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177: 212: 399:, were in his presence. During an attempt to arrest Yaqub, he pulled out a pistol and tried to escape through a secret door in the palace, but he was too heavily wounded. He was killed by Abdul Wakil, who was in civilian clothing, being shot five times. Gulabzoy also took part in the operation, supporting the idea of a Parcham-dominated government and previously plotting to kill Hafizullah Amin with the “gang of four”. 284:, president of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in 1979, and was married to one of Amin's sisters. Many details about Mohammed Yaqub's life are unknown, despite his prominence in the military and political scene of Afghanistan as the Chief of General Staff, being the husband of Amin's sister and being a participant of the 340:
who were loyal to Hafizullah Amin, which eventually resulted in Taraki and his supporters from being removed from power on 14 September 1979. On October 23, 1979, Yaqub would be elected as a member of the Central Committee of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan. In the book “Secret
367:, it was argued that only two people in Afghanistan could create obstacles for a Parchamite regime change in the country before the introduction of Soviet troops; Hafizullah Amin and Mohammed Yaqub. According to Ivanova, the chief military adviser of the USSR in Afghanistan, Colonel General 395:, by agreement with Amin. His Soviet adviser was also in the room. According to Ivanova's interpretation of events, Yaqub received the visitors with extreme caution and only talked to them when the Afghan National Guard, the branch of the Afghan Armed Forces which protected 352:
Tall, athletic figure, a beautiful, strong-willed face and a penetrating gaze, he had enormous energy and efficiency. He was fanatically devoted to Hafizullah Amin. He constantly maintained contact with division commanders who obeyed unquestioningly to
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was supported by Watanjar, whereas Hafizullah Amin relied on the support of Yaqub. However, in June 1979, Amin would become the Minister of National Defense and thus the military was in the hands of both Yaqub and Amin.
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met with Yaqub and enquired if he would stay loyal to Amin under any circumstances. Yaqub replied that he would remain loyal to Amin.
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as the Chief of General Staff and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, with Watanjar becoming the
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Not much information is available on Mohammed Yaqub's personal life, although he was a known member of the
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and a commando school in the USSR, therefore qualifying him to become a paratrooper of the
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In a book written by “Ivanova”, a Soviet soldier who participated in the
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Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982
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Chief of General Staff and Lieutenant colonel in the Afghan Army
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on 27 December 1979, and a “first-class” paratrooper of the
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Index

Chief of General Staff
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Tajbeg Palace assault
444th Commando Battalion
Chief of General Staff
Mohammad Aslam Watanjar
Tajbeg Palace
Kabul
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
Hafizullah Amin

Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Afghan National Army
Lieutenant Colonel

444th Commando Battalion
180 Presidential Palace Guards
Saur Revolution
Tajbeg Palace assault

People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
Khalq
Russian
Soviet Union
Hafizullah Amin
Saur Revolution
Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School
444th Commando Battalion
paratrooper

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