- Hamid Karzai
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai 's days may be numbered . I wrote the 25 Must-Know Facts about Afghanistan . How about 19 must know facts about their possible ex-president Hamid Karzai . - Burhanuddin Rabbani
Burhanuddin Rabbani, an ethnic Tajik, is a former President of Afghanistan. Burhanuddin Rabbani is the leader of Jamiat-e Islami Afghanistan (Islamic Society of Afghanistan). He also served as the political head of the United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan (UIFSA), an alliance of various political groups who fought against Taliban rule in Afghanistan. - Babrak Karmal
Babrak Karmal (January 6, 1929 - December 3, 1996) was the third President of Afghanistan (1979 - 1986) during the period of the communist Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. He is best known of the Marxist leadership. Having been restored to power with Soviet support, he was unable to consolidate his power and, in 1986, he was replaced by Dr. Mohammad Najibullah. He left Afghanistan for Moscow, but returned to Kabul in 1989. He died in Moscow. - Hafizullah Amin
Hafizullah Amin (August 1, 1929 – December 27, 1979) was the second President of Afghanistan during the period of the communist Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Amin tried to broaden his internal base of support and to bring the interest of Pakistan and the United States in Afghan security. During the 104 days of his rule, except for one failed military rebellion, no major uprising took place. - Mohammad Najibullah
Dr. Mohammad Najibullah (Pashto/; born 1947, killed September 27, 1996) was the fourth and last President of the communist Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. He is also considered the second President of the Republic of Afghanistan. - Sibghatullah Mojaddedi
Sibghatullah Mojaddedi (born 1926) served as the first President of the Islamic State of Afghanistan after the fall of the communist regime in 1992. He is also the leader of the Afghan National Liberation Front. Professor Mojaddedi transferred power to President Burhanuddin Rabbani after serving a two-month term, based on a prior agreement that was reached by the Mujahideen forces in Pakistan. - Nur Muhammad Taraki
Nur Muhammad Taraki (July 15, 1913 - September 14, 1979) was an Afghan political figure, amateur poet, and revolutionary. His party (the PDPA) was inevitably successful in overthrowing the Afghan monarchy and, after the prior president and his family were murdered in a coup, assumed authority as the next President of Afghanistan from 1978 until he too was overthrown (and likely thereafter murdered by one of his rivals in the PDPA) in 1979. - Haji Mohammad Chamkani
Haji Mohammad Chamkani is an Afghan politician who held the post of interim President of Afghanistan during the period of the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Previously, he served as Vice-President under Babrak Karmal's Government. He reached the position after the resignation of Babrak Karmal. A non-party member, a tribal leader with power and connections in key areas of provinces bordering Pakistan, his influence extended inside Pakistan as well. - Habiba Sarabi
Dr. Habiba Sarabi (born 1956) is a hematologist, politician, and reformer of the post-Taliban reconstruction of Afghanistan. In 2005, she was appointed as governor of Bamyan Province by President Hamid Karzai - the first woman to ever be a governor of any province in the country. She previously served in Karzai's government as Minister of Women's Affairs as well as Minister of Culture and Education. She was instrumental in pushing for women's rights and representation. - Akhtar Mohammad Osmani
Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Osmani (died December 19, 2006) was a senior leader of the Taliban, treasurer for the organization, and close associate of Osama bin Laden and Mohammed Omar. He was involved in the demolition of the Buddhas of Bamyan. Hamid Karzai, President of Afghanistan, once referred to him as one of the four most dangerous Taliban members still in Afghanistan. On December 2006, as he was riding in a four-wheel drive vehicle in Helmand Province, … - Suleiman Laeq
Suleiman Layeq (born 1930), also spelled as Laiq, Laeq, Laweq, Layeq) was an Afghan Communist and the Communist regime's ideologue. He was also a poet and politician. Initially a student of the College of Theology, graduated from the College of Literature in 1957. Lawiq was an exellente poet and writer in Pashtu and Dari. During 1957-68, Layeq held different posts in the national controlled media. - Glenn Ehley
Glenn Ehley , AirNet Communications Corp. - 2002 Abacus Award for High Tech Executive In the midst of a challenging economic environment for wireless manufacturers Glenn Ehley took over control of AirNet in August 2001. In the 8 short months in which Glenn has been the CEO at AirNet, he has successfully turned the Company around. The Company has announced more than $20M in new purchase orders. - Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan
Daoud Khan President of Afghanistan in 1970’s - Sardar Mohammed Daoud
- Harmid Karzai
- Hamid Karzai
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