198:"Sher Mohammad Akhonzada, the former governor of Helmand, has already hired 500 fighters. Mr. Akhonzada was thrown out from the governorship of Helmand on the demand of the British government before went down into Helmand because of his involvement with the drugs, because of his involvement with the Taliban, and his very unsavory reputation, Now if a man like that is going to armed, it is going to lead to a very negative reaction by NATO, by the European Union, by the United Nations, by everyone trying to carry out a reform agenda. This is a repudiation of the whole reform agenda."
226:"I think in Afghanistan, particularly Helmand province, the opium business has a strong role in everything — security, administration, corruption, terrorist activities. The mafia or drug smugglers are against eradication, law enforcement, peace and stability, and against me. That's the real struggle in our area."
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until he was removed from his post for his ties to the opium trade. Daoud was appointed in
December 2005, and replaced in December 2006 after the insistence of the British ISAF troops. The U.S. used the warlords to help them hunt Al Qaeda and the Taliban and it is rumored this extended to ignoring
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Mohammad Daud served as
Governor of the southern province of Helmand from December 2005 to late 2006. During his time in Helmand, a province with over 1.5 million inhabitants, Daud oversaw the initial engagement with insurgency, the fight against the corrupt narcotics trade, the development of a
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in late 2001, Mohammad Daud joined the
Administration of Hamid Karzai, as a Director in the office of the newly constituted National Security Council in 2002. In that role, he worked very closely with President Karzai, The National Security Advisor, and senior international colleagues as lead on
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in 1957. He studied civil engineering, specializing in irrigation at the famous Kabul
Polytechnic, graduating in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science. Following that he worked to build apartments for the Afghan Ministry of Defense in Kabul, before fleeing to join the resistance in the early 1980's.
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In the 1990s
Mohammad Daud continued to help the people of southern Afghanistan. He joined the NGO's assisting the Afghan refugees with food, accommodation, and medical assistance, and was elected to head the NGO co-ordination body for southern Afghanistan (SWABAC) and subsequently elected to
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reported that the
British government requested Daoud's appointment. 4,000 British troops were posted to Helmand, following Daoud's appointment. Daoud had requested additional British troops.
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The Times reported that Daoud's deputy, Amir
Muhammad Akhundzada, had also been replaced. They also reported that Daoud declined an appointment to be Governor of
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Helmand where he quickly rose as the liaison point between field commanders in Afghanistan and the mujahideen leadership in the Pakistani city of
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had appointed Daoud's predecessor Sher
Mohammed Akhundzada to Afghanistan's Upper House; continued to meet with him, and appointed his brother,
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47:December 2005 – December 2006
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1025:Shoaib Sabet Mohammad Shoaib Sani
924:(September 2021–November 2023)
734:Alahaj Muhammad Ishaq Rahguzar
549:(September 2015–February 2018)
476:(September 2021–November 2021)
1:
2187:Governors of Helmand Province
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693:(November 2021–February 2023)
639:(September 2012–October 2015)
1609:(August 2021–September 2021)
1304:(December 2015–January 2017)
1280:(October 2010–December 2010)
1086:(August 2012–September 2012)
1027:(October 2018–February 2020)
900:(October 2017–November 2018)
615:(November 2007–January 2008)
452:(November 2010–October 2015)
1286:(December 2010–August 2012)
1177:(September 2007–March 2008)
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1201:(September 2015–July 2016)
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979:(August 2006–January 2007)
918:(July 2021–September 2021)
894:(June 2015–September 2017)
730:(December 2017–March 2018)
699:(February 2023–April 2023)
687:(Sep 2021??–November 2021)
669:(September 2019–July 2020)
470:(June 2021–September 2021)
446:(April 2009–November 2010)
434:(February 2005–April 2009)
428:(March 2004–February 2005)
120:Mohammad Daud was born in
2020:
1852:Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib
1722:Sayed Abdul Karim Hashimi
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1298:(June 2015–December 2015)
1268:(July 2007–December 2008)
1223:Mohammad Ishaq Akhundzada
1207:(July 2016–February 2018)
1195:(May 2010–September 2015)
1140:(November 2021–June 2023)
1134:(June 2021–November 2021)
1015:(March 2017–January 2018)
1009:(January 2015–March 2017)
961:(February 2004–July 2004)
813:(July 2021–November 2021)
736:(March 2018–January 2020)
675:(July 2020–December 2020)
645:(October 2015–March 2017)
609:(July 2006–November 2007)
597:(February 2005–July 2006)
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1347:Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
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1219:(May 2021–November 2021)
1120:Mohammad Dawood Laghmani
1013:Mohammad Arif Shah Jahan
1003:(July 2013–January 2015)
973:(March 2005–August 2006)
906:(November 2018–May 2020)
882:(December 2010–May 2013)
876:(July 2006–November2010)
795:(October 2013–June 2015)
728:Engineer Mohammad Dawood
561:(October 2020–July 2021)
464:(January 2019–June 2021)
426:Sayid Ikramuddin Masoomi
394:provinces of Afghanistan
243:Sher Mohammed Akhundzada
208:Amir Muhammad Akhundzada
58:Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
1646:Muhammad Anwar Jigdaleg
1423:(July 2013–August 2021)
1292:(August 2012–June 2015)
1229:Muhammad Amin Jan Omari
1144:Mohammad Shoiab Resalat
985:(January 2007–May 2008)
679:Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
627:(January 2009–May 2010)
625:Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
163:toppling of the Taliban
2151:Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
1640:Engineer Mohammad Omar
1557:Hamidullah Qalandarzai
1427:Mohammad Ismail Rosekh
1421:Alhaj Baymorad Qoyunly
1308:Nur Muhammad Kohnaward
1260:Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali
1217:Daud Mohammad Laghmani
1116:(July 2018–April 2021)
997:(April 2012–July 2013)
995:Mohammad Akram Kpalwak
967:(July 2004–March 2005)
836:Mohammad Sarwar Danesh
657:(July 2017–April 2019)
651:(April 2017–July 2017)
613:Muhammad Alam Ishaqzai
589:Engineer Mohammad Omar
584:Faqir Mohammad Mamozai
553:Abdul Ghafoor Malikzai
523:Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
462:Muhammad Zekaria Sawda
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1665:Mohammad Golab Mangal
1621:Qadratullah Abu Hamza
1614:Muhammad Qasim Khalid
1607:Mohammad Usman Turabi
1532:Ghulam Qawis Abubaker
1390:Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani
1365:Mohammad Gulab Mangal
1310:(May 2020–March 2021)
1284:Aqahi Abdullah Heiwad
1256:(September 2004–2005)
1250:(2001–September 2004)
1189:(May 2008–March 2010)
1187:Engineer Osman Osmani
1183:(March 2008–May 2008)
1122:(April 2021–May 2021)
1110:(June 2018–July 2018)
1104:(July 2017–June 2018)
1001:Mohammad Omar Shirzad
991:(May 2008–March 2012)
977:Abdul Ahmad Stanikzai
870:(June 2005–July 2006)
853:(April 2004–May 2005)
782:Mohammad Rahim Aliyar
746:Qudratullah Abu Hamza
740:Muhammad Farhad Azimi
637:Sultan Mohammad Ebadi
555:(June 2018–July 2020)
535:Mohammad Tahir Sabari
440:(April 2009–May 2009)
432:Sayyed Mohammad Akram
420:Mohammad Amaan Hamimi
344:on September 28, 2007
210:, as Daoud's deputy.
129:Mujahideen activities
2132:Mohammad Halim Fidai
2089:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
2071:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
1802:Ghulam Dastagir Azad
1716:Mohammad Aman Hamimi
1677:Mohammad Iqbal Azizi
1595:Shuja ul-Mulk Jalala
1464:Mullah Shirin Akhund
1452:Zabihullah Mojaddidy
1415:Mohammad Hashim Zare
1314:Abdul Zaher Faizzada
1272:Mohammad Eqbal Munib
1262:(2005–November 2006)
1213:(June 2018–May 2021)
1128:(May 2021–June 2021)
1090:Mohammadullah Batash
1072:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
955:(2002–February 2004)
912:(May 2020–July 2021)
910:Muhammad Zia Hamdard
888:(May 2013–June 2015)
864:(May 2005–June 2005)
851:Mohammad Ali Sedaqat
811:Mohammad Tahir Zahir
807:(May 2020–July 2021)
799:Mohammad Tahir Zahir
748:(November 2021–2022)
724:(2004–December 2017)
703:Abdul Rahman Haqqani
601:Mohammad Alam Rasikh
591:(2003–February 2005)
519:(May 2007–July 2009)
486:Mohammad Ayub Khalid
135:communist government
133:Daud fled the hated
103:(born 1957) was the
2126:Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
2083:Ahmad Faizal Begzad
2040:Abdul Jabar Haqbeen
1988:Abdul Basir Salangi
1895:Raz Mohammed Dalili
1889:Taj Mohammad Wardak
1710:Fazlullah Mojadeddi
1569:Mohammad Nabi Omari
1563:Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
1320:Ahmad Shah Din Dost
1266:Ahmadi Baz Mohammad
1211:Wahidullah Kalimzai
1138:Hafizullah Pahlawan
1126:Abdul Muqqim Rasikh
1098:(October 2015–2017)
1084:Ahmad Faisal Begzad
1060:Mohammad Saleh Zari
1019:Abdul Basir Salangi
874:Qurban Ali Oruzgani
868:Jan Mohammad Akbari
801:(May 2015–May 2020)
789:(2005–October 2013)
758:Mohammad Yusuf Wafa
697:Hizbullah Samiullah
691:Qari Bakhtiar Muhaz
619:Abdul Jabbar Haqbin
547:Anwar Khan Ishaqzai
517:Mohammad Nasi Tokhi
513:(May 2005–May 2007)
456:Ahmad Faisal Begzad
450:Shah Waliullah Adib
444:Baz Mohammad Ahmadi
157:Governor of Helmand
105:governor of Helmand
31:Governor of Helmand
2101:Fazlullah Mujadedi
2077:Abdul Jabbar Taqwa
1925:Bilal Fatih Zadran
1913:Rahmatullah Rahmat
1808:Abdul Karim Brahui
1796:Abdul Karim Brahui
1601:Mohammad Omar Safi
1302:Ghulam Naser Khaze
1290:Syed Anwar Rahmati
1193:Musa Khan Ahmadzai
1175:Faizanullah Faizan
1169:Sher Alam Ibrahimi
1096:Sayed Anwar Saadat
1080:(2007–August 2012)
1066:Enayatullah Enayat
1031:Taj Muhammad Jahid
1007:Mohammad Asif Nang
904:Syed Anwar Rahmati
857:Engineer Asadullah
841:Abdul Hayy Ne'mati
805:Syed Anwar Rahmati
685:Nisar Ahmed Nusrat
673:Taj Mohammad Jahid
661:Ahmad Farid Baseem
649:Abdul Qayyum Niazi
643:Abdul Sattar Bariz
631:Abdul Majid Munshi
565:Abdul Sattar Sabir
511:Enayatullah Enayat
505:Gul Mohammad Arefi
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1919:Juma Khan Hamdard
1883:Pacha Khan Zadran
1858:Assadullah Hamdam
1846:Jan Mohammed Khan
1759:Haji Din Mohammad
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1458:Ahmadullah Alizai
1446:Haji Din Mohammad
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1205:Abdul Karim Matin
1132:Enayatullah Kamal
1041:Ghawsuddin Rahbar
983:Mohayuddin Baluch
862:Ezatullah Wassefi
817:Abdullah Sarhadhi
793:Ghulam Ali Wahdat
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722:Atta Muhammad Nur
667:Abdul Qadim Naizi
607:Sayyed Ikramuddin
595:Juma Khan Hamdard
541:Ahmadullah Alizai
474:Amanuddin Mansoor
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1495:Asadullah Khalid
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1254:Abdul Qadir Alam
1199:Aminullah Hamimi
1165:(2001–June 2005)
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1114:Naqibullah Fayeq
1108:Abdul Haq Shafiq
1078:Abdul Haq Shafaq
971:Ezatullah Wasifi
965:Assadullah Falah
953:Abdul Hai Nemati
936:(November 2023–)
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886:Abdul Haq Shafaq
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2177:1957 births
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1990:(2009–2021)
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1946:(2010–2014)
1921:(2007–2021)
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1804:(2005–2010)
1798:(2001–2005)
1767:(2004–2021)
1755:(2001–2002)
1753:Abdul Qadir
1736:(2008–2021)
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1513:Yousaf Wafa
1509:(2008–2021)
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1074:(2005–2006)
1068:(2003–2005)
1062:(2001–2003)
777:Ali Yarzada
705:(May 2023–)
603:(July 2006)
525:(July 2009)
416:(2002–2003)
258:Afghanistan
109:Afghanistan
53:Preceded by
35:Afghanistan
2171:Categories
1683:Umar Yasir
880:Syed Zamin
406:Badakhshan
348:2007-07-04
312:2007-07-04
277:References
161:After the
116:Early life
2095:Yasin Zia
2026:Sar-e Pol
1903:(2004–05)
1897:(2002–04)
1761:(2002–04)
1745:Nangarhar
1667:(2006–08)
390:Governors
220:The Times
175:The Times
43:In office
1999:Samangan
1961:Panjshir
1819:Nuristan
1777:Muzammil
1619:Mawlawi
1612:Mawlawi
1475:Kandahar
828:Daykundi
250:Governor
1936:Paktika
1927:(2021–)
1838:Oruzgan
1779:(2021–)
1685:(2021–)
1657:Laghman
1571:(2021–)
1515:(2021–)
1466:(2021–)
1407:Jowzjan
1339:Helmand
1035:Unknown
576:Baghlan
497:Badghis
392:of the
122:Helmand
2118:Wardak
2051:Takhar
1980:Parwan
1875:Paktia
1788:Nimruz
1773:(2021)
1632:Kunduz
1524:Kapisa
1155:Ghazni
1052:Faryab
769:Bamyan
180:London
147:Quetta
2143:Zabul
1702:Logar
1580:Kunar
1543:Khost
1438:Kabul
1382:Herat
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