Abdul jabar qahraman biography
- An Afghan military officer, warlord and politician who came to prominence for his ability to mobilize large amounts of men to join his pro-government militias.
- General Abdul Jabar Qahraman was an Afghan military officer, warlord and politician who came to prominence for his ability to mobilize large amounts of men to join his pro-government militias.
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Abdul Jabar Qahraman
Afghan Army general, militia leader and politician
GeneralAbdul Jabar Qahraman (Pashto: عبدالجبار قهرمان; 1959 – October 17, 2018) was an Afghan military officer, warlord and politician who came to prominence for his ability to mobilize large amounts of men to join his pro-government militias. Qahraman played a significant role in Afghan politics in the late 1980s and early 90s. He transitioned from a militia leader to a party leader in the 2010s. Qahraman was assassinated by the Taliban on October 18, 2018.[1][2]
Early career and military background
Abdul Jabar Qahraman was born to a NoorzaiDurraniPashtun family in Kandahar province. His family had a modest background, with his father being a shopkeeper. However, Qahraman's exceptional talents were recognized early on when he was talent-spotted by the national military commission during his time at the Ghazi Abdullah Khan Lycee in Kandahar. In 1976, he was sent to Kabul to join the military high school.[3]
However, the Saur Revolution in Afghanistan in 1978 influ
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Afghan Biographies
Background:
A large number of people gathered in a Kabul hotel on 28 July 2017 for the fourth “consultative gathering for a legal relaunch of Hezb-e Watan” (Homeland Party). Hezb-e Watan is not just any political party in Afghanistan. It is the reincarnation of the Soviet-backed Hezb-e Dimukratik-e Khalq-e Afghanistan (People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan, PDPA) that ruled the country after a coup in 1978 and under the Soviet occupation (1979-89) until 1992, albeit, since 1990, under its new name Hezb-e Watan.
The party was banned and dissolved by the mujahedin government in 1992. Several attempts to officially revive it after 2001 have been rejected by the Ministry of Justice (under which all parties have to register). The conferences, that still did not officially declare the “existence” of the party, are a way to explore how this could work.
The convener of the conferences was Abdul Jabbar Qahraman, a former MP, who relinquished his seat to become the president’s envoy for security af
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Afghan Biographies
Abdul Jabbar
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2. Previous Functions:
Major General Afghan Army (1982-1992)
Wolesi Jirga Member 2010 MP MNA Helmand
Presidents special representative for the security in Helmand (20160331)
3. Biodata:
Abdul Jabar Qaharman was born in 1959, in Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province. He is a Nurzai Pashtun. Jabar graduated from Harbi Khwanzay Military School in Kabul in 1982. He then graduated from Harbi Pohantoon Military University, also in Kabul, in 1984.
After graduation from military university, Jabar served as an ANA commander in Maiwand District, Kandahar, from 1982 to 1992. He is ranked as a Major General.
His command was the last bastion of the Russian-backed Communist government in southern Afghanistan, and he became personally identified with its collapse here in 1993, when he withdrew his forces and turned Lashkar Gah over to the C.I.A.-backed mujahedeen. He went into exile in Moscow for a decade afterward.
He returned to Afghanistan 2007 after the United States invasion in 2001 and the fall of the Tali
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