- Gul Agha
Sherzai (Pashto: ګل آغا شيرزی; born 1954), also
known as
Mohammad Shafiq, is a
politician and
former warlord in Afghanistan. He is a
former governor...
- in 1992,
Kandahar fell to
local mujahideen commander, Gul Agha
Sherzai.
However Sherzai lacked authority against other local commanders which led to lawlessness...
- the
government in Kabul, but was
ruled by
local leaders such as Gul Agha
Sherzai and
their militias. The
Taliban movement originated in
Pashtun nationalism...
-
Mohammad Anis
Sherzai (born 1934) was an
Afghan field hockey player who pla**** for the
national team. He
competed at the 1956
Summer Olympic Games, playing...
- The
Baloch (/bəˈloʊtʃ/ bə-LOHCH) or
Baluch (/bəˈluːtʃ/ bə-LOOCH; Balochi: بلۏچ, romanized: Balòc,
plural بلۏچانٚ) are a nomadic, pastoral,
ethnic group...
- had
already surrendered the city to Karzai's forces.
Sherzai's men
entered the city and
Sherzai was
declared Governor of Kandahar.
Karzai had already...
- deplo**** late on 21
November to the Shin
Narai Valley supporting Gul Agha
Sherzai near the Shin
Narai Valley.
During their infiltration, one of the helicopters...
-
early 2003,
Hamid Karzai transferred Sherzai from
Kandahar to
Jalalabad as
Governor of
Nangarhar Province.
Sherzai was
replaced by
Yousef Pashtun in Kandahar...
-
Mahbooba Hoquqmal (State or Advisor-Minister for Women's Affairs) Gul Agha
Sherzai after August 16, 2003 (Urban Affairs) Fazl Hadi
Shinwari Ghazni province:...
- 2005–2010) and as
Governor of
Kandahar province in 2003,
replacing Gul Agha
Sherzai under President Hamid Karzai's administration. In 2010, he was appointed...