Karmal government from 1982 to 1986. Qadir's second term took place during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Abdul Qadir was born in Herat in the Herat Province...
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Abdelkader Guerroudj (1928–2020), Algerian communist active in the liberation war Abdul Qadir (1944–2014), Afghan military officer during the Saur Revolution...
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Abdul Qadeer's son Zahir Qadir, a former military commander in the Afghan National Army, served as the deputy speaker of the Afghan House of the People. Afridi...
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Abdul Haq (born Humayoun Arsala; April 23, 1958 – October 26, 2001) was an Afghan mujahideen commander who fought against the Soviet-backed People's Democratic...
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diplomat, scholar and poet Abdul Qadir (Afghan communist) Afghan politician, diplomat, and military officer Mohammed Aziz Khan Afghan prince and diplomat Abdur...
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Muslims during the British Raj Abdul Quadir (1906–1984), Bangladeshi poet Abdul Qadir (Afghan communist) (1944–2014), Afghan military officer during the...
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Watanjar commanding the tank units. With the help of the Afghan air force led by Colonel Abdul Qadir, the insurgent troops overcame the resistance of the...
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The Soviet–Afghan War was a protracted armed conflict fought in the Soviet-controlled Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA) from 1979 to 1989. The...
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The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (DRA), renamed the Republic of Afghanistan in 1987, was the Afghan state during the one-party rule of the People's...
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Saur Revolution (redirect from Afghan Revolution (1978))
Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) and overthrew Afghan president Mohammad Daoud Khan, who had himself taken power in the 1973 Afghan coup d'état and...
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was a major army commander in the communist government during the Soviet–Afghan War, initially part of the Afghan Commando Forces, and in 2001 was a...
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Abdul Qadir. Daoud also had the support of air force personnel stationed in Kabul International Airport and Bagram Air Base, led by Lieutenant Abdul Hamed...
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United Nations-sponsored conference of Afghan political figures in Bonn, Germany, led to the creation of the Afghan Interim Administration under the chairmanship...
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from Afghanistan". The Guardian. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 6 March 2020. Sediqi, Abdul Qadir (2 March 2020). "Taliban rule out taking part in Afghan talks...
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Mohammad Aslam Watanjar (category Afghan military personnel)
November 2000) was an Afghan military officer and politician. He played a significant role in the coup in 1978 that killed the Afghan President Mohammad...
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Mohammad Daoud Khan (category Afghan politicians assassinated in the 20th century)
assassinated during the 1978 Afghan coup d'état, led by the Afghan military and the communist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA). His body was discovered...
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brigades. In 1978, the Afghan Army had its own Republican Guard Brigade, part of the Afghan Army under the Republic of Afghanistan. After the Saur Revolution...
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Din Mohammad (category Education ministers of Afghanistan)
late Hajji Abdul Qadir and Abdul Haq (Afghan leader). His great-grandfather, Wazir Arsala Khan, served as Foreign Minister of Afghanistan in 1869. One...
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Ahmad Shah Massoud (category Afghan guerrillas)
an Afghan military leader and politician. He was a guerrilla commander during the resistance against the Soviet occupation during the Soviet–Afghan War...
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British Raj attempted to subjugate Afghanistan but was repelled in the First Anglo-Afghan War. However, the Second Anglo-Afghan War saw a British victory and...
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Islamic Emirate Air Force and the Afghan Air Force, is the air force branch of the Afghan Armed Forces. The Royal Afghan Air Force was established in 1921...
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Northern Alliance (redirect from Afghan Northern Alliance)
international sources, 28,000–30,000 Afghans, who took refuge in Pakistan during Afghan jihad, 14,000–15,000 Afghan Taliban and 2,000–3,000 Al Qaeda militants...
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Commander Abdul Qadir Aqa was an accomplice. Three rockets landed near the Presidential Palace. However the expected uprising by the Afghan Army didn't...
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List of Pashtuns (section Afghanistan)
successfully in 1897 Farhad Darya (Afghanistan) – Afghan singer and composer, known for his contributions to Afghan music. Abdul Ghani Khan (Pakistan) – Pashto...
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members of the Interim Afghan authority. The Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) was the first administration of Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban...
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1980) was a prominent Afghan statesman and a Lieutenant Colonel in the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, being a former ambassador...
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Sharif District of Herat Province in western Afghanistan. The Afghan cabinet renamed the Salma Dam to the Afghan-India Friendship Dam in a move to strengthen...
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Mohammad Najibullah (category Afghan murder victims)
known as Dr. Najib, was an Afghan politician who served as the General Secretary of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan, the leader of the one-party...
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3 September 2010. Siddiqui, Abdul Qadir (29 November 2010). "Afghan-Pakistan chamber of commerce set up". Pajhwok Afghan News. Archived from the original...
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settlements along the Afghan-Pakistan border in Pakistan many of whom have lived there since the Soviet–Afghan War. Abdel Qadir, an Afghan refugee who returned...
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