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Dadullah's death severely weakened the Taliban's fighting capabilities, as he had been their most prominent commander up to that point. Following his death, many Taliban leaders retreated to Pakistan, and seven of his senior commanders abandoned the insurgency entirely. However, some leaders formed
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On June 7, 2007, the Taliban said that Dadullah's body had been returned to them, in exchange for four Afghan health ministry workers who had been held hostage, and had been buried by his family in Kandahar. The Taliban said that a fifth hostage had been beheaded because Dadullah's body was not
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When he was alive, half of Helmand was in our hands, as well as many districts of Kandahar province. He was a very cruel person; all the people were afraid of him. No one would ever dare to wrong him. He would tell people that either they captured an area or they were not to return to
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Dadullah had reportedly been a central figure in the recruitment of Pakistani nationals to the Taliban and was also one of the main Taliban spokesmen, frequently meeting with Al-Jazeera television reporters. In the summer of 2006, he was reportedly sent by Omar to
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Because of his brutal reputation, Dadullah remained a popular, if controversial, figure amongst the Taliban ranks after his death. One Taliban commander later recalled in a 2014 interview:
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Afghan officials reported on May 13, 2007 that Dadullah was killed the previous evening in Helmand Province in a raid by joint Afghan and NATO forces known to have included C Squadron,
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and his two Afghan assistants in March 2007. Mastrogiacomo's driver was later beheaded. Mastrogiacomo was reportedly exchanged for five senior Taliban leaders, including Ustad Yasir,
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of men suspected of throwing hand grenades into his compound in 2001 (they were hanged at one of the main roundabouts). According to an interview he gave to the
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and had earned a notorious reputation amongst NATO forces by the end of the year. Some Americans nicknamed him the "Afghan Zarqawi," drawing parallels to
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government freed two Taliban prisoners. Ajmal was later beheaded after the Afghan government refused to free any more Taliban prisoners. According to
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Dadullah was linked to massacres of Shi'a, the scorched earth policy of Shi'a villages in 2001 (which he boasted about once on the radio), and the
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He allegedly participated (by giving orders via cell phone) in the murder of Ricardo Munguía on March 27, 2003. In 2005 he was sentenced
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against Afghan police posts. Over time, the Dadullah Front came to be known as one of the most extremist factions within the Taliban.
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Following rumors that Dadullah may be headed to recapture the city with as many as 8,000 Taliban fighters, after the November 2001
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in response to his killing. This group became notorious for assassinating Afghan officials and launching
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Coghlan, Tom (2012). "The Taliban in Helmand: An Oral History". In Giustozzi, Antonio (ed.).
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Deobandi Islam: The Religion of the Taliban U. S. Navy Chaplain Corps, 15 October 2001
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Dadullah oversaw Taliban negotiations for the hostage-taking of Italian reporter
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province. In January 2001, Dadullah's forces fought a Hazara insurgency in the
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Omar role in truce reinforces fears that Pakistan 'caved in' to Taliban
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He was a member of the Taliban's 10-man leadership council before the
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The Blotter: Afghan Trade: Four Hostages for Body of Dead Taliban
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for the attempted murder of a member of Pakistan's parliament,
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area. On March 10, 2001, he supervised the destruction of the
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party. Sherani, an opponent of the Taliban, survived an
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Qazizai, Fazelminallah; Sands, Chris (August 2022).
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Index

Mullah Dadullah Front
Dadullah (Pakistani Taliban)

Uruzgan Province
Garmsir
Helmand

Taliban
Commander
Soviet–Afghan War
Afghan civil war
War in Afghanistan
Taliban's
Afghanistan
Maulavi
Mullah
Pashto
Timur Lang
Pashtun
Kakar
Kandahar Province
Mullah Omar
United Nations'
list of entities belonging to or associated with the Al-Qaeda organization
special forces
Kakar
Pashtuns
madrassa
Balochistan
Deobandi

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