Taliban Provincial Governors

Former United States Ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton republished a United Nations list of senior Taliban leaders that included Taliban Provincial Governors.[1]

Taliban Provincial Governors[1][2][3]
honorificnameprovincenotes
MullahMohammad Hassan Rahmani[4]Kandahar Province
  • First Deputy, Council of Ministers
MaulaviAbdul KabirNangahar Province
  • Second Deputy, Council of Ministers
  • Head of Eastern Zone;
MaulaviAbdul JabbarBaghlan Province
MaulaviNurullah NuriBalkh Province
  • Head of Northern Zone
Muhammad IslamBamiyan Province
MullahJananFaryab Province
MullahDost MohammadGhazni Province
MaulaviKhair Mohammad KhairkhwahHerat Province
MaulaviAbdul BariHelmand Province
MaulaviNazar MohammadKunduz Province
MaulaviWalijanJawzjan Province
MullahManan NyaziKabul Province
MaulaviA. Wahed ShafiqKabul Province
  • Deputy Governor
MaulaviShafiqullah MohammadiKhost Province
  • Appointed the Governor of Khost in January 2000.[5]
M. EshaqLaghman Province
MaulaviZia-ur-Rahman MadaniLogar Province
MaulaviHamsudinMaidan Wardak Province
MullahMuhammad RasulNimroz Province
MaulaviTawanaPaktia Province
MullahM. ShafiqSamangan Province
MaulaviAminullah AminSar-e Pol Province
MaulaviAbdulhai SalekUrozgan Province
MaulaviAhmad JanZabol Province

References

  1. 1 2 John R. Bolton (2003). "Denied Persons Pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution". United States Federal Registry. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
  2. "Security council committee on Afghanistan designates further individuals, financial entities relating to resolution 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000)". United Nations. 2000-04-12. Archived from the original on 2010-02-04.
  3. "The Consolidated List established and maintained by the 1267 Committee with respect to Al-Qaida, Usama bin Laden, and the Taliban and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with them". United Nations. 2010-01-25. Archived from the original on 2010-02-05.
  4. http://www.khaama.com/taliban-leadership-council-member-mullah-hassan-rahmani-dies-4563
  5. "Afghan Taliban replace unpopular Khost governor". Agence France Presse. 2000-01-27. The installation of Maulavi Shafiqullah Mohammadi as the new governor four days ago appears to be the first time the Islamic fundamentalists have replaced a governor because of his unpopularity. |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  6. Amir Mir (2010-03-01). "Pakistan wipes out half of Quetta Shura". The News International. Archived from the original on 2010-03-04. According to well-informed diplomatic circles in Islamabad, the decision-makers in the powerful Pakistani establishment seem to have concluded in view of the ever-growing nexus between the Pakistani and the Afghan Taliban that they are now one and the same and the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Quetta Shura Taliban (QST) could no more be treated as two separate Jihadi entities.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.