Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs
- Norullah Noori
The Ministry of Borders and Tribal Affairs (Pashto: د سرحدونو او قبایلو چارو وزارت), (Dari: وزارت امور سرحدات، اقوام و قبایل) is an organ of the Central Government of Afghanistan.[4][5]
List
name | term | appointed by | notes |
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Faiz Mohammed | 1975-? | Mohammed Daoud Khan | Republic of Afghanistan |
Faiz Mohammed | 11 January 1980 - 11 September 1980 | Babrak Karmal | Democratic Republic of Afghanistan |
Amanullah Zadran | 2001-12—mid-2002 | Hamid Karzai | |
Arif Nurzai | mid-2002 to mid-2004(?) | Hamid Karzai | |
Abdul Karim Barahawi | Hamid Karzai | ||
Norullah Noori | 7 September 2021 – present | Hibatullah Akhundzada | Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan |
External links
- Official site
References
- ^ "Taliban bring new faces to fill Cabinet positions in Afghanistan". www.aa.com.tr.
- ^ "The Taliban Announce Remaining Cabinet Members". 21 September 2021.
- ^ عرفانیار, احمدشاه (22 November 2021). "حکومت یو شمېر وزارتونو، ملکي او پوځي ادارو لپاره نوي سرپرستان او مرستيالان وټاکل" – via pajhwok.com.
- ^ a b "Afghan power brokers: Playing the tribal loyalty card". Christian Science Monitor. 10 June 2002. Archived from the original on 28 October 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2009.
The Zadrans are the largest tribe in southeastern Afghanistan – important enough that last December Karzai appointed one of Khan's younger brothers, Amanullah Zadran, as his minister of borders and tribal affairs.
- ^ Waldman, Amy (28 December 2001). "A Nation Challenged: Disputed attack; Fluid Loyalties Are Laid Bare By a U.S. Raid". New York Times. Retrieved 19 June 2009.
- ^ a b c d Thomas H. Johnson (February 2006). "The Prospects for Post-Conflict Afghanistan: A Call of the Sirens to the Country's Troubled Past". Vol. V, no. 2. Strategic Insights. Archived from the original on 1 March 2009. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
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