Ghulam Haidar Rasuli, Brigadier General Abdul Ali Wardak and Lieutenant General Abdul...
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Rasuli (1919–1978), Afghan politician Ghulam Haider Hamidi (1945–2011), Afghan politician Ghulam Haider Wyne (1950–1993), Pakistani politician Ghulam...
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party was run by a central committee which comprised Major General Ghulam Haidar Rasuli, Defense Minister Sayyid Abd Ullah, Finance Minister Abd Ul Majid...
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30th of April until 9 August 1978, Abdul Qadir succeeded the slain Ghulam Haidar Rasuli as Defense Minister of the DRA, responsible for the Armed Forces...
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towards Afghanistan. As a result, ISI, under the command of Major General Ghulam Jilani Khan set up a 5,000-strong Afghan guerrilla troop, which would include...
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President Hafizullah Amin Premier Sultan Ali Keshtmand Preceded by Ghulam Haidar Rasuli Succeeded by Aslam Vatanjar Chairman of the Revolutionary Council...
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Afghan military; for instance, it was supported by Defence Minister Ghulam Haidar Rasuli, Aslam Watanjar the commander of the ground forces, and the Chief...
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of Planning Ali Ahmad Khurram 13 March 1977 Minister of Defence Ghulam Haidar Rasuli 13 March 1977 Minister of Interior Abdul Qadir Nuristani 13 March...
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war photographer, cinematographer and documentary film director Ghulam Haidar Rasuli, c. 59, Afghan major general, was assassinated. Sir Philip Neame...
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"Maqatili Talibiyin", Cairo, (1949). Persian translation by S. Hashim Rasuli Mahallabi, Tehran, pp-143. As cited in: S. A. N. Rezavi, "The Shia Muslims"...
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