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Sayed Nasim Mihanparast

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Sayed Nasim Mihanparast (Template:Lang-fa[verification needed]) was a political figure active in Afghanistan, particularly in Northern Afghanistan during the 1980s, when he played a key role in the establishment of Sar-e Pol Province in 1988. Historian of Afghanistan Neamatollah Nojumi notes that Mihanparast's citizenship is unclear, as he both served as an Afghan politician, and as an employee of a Soviet embassy and later Soviet deputy consul general in Balkh, as well as serving as a Soviet military officer.[1]

A 1988 publication by the American Foreign Broadcast Information Service quoted a news report mentioning Seyyed Nasim Mihanparast Amerzun Shamal as "secretary of the Balkh Province party committee".[2]

References

  1. ^ Nojumi, N. (2002). The Rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan: Mass Mobilization, Civil War, and the Future of the Region. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 80. ISBN 9780312294021. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  2. ^ United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service; United States. Joint Publications Research Service (1985). Near East/South Asia Report. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Retrieved 2015-04-01.