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This is a list of the governors of the province of Kunduz, Afghanistan.
Governors of Kunduz Province
Governor | Period | Extra | Note | ||
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Sahib Jan Sahraye | ~1978 August 1978 |
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Qari Rahmatullah | ~1993 | ||||
Arif Khan | - 2000 | Assassinated in 2000 in Peshawar, Pakistan | |||
Abdul Latif Ibrahimi | 2002 2004 |
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Mohammad Omar | 2004 October 8, 2010 |
Assassinated on 8 October 2010 when attending Friday prayers in Taloqan, Takhar province | |||
Muhammad Anwar Jigdalak[1] | 2010 2012 |
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Ghulam Sakhi Baghlani[2] | 2013 2014 |
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Mohammad Omar Safi[3] | 2014 October 29, 2015 |
fled to London after Kunduz City fell to Taliban insurgents.[3] | |||
Asadullah Omarkhel | 9 February 2016 ? |
head of Kunduz high peace council | |||
Nisar Ahmad Nusrat[4] | 7 Nomvember 2021 Present |
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