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During a testimony to the House of
Commons Defense Committee in January 2006, the removal of Akhundzada was welcomed as a "step in the right direction", that would help further the British effort in Helmand. However, one committee member cautioned that "the removal of somebody who is a governor from
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Sher
Mohammad Akhundzada acknowledged that his administration had indeed been storing opium in specially built compounds, but claimed that they had done so with the intent of handing it over to the Interior Ministry for disposal. Nobody believed in this explanation, and in December 2005, President
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who became a leading jihadi commander in
Helmand. After Nasim was assassinated in 1990, his brother Rasul Akhundzada (Sher Mohammad's father) became governor of Helmand. Another brother, Abdul Ghafar Akhundzada, became governor when Rasul died of cancer. Abdul Ghafar was assassinated in
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production and smuggling, leading to his removal from office by the Afghan government in 2005 after lobbying by the
British, who were leading counter-narcotic efforts in Afghanistan at the time. He was succeeded as governor of Helmand by
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had requested. However, in reality, Sher
Mohammed used this to disarm rival tribes and take control of their territory and opium. This had the effect of weakening Helmand's defenses, leaving it vulnerable to attacks by the Taliban.
265:. Although Daoud was well-regarded by the ISAF coalition for his charm, openness, and English proficiency, unlike Akhundzada he had no tribal base in Helmand and was forced to rely heavily on British support to assert influence.
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in
Helmand. He released 3,000 of his tribesmen to join the Taliban and spread rumors that the British had come to Helmand to steal the local people's opium revenue and avenge their historical defeat at the
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126 years earlier. President Hamid Karzai later expressed regret over the decision to sack Sher
Mohammad, acknowledging: "I made the mistake of listening to . And when they came in, the Taliban came."
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office when in the past he has been one of the warlords does not remove him from his ability to cause a lot of problems for the area and for
British troops when they arrive"
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from 2001 to 2005. As governor, he implemented various agricultural projects in
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War Comes to Garmser: Thirty Years of Conflict on the Afghan Frontier
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632:"President Karzai’s supporters ‘buy’ votes for Afghanistan election"
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Sher Mohammed Akhundzada was appointed as Governor by the President
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President Karzai’s supporters ‘buy’ votes for Afghanistan election
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War From the Ground Up: Twenty-First Century Combat as Politics
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Ilyas Dayee, Mohammad; MacKenzie, Jean; Gardesh, Hafizullah.
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Sher Mohammed was born to the Akhundzada family in northern
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When More is Less: The International Project in Afghanistan
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to irrigate northern Helmand, construction of an intake on
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Karzai reluctantly replaced Akhundzada as governor with
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230:in Kamal Khan to irrigate unproductive farms.
178:. Belonging to the main tribe of Helmand, the
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590:"Helmand Ex-Governor Joins Karzai Blame Game"
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540:. Oxford University Press. p. 132.
510:Unwinnable: Britain’s War in Afghanistan
483:Unwinnable: Britain’s War in Afghanistan
431:"Helmand: bombs, drugs, and the Taliban"
174:, which played an important role in the
594:Institute for War & Peace Reporting
567:. Oxford University Press. p. 44.
345:. Oxford University Press. p. 21.
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182:, they hailed from the district of
507:Farrell, Theo (7 September 2017).
480:Farrell, Theo (7 September 2017).
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1342:Shoaib Sabet Mohammad Shoaib Sani
459:. London: C. Hurst. p. 107.
235:production and smuggling of opium
211:in 2001 and served until 2005.
1241:(September 2021–November 2023)
1051:Alahaj Muhammad Ishaq Rahguzar
866:(September 2015–February 2018)
793:(September 2021–November 2021)
1:
2494:Governors of Helmand Province
1059:(January 2020–September 2021)
1010:(November 2021–February 2023)
956:(September 2012–October 2015)
561:Simpson, Emile (1 May 2018).
513:. Random House. p. 167.
486:. Random House. p. 167.
1926:(August 2021–September 2021)
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1217:(October 2017–November 2018)
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769:(November 2010–October 2015)
1603:(December 2010–August 2012)
1494:(September 2007–March 2008)
1409:(September 2012–April 2015)
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1235:(July 2021–September 2021)
1211:(June 2015–September 2017)
1047:(December 2017–March 2018)
1016:(February 2023–April 2023)
1004:(Sep 2021??–November 2021)
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787:(June 2021–September 2021)
763:(April 2009–November 2010)
751:(February 2005–April 2009)
745:(March 2004–February 2005)
534:Malkasian, Carter (2021).
402:Malkasian, Carter (2021).
310:2009 presidential election
289:Talking to journalists in
137:tribal leader who was the
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2169:Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib
2039:Sayed Abdul Karim Hashimi
2013:
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1615:(June 2015–December 2015)
1585:(July 2007–December 2008)
1540:Mohammad Ishaq Akhundzada
1524:(July 2016–February 2018)
1512:(May 2010–September 2015)
1457:(November 2021–June 2023)
1451:(June 2021–November 2021)
1332:(March 2017–January 2018)
1326:(January 2015–March 2017)
1278:(February 2004–July 2004)
1130:(July 2021–November 2021)
1053:(March 2018–January 2020)
992:(July 2020–December 2020)
962:(October 2015–March 2017)
926:(July 2006–November 2007)
914:(February 2005–July 2006)
860:(May 2013–September 2015)
854:(September 2012–May 2013)
848:(May 2009–September 2012)
846:Dilbar Jan Arman Shinwari
799:(November 2021–June 2023)
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312:, Akhundzada, along with
188:Mohammad Nasim Akhundzada
120:
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45:
2376:Sayed Ikramuddin Masoomi
1664:Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
1591:(December 2008–May 2010)
1536:(May 2021–November 2021)
1437:Mohammad Dawood Laghmani
1330:Mohammad Arif Shah Jahan
1320:(July 2013–January 2015)
1290:(March 2005–August 2006)
1223:(November 2018–May 2020)
1199:(December 2010–May 2013)
1193:(July 2006–November2010)
1112:(October 2013–June 2015)
1045:Engineer Mohammad Dawood
878:(October 2020–July 2021)
781:(January 2019–June 2021)
743:Sayid Ikramuddin Masoomi
711:provinces of Afghanistan
127:Sher Mohammed Akhundzada
36:Sher Mohammad Akhundzada
18:Sher Mohammed Akhundzada
1963:Muhammad Anwar Jigdaleg
1740:(July 2013–August 2021)
1609:(August 2012–June 2015)
1546:Muhammad Amin Jan Omari
1461:Mohammad Shoiab Resalat
1302:(January 2007–May 2008)
996:Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
944:(January 2009–May 2010)
942:Mohammad Akbar Barakzai
27:Governor of Afghanistan
2468:Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
1957:Engineer Mohammad Omar
1874:Hamidullah Qalandarzai
1744:Mohammad Ismail Rosekh
1738:Alhaj Baymorad Qoyunly
1625:Nur Muhammad Kohnaward
1577:Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali
1534:Daud Mohammad Laghmani
1433:(July 2018–April 2021)
1314:(April 2012–July 2013)
1312:Mohammad Akram Kpalwak
1284:(July 2004–March 2005)
1153:Mohammad Sarwar Danesh
974:(July 2017–April 2019)
968:(April 2017–July 2017)
930:Muhammad Alam Ishaqzai
906:Engineer Mohammad Omar
901:Faqir Mohammad Mamozai
870:Abdul Ghafoor Malikzai
840:Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
779:Muhammad Zekaria Sawda
455:Suhrke, Astri (2011).
392:Malkasian 2013, p. 83.
383:Malkasian 2013, p. 55.
2382:Ghulam Qawis Abubaker
1982:Mohammad Golab Mangal
1938:Qadratullah Abu Hamza
1931:Muhammad Qasim Khalid
1924:Mohammad Usman Turabi
1849:Ghulam Qawis Abubaker
1707:Ahmad Yusuf Nuristani
1682:Mohammad Gulab Mangal
1627:(May 2020–March 2021)
1601:Aqahi Abdullah Heiwad
1573:(September 2004–2005)
1567:(2001–September 2004)
1506:(May 2008–March 2010)
1504:Engineer Osman Osmani
1500:(March 2008–May 2008)
1439:(April 2021–May 2021)
1427:(June 2018–July 2018)
1421:(July 2017–June 2018)
1318:Mohammad Omar Shirzad
1308:(May 2008–March 2012)
1294:Abdul Ahmad Stanikzai
1187:(June 2005–July 2006)
1170:(April 2004–May 2005)
1099:Mohammad Rahim Aliyar
1063:Qudratullah Abu Hamza
1057:Muhammad Farhad Azimi
954:Sultan Mohammad Ebadi
872:(June 2018–July 2020)
852:Mohammad Tahir Sabari
757:(April 2009–May 2009)
749:Sayyed Mohammad Akram
737:Mohammad Amaan Hamimi
374:Malkasian 2013, p. 49
131:Sher Ahmed Akhundzada
2449:Mohammad Halim Fidai
2406:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
2388:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
2119:Ghulam Dastagir Azad
2033:Mohammad Aman Hamimi
1994:Mohammad Iqbal Azizi
1912:Shuja ul-Mulk Jalala
1781:Mullah Shirin Akhund
1769:Zabihullah Mojaddidy
1732:Mohammad Hashim Zare
1631:Abdul Zaher Faizzada
1589:Mohammad Eqbal Munib
1579:(2005–November 2006)
1530:(June 2018–May 2021)
1445:(May 2021–June 2021)
1407:Mohammadullah Batash
1389:Abdul Latif Ibrahimi
1272:(2002–February 2004)
1229:(May 2020–July 2021)
1227:Muhammad Zia Hamdard
1205:(May 2013–June 2015)
1181:(May 2005–June 2005)
1168:Mohammad Ali Sedaqat
1128:Mohammad Tahir Zahir
1124:(May 2020–July 2021)
1116:Mohammad Tahir Zahir
1065:(November 2021–2022)
1041:(2004–December 2017)
1020:Abdul Rahman Haqqani
918:Mohammad Alam Rasikh
908:(2003–February 2005)
836:(May 2007–July 2009)
803:Mohammad Ayub Khalid
239:national Afghan army
2443:Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
2400:Ahmad Faizal Begzad
2357:Abdul Jabar Haqbeen
2305:Abdul Basir Salangi
2212:Raz Mohammed Dalili
2206:Taj Mohammad Wardak
2027:Fazlullah Mojadeddi
1886:Mohammad Nabi Omari
1880:Abdul Jabbar Naeemi
1637:Ahmad Shah Din Dost
1583:Ahmadi Baz Mohammad
1528:Wahidullah Kalimzai
1455:Hafizullah Pahlawan
1443:Abdul Muqqim Rasikh
1415:(October 2015–2017)
1401:Ahmad Faisal Begzad
1377:Mohammad Saleh Zari
1336:Abdul Basir Salangi
1191:Qurban Ali Oruzgani
1185:Jan Mohammad Akbari
1118:(May 2015–May 2020)
1106:(2005–October 2013)
1075:Mohammad Yusuf Wafa
1014:Hizbullah Samiullah
1008:Qari Bakhtiar Muhaz
936:Abdul Jabbar Haqbin
864:Anwar Khan Ishaqzai
834:Mohammad Nasi Tokhi
830:(May 2005–May 2007)
773:Ahmad Faisal Begzad
767:Shah Waliullah Adib
761:Baz Mohammad Ahmadi
295:governor of Helmand
257:forces to Helmand.
203:Governor of Helmand
139:Governor of Helmand
51:Governor of Helmand
2418:Fazlullah Mujadedi
2394:Abdul Jabbar Taqwa
2242:Bilal Fatih Zadran
2230:Rahmatullah Rahmat
2125:Abdul Karim Brahui
2113:Abdul Karim Brahui
1918:Mohammad Omar Safi
1619:Ghulam Naser Khaze
1607:Syed Anwar Rahmati
1510:Musa Khan Ahmadzai
1492:Faizanullah Faizan
1486:Sher Alam Ibrahimi
1413:Sayed Anwar Saadat
1397:(2007–August 2012)
1383:Enayatullah Enayat
1348:Taj Muhammad Jahid
1324:Mohammad Asif Nang
1221:Syed Anwar Rahmati
1174:Engineer Asadullah
1158:Abdul Hayy Ne'mati
1122:Syed Anwar Rahmati
1002:Nisar Ahmed Nusrat
990:Taj Mohammad Jahid
978:Ahmad Farid Baseem
966:Abdul Qayyum Niazi
960:Abdul Sattar Bariz
948:Abdul Majid Munshi
882:Abdul Sattar Sabir
828:Enayatullah Enayat
822:Gul Mohammad Arefi
755:Munshi Abdul Majid
279:Taliban insurgency
199:on 18 March 2000.
39:شیر محمد آخوندزاده
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2236:Juma Khan Hamdard
2200:Pacha Khan Zadran
2175:Assadullah Hamdam
2163:Jan Mohammed Khan
2076:Haji Din Mohammad
2009:
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1775:Ahmadullah Alizai
1763:Haji Din Mohammad
1646:
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1522:Abdul Karim Matin
1449:Enayatullah Kamal
1358:Ghawsuddin Rahbar
1300:Mohayuddin Baluch
1179:Ezatullah Wassefi
1134:Abdullah Sarhadhi
1110:Ghulam Ali Wahdat
1071:(2022–March 2023)
1039:Atta Muhammad Nur
984:Abdul Qadim Naizi
924:Sayyed Ikramuddin
912:Juma Khan Hamdard
858:Ahmadullah Alizai
791:Amanuddin Mansoor
739:(2003–March 2004)
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665:Succeeded by
644:Mullah Abdul Bari
574:978-0-19-093484-2
547:978-0-19-755077-9
520:978-1-4735-2240-4
493:978-1-4735-2240-4
466:978-1-84904-164-5
415:978-0-19-755077-9
352:978-0-19-997375-0
337:Malkasian, Carter
314:Ahmed Wali Karzai
284:Battle of Maiwand
269:Post-governorship
176:Soviet–Afghan War
124:
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73:Mullah Abdul Bari
16:(Redirected from
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2286:Keramuddin Keram
2261:Mohibullah Samim
2181:Mohammad Sherzad
2082:Gul Agha Sherzai
2015:
1988:Lutfullah Mashal
1906:Fazlullah Wahidi
1812:Asadullah Khalid
1800:Gul Agha Sherzai
1652:
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1595:Fazlul Haq Nejat
1571:Abdul Qadir Alam
1516:Aminullah Hamimi
1482:(2001–June 2005)
1480:Asadullah Khalid
1431:Naqibullah Fayeq
1425:Abdul Haq Shafiq
1395:Abdul Haq Shafaq
1288:Ezatullah Wasifi
1282:Assadullah Falah
1270:Abdul Hai Nemati
1253:(November 2023–)
1239:Aminullah Zubair
1203:Abdul Haq Shafaq
1136:(November 2021–)
998:(December 2020–)
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876:Hesamuddin Shams
797:Abdul Ghani Faiq
731:Sayed Amin Tareq
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1247:(November 2023)
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1233:Murad Ali Murad
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