• Mullah Obaidullah the Akhund (Pashto: ملا عبيدالله آخوند; c. 1968 – March 5, 2010) was the Defence Minister in the Afghan Taliban government of 1996–2001...
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    Deputy Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan 2002–2010 with Obaidullah Akhund (second deputy, 2002–2007) Akhtar Mansour (second deputy, 2007–2010)...
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  • Jirga in 2005 Obaidullah Akhund, Afghan defence minister Obaidullah Aleem, Pakistani poet Obaidullah Baig, Pakistani writer Obaidullah Hamzah (born 1972)...
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  • Taliban. Known as one of the prominent warriors, Mansour joined the Maulvi Obaidullah Ishaqzai group in 1987 but later Ishaqzai surrendered to Nur ul-Haq Ulumi...
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  • Minerals and Petroleum in Afghanistan Mullah Shirin Akhund, Governor of Kabul, Afghanistan Obaidullah Akhund (c. 1968 – 2010), Defence Minister under the Taliban...
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  • Omar handed over the Taliban leadership to his defence minister, Mullah Obaidullah, in writing. Two days later Omar left Kandahar and went into hiding in...
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    Shah Wali Khan – Was a political and Military figure in Afghanistan Obaidullah Akhund – Defense Minister of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. Dadullah – Afghan...
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  • by:  Iran  Russia  Uzbekistan Commanders and leaders Mohammed Omar Obaidullah Akhund Abdul-Razzaq Akhoundzada Mohammad Ghaus Ihsanullah Ihsan Mullah Dadullah...
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    Agha Sherzai Hamid Karzai Tommy Franks Mullah Omar Akhtar Mansour Obaidullah Akhund Abdul Ghani Baradar Abdul Razzaq Naqibullah Saif al-Adel  Tayyib Agha...
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    2010. On 7 September 2021, an interim government headed by Mohammad Hassan Akhund as Prime Minister was declared by the Taliban. On 17 August 2021, Vice President...
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