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The four men's capture occurred when Zadran was considered a firm US ally. But, two and a half years later, when Zadran was considered a renegade, Sarajuddin's efforts to raise troops to serve under Pacha Khan Zadran, to overthrow the
Taliban, was offered as a justification for classifying the four
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In another development, United States special forces killed the eldest son of a notorious warlord, Padsha Khan Zadran, and nine of his men in a clash on Sunday southeast of Kabul, a spokesman for Mr. Zadran said today. The United States military confirmed the clash, but said only one of the rebels
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inadvertently triggered hostilities when he met with Zadran in early
September 2007. McNeill's intent was to get Zadran's men to stop setting up roadblocks. Their unauthorized roadblocks were interfering with the activities of US troops. But Zadran's rivals thought McNeill had come to personally
172:, as he fled the Northern Alliance. American military intelligence had authorized a retaliatory attack on Sarajuddin, destroying his house, and killing his wife and half a dozen family members. The other three men were captured because they owned passports, or were related to Sarajuddin.
135:"The disarmament commission reports that Pacha Khan Zadran, a commander in southeastern Paktia province who had surrendered weapons in order to be allowed to stand as a candidate for the lower house, has not handed over all his weapons."
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Sarajuddin's connection to Pacha Khan was that tribal elders had directed him to recruit fighters from his village, and four neighboring villages, to fight under Zadran, when the USA appealed to local leaders to overthrow the
Taliban.
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in the 2001 invasion, with
American backing. He subsequently assumed the governorship of the province. In 2002, he engaged in a violent conflict with rival tribal leaders in the province over the governorship of the province, shelling
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as governor of Paktia
Province, Zadran retaliated in late April 2002 by bombarding the city of Gardez, the provincial capital, killing 36 civilians. In September 2002, with Zadran claiming governorship of the neighboring
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Zadran was arrested by
Pakistani security forces in November 2003. On February 3, 2004 he and his brother Amanullah were brought to the border of Afghanistan and handed over to Afghan troops. They were then driven to
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Alishah
Paktiawal, from the police crime branch ... said the assassination attempt had come just a day or so after police foiled another death plot against the politician.
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Pacha Khan Zadran's son, grandson and bodyguard were passengers in the vehicle, and were injured, as were five bystanders. One injured individual subsequently died.
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217:. Officials said the capture occurred with their cooperation because his forces had been setting up roadblocks on the roads in Paktia, and robbing travelers.
164:. Sarajuddin had been anonymously denounced to American intelligence officials, who believed a claim that Sarajuddin had been the overnight host to a senior
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199:"I'll tell you: The checkpoint on the way to Khost took 200 Pakistani rupees from me. This was the checkpoint that belongs to Padsha Khan Zadran.
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arrest Zadran, and chose that moment to launch an impromptu sneak attack. Over fifty people were reported to have been killed.
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regarded PKZ as their main nemesis because they had been caught in the crossfire between Zadran and his local rivals.
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The attack was also attributed to one of Pacha Khan Zadran's regional rivals, renegade militia leader
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was forced to publish the names of the 645 captives held in the
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believed Pacha Khan was extorting payments from drivers on the
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542:"Villagers Say Errors by U.S. Causing Grief For Innocent"
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had killed Pacha Khan's eldest son, and nine of his men.
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and obstructing two separate appointed governors sent by
685:"Allies in fight against terror at war with each other"
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September 2007 meeting with Dan McNeil, NATO commander
469:"U.S. Returns 18 Guantánamo Detainees to Afghanistan"
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59:Angered that his assistance to American forces in
662:Gung-ho rogue troops add torture to their arsenal
233:. They report that in 2002 and 2003 the American
2696:Members of the House of the People (Afghanistan)
209:forces captured Pacha Khan Zadran in Pakistan's
513:"Armed Conflict Database: Afghanistan Timeline"
352:. One of the individuals on the list was named
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94:, reported that a Zadran spokesman claimed US
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634:"Cloak of secrecy hides abuse in Afghanistan"
517:International Institute for Strategic Studies
129:International Institute for Strategic Studies
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603:. Securisk. February 5, 2004. Archived from
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193:"Killing you is a very easy thing for us"
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601:"Pakistanis Turn Over Wanted Warlord"
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119:Elected to Afghanistan's legislature
24:
849:December 2001–February 2002
754:"Bomb blast kills 5 Afghan police"
350:Bagram Theater Internment Facility
14:
1529:Shoaib Sabet Mohammad Shoaib Sani
817:collected news and commentary at
229:referred to Pacha Khan Zadran as
452:Pakistan hands over Afghan rebel
366:Ziauddin (Afghan militia leader)
111:, and a helicopter took them to
2706:Afghan expatriates in Pakistan
1428:(September 2021–November 2023)
1238:Alahaj Muhammad Ishaq Rahguzar
1053:(September 2015–February 2018)
980:(September 2021–November 2021)
1:
1246:(January 2020–September 2021)
1197:(November 2021–February 2023)
1143:(September 2012–October 2015)
191:, in a 2003 report entitled:
2686:Governors of Paktia Province
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1808:(December 2015–January 2017)
1784:(October 2010–December 2010)
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793:. 2009-09-22. Archived from
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268:commander American General
118:
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1234:(December 2017–March 2018)
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950:(April 2009–November 2010)
938:(February 2005–April 2009)
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144:Four Guantanamo detainees
2524:
2356:Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib
2226:Sayed Abdul Karim Hashimi
2200:
1837:
1802:(June 2015–December 2015)
1772:(July 2007–December 2008)
1727:Mohammad Ishaq Akhundzada
1711:(July 2016–February 2018)
1699:(May 2010–September 2015)
1644:(November 2021–June 2023)
1638:(June 2021–November 2021)
1519:(March 2017–January 2018)
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1113:(July 2006–November 2007)
1101:(February 2005–July 2006)
1047:(May 2013–September 2015)
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1035:(May 2009–September 2012)
1033:Dilbar Jan Arman Shinwari
986:(November 2021–June 2023)
904:
851:
834:
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420:. London: Verso. p.
344:On January 16, 2010, the
180:men as enemy combatants.
55:Siege of Gardez and Khost
2563:Sayed Ikramuddin Masoomi
1851:Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
1778:(December 2008–May 2010)
1723:(May 2021–November 2021)
1624:Mohammad Dawood Laghmani
1517:Mohammad Arif Shah Jahan
1507:(July 2013–January 2015)
1477:(March 2005–August 2006)
1410:(November 2018–May 2020)
1386:(December 2010–May 2013)
1380:(July 2006–November2010)
1299:(October 2013–June 2015)
1232:Engineer Mohammad Dawood
1065:(October 2020–July 2021)
968:(January 2019–June 2021)
930:Sayid Ikramuddin Masoomi
898:provinces of Afghanistan
2150:Muhammad Anwar Jigdaleg
1927:(July 2013–August 2021)
1796:(August 2012–June 2015)
1733:Muhammad Amin Jan Omari
1648:Mohammad Shoiab Resalat
1489:(January 2007–May 2008)
1183:Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
1131:(January 2009–May 2010)
1129:Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
582:. July 2003. p. 40
247:American Special Forces
227:American Special Forces
80:Son killed by Americans
2655:Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
2144:Engineer Mohammad Omar
2061:Hamidullah Qalandarzai
1931:Mohammad Ismail Rosekh
1925:Alhaj Baymorad Qoyunly
1812:Nur Muhammad Kohnaward
1764:Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali
1721:Daud Mohammad Laghmani
1620:(July 2018–April 2021)
1501:(April 2012–July 2013)
1499:Mohammad Akram Kpalwak
1471:(July 2004–March 2005)
1340:Mohammad Sarwar Danesh
1161:(July 2017–April 2019)
1155:(April 2017–July 2017)
1117:Muhammad Alam Ishaqzai
1093:Engineer Mohammad Omar
1088:Faqir Mohammad Mamozai
1057:Abdul Ghafoor Malikzai
1027:Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
966:Muhammad Zekaria Sawda
632:(September 26, 2006).
416:Mann, Michael (2003).
277:Assassination attempts
204:
137:
2569:Ghulam Qawis Abubaker
2169:Mohammad Golab Mangal
2125:Qadratullah Abu Hamza
2118:Muhammad Qasim Khalid
2111:Mohammad Usman Turabi
2036:Ghulam Qawis Abubaker
1894:Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani
1869:Mohammad Gulab Mangal
1814:(May 2020–March 2021)
1788:Aqahi Abdullah Heiwad
1760:(September 2004–2005)
1754:(2001–September 2004)
1693:(May 2008–March 2010)
1691:Engineer Osman Osmani
1687:(March 2008–May 2008)
1626:(April 2021–May 2021)
1614:(June 2018–July 2018)
1608:(July 2017–June 2018)
1505:Mohammad Omar Shirzad
1495:(May 2008–March 2012)
1481:Abdul Ahmad Stanikzai
1374:(June 2005–July 2006)
1357:(April 2004–May 2005)
1286:Mohammad Rahim Aliyar
1250:Qudratullah Abu Hamza
1244:Muhammad Farhad Azimi
1141:Sultan Mohammad Ebadi
1059:(June 2018–July 2020)
1039:Mohammad Tahir Sabari
944:(April 2009–May 2009)
936:Sayyed Mohammad Akram
924:Mohammad Amaan Hamimi
791:Department of Defense
732:on September 27, 2007
720:(December 22, 2006).
718:Habib Rahman Ibrahimi
683:(September 4, 2007).
346:Department of Defense
140:Guantanamo connection
2636:Mohammad Halim Fidai
2593:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
2575:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
2306:Ghulam Dastagir Azad
2220:Mohammad Aman Hamimi
2181:Mohammad Iqbal Azizi
2099:Shuja ul-Mulk Jalala
1968:Mullah Shirin Akhund
1956:Zabihullah Mojaddidy
1919:Mohammad Hashim Zare
1818:Abdul Zaher Faizzada
1776:Mohammad Eqbal Munib
1766:(2005–November 2006)
1717:(June 2018–May 2021)
1632:(May 2021–June 2021)
1594:Mohammadullah Batash
1576:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
1459:(2002–February 2004)
1416:(May 2020–July 2021)
1414:Muhammad Zia Hamdard
1392:(May 2013–June 2015)
1368:(May 2005–June 2005)
1355:Mohammad Ali Sedaqat
1315:Mohammad Tahir Zahir
1311:(May 2020–July 2021)
1303:Mohammad Tahir Zahir
1252:(November 2021–2022)
1228:(2004–December 2017)
1207:Abdul Rahman Haqqani
1105:Mohammad Alam Rasikh
1095:(2003–February 2005)
1023:(May 2007–July 2009)
990:Mohammad Ayub Khalid
670:, September 26, 2006
318:Siraj-ud-Din Haqqani
102:Arrested in Pakistan
2630:Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
2587:Ahmad Faizal Begzad
2544:Abdul Jabar Haqbeen
2492:Abdul Basir Salangi
2399:Raz Mohammed Dalili
2393:Taj Mohammad Wardak
2214:Fazlullah Mojadeddi
2073:Mohammad Nabi Omari
2067:Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
1824:Ahmad Shah Din Dost
1770:Ahmadi Baz Mohammad
1715:Wahidullah Kalimzai
1642:Hafizullah Pahlawan
1630:Abdul Muqqim Rasikh
1602:(October 2015–2017)
1588:Ahmad Faisal Begzad
1564:Mohammad Saleh Zari
1523:Abdul Basir Salangi
1378:Qurban Ali Oruzgani
1372:Jan Mohammad Akbari
1305:(May 2015–May 2020)
1293:(2005–October 2013)
1262:Mohammad Yusuf Wafa
1201:Hizbullah Samiullah
1195:Qari Bakhtiar Muhaz
1123:Abdul Jabbar Haqbin
1051:Anwar Khan Ishaqzai
1021:Mohammad Nasi Tokhi
1017:(May 2005–May 2007)
960:Ahmad Faisal Begzad
954:Shah Waliullah Adib
948:Baz Mohammad Ahmadi
855:Taj Mohammad Wardak
759:The Washington Post
726:Pajhwok Afghan News
392:"Pacha Khan Zadran"
184:Reports of banditry
156:, and his neighbor
127:. According to the
65:Taj Mohammad Wardak
2605:Fazlullah Mujadedi
2581:Abdul Jabbar Taqwa
2429:Bilal Fatih Zadran
2417:Rahmatullah Rahmat
2312:Abdul Karim Brahui
2300:Abdul Karim Brahui
2105:Mohammad Omar Safi
1806:Ghulam Naser Khaze
1794:Syed Anwar Rahmati
1697:Musa Khan Ahmadzai
1679:Faizanullah Faizan
1673:Sher Alam Ibrahimi
1600:Sayed Anwar Saadat
1584:(2007–August 2012)
1570:Enayatullah Enayat
1535:Taj Muhammad Jahid
1511:Mohammad Asif Nang
1408:Syed Anwar Rahmati
1361:Engineer Asadullah
1345:Abdul Hayy Ne'mati
1309:Syed Anwar Rahmati
1189:Nisar Ahmed Nusrat
1177:Taj Mohammad Jahid
1165:Ahmad Farid Baseem
1153:Abdul Qayyum Niazi
1147:Abdul Sattar Bariz
1135:Abdul Majid Munshi
1069:Abdul Sattar Sabir
1015:Enayatullah Enayat
1009:Gul Mohammad Arefi
942:Munshi Abdul Majid
820:The New York Times
815:Padsha Khan Zadran
784:"Bagram detainees"
689:St Augustine Times
580:Human Rights Watch
547:The New York Times
519:. October 15, 2007
474:The New York Times
454:, February 5, 2004
396:GlobalSecurity.org
245:also reports that
189:Human Rights Watch
170:Jalaluddin Haqqani
91:The New York Times
84:On 24 March 2003,
61:Operation Anaconda
2668:
2667:
2664:
2663:
2520:
2519:
2454:Abdul Karim Matin
2423:Juma Khan Hamdard
2387:Pacha Khan Zadran
2362:Assadullah Hamdam
2350:Jan Mohammed Khan
2263:Haji Din Mohammad
2196:
2195:
2005:Rahmatullah Raufi
1962:Ahmadullah Alizai
1950:Haji Din Mohammad
1833:
1832:
1752:Ibrahim Malikzada
1709:Abdul Karim Matin
1636:Enayatullah Kamal
1545:Ghawsuddin Rahbar
1487:Mohayuddin Baluch
1366:Ezatullah Wassefi
1321:Abdullah Sarhadhi
1297:Ghulam Ali Wahdat
1258:(2022–March 2023)
1226:Atta Muhammad Nur
1171:Abdul Qadim Naizi
1111:Sayyed Ikramuddin
1099:Juma Khan Hamdard
1045:Ahmadullah Alizai
978:Amanuddin Mansoor
926:(2003–March 2004)
861:
860:
852:Succeeded by
667:The Seattle Times
638:The Seattle Times
418:Incoherent Empire
337:
336:
301:December 22, 2006
291:February 24, 2006
242:The Seattle Times
222:The Seattle Times
109:Jalalabad Airport
17:Pacha Khan Zadran
2713:
2611:Abdul Haq Shafaq
2526:
2511:Khairullah Anosh
2473:Keramuddin Keram
2448:Mohibullah Samim
2368:Mohammad Sherzad
2269:Gul Agha Sherzai
2202:
2175:Lutfullah Mashal
2093:Fazlullah Wahidi
1999:Asadullah Khalid
1987:Gul Agha Sherzai
1839:
1826:(December 2021–)
1782:Fazlul Haq Nejat
1758:Abdul Qadir Alam
1703:Aminullah Hamimi
1669:(2001–June 2005)
1667:Asadullah Khalid
1618:Naqibullah Fayeq
1612:Abdul Haq Shafiq
1582:Abdul Haq Shafaq
1475:Ezatullah Wasifi
1469:Assadullah Falah
1457:Abdul Hai Nemati
1440:(November 2023–)
1426:Aminullah Zubair
1390:Abdul Haq Shafaq
1323:(November 2021–)
1185:(December 2020–)
1159:Abdul Hai Nemati
1063:Hesamuddin Shams
984:Abdul Ghani Faiq
918:Sayed Amin Tareq
906:
887:
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829:Preceded by
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644:on March 7, 2007
640:. Archived from
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407:
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371:Abdullah Mujahid
330:October 13, 2007
288:
26:
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2691:Afghan warlords
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2405:Assadullah Wafa
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2331:Jamaluddin Badr
2317:
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2187:Umar Yasir
1384:Syed Zamin
910:Badakhshan
766:2009-06-19
736:2007-03-27
648:2007-10-22
630:Craig Pyes
626:Kevin Sack
611:2007-10-22
586:2007-10-22
558:2009-01-07
523:2007-10-22
485:2007-02-27
401:19 January
377:References
285:attempts.
168:militant,
148:, his son
146:Khan Zaman
2599:Yasin Zia
2530:Sar-e Pol
2407:(2004–05)
2401:(2002–04)
2265:(2002–04)
2249:Nangarhar
2171:(2006–08)
894:Governors
340:Namesakes
257:highway.
215:Nangarhar
207:Pakistani
150:Gul Zaman
2503:Samangan
2465:Panjshir
2323:Nuristan
2281:Muzammil
2123:Mawlawi
2116:Mawlawi
1979:Kandahar
1332:Daykundi
837:Governor
448:BBC News
360:See also
2440:Paktika
2431:(2021–)
2342:Oruzgan
2283:(2021–)
2189:(2021–)
2161:Laghman
2075:(2021–)
2019:(2021–)
1970:(2021–)
1911:Jowzjan
1843:Helmand
1539:Unknown
1080:Baghlan
1001:Badghis
896:of the
308:Taliban
166:Taliban
33:Taliban
2622:Wardak
2555:Takhar
2484:Parwan
2379:Paktia
2292:Nimruz
2277:(2021)
2136:Kunduz
2028:Kapisa
1659:Ghazni
1556:Faryab
1273:Bamyan
428:
315:Maulvi
255:Gardez
21:Pashto
2647:Zabul
2206:Logar
2084:Kunar
2047:Khost
1942:Kabul
1886:Herat
1449:Farah
1218:Balkh
798:(PDF)
787:(PDF)
576:(PDF)
251:Khost
231:"PKZ"
113:Kabul
74:Khost
35:from
1744:Ghor
831:None
701:2007
426:ISBN
403:2018
266:NATO
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