• Mohammad Najibullah (Pashto/Dari: محمد نجیب‌الله, Pashto: [mʊˈhamad nad͡ʒibʊˈlɑ ahmadˈzai]; 6 August 1947 – 27 September 1996), commonly known as Dr....
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    1992, having lost the last remnants of Soviet support, President Mohammad Najibullah agreed to step aside and make way for a mujahideen coalition government...
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  • refer to: Mohammad Najibullah (1947–1996), President of Afghanistan Najeebullah Anjum (born 1955), Pakistani film and television actor Najibullah (militant...
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    and in 1986, he was succeeded as PDPA General Secretary by Mohammad Najibullah. Najibullah pursued a policy of National Reconciliation with the opposition:...
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    the United States sent representatives to meet him, and President Mohammad Najibullah supported Zahir Shah to play a role in a possible interim government...
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    "opposition". As a compromise candidate, Sharq was selected by President Mohammad Najibullah to be the new Chairman of the Council of Ministers, replacing Sultan...
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  • the command of Nek Mohammed against Mohammad Najibullah's communist regime between 1989 and 1992. After Najibullah's government collapsed in 1992, Omar...
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    She was the wife of PDPA general secretary and Afghan president Mohammad Najibullah, who was murdered in 1996 by the Taliban. During her period as First...
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  • with Mohammad Najibullah. Following his loss of power, he was again exiled, this time to Moscow. It was Anahita Ratebzad who persuaded Najibullah to allow...
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    year later was appointed Ambassador to Warsaw, Poland by President Mohammad Najibullah. He was recalled to Afghanistan in 1988, and was subsequently elected...
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