Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan is a senior political office in the Cabinet of Afghanistan. Throughout history, several persons have hold the office concurrently.
In the Kingdom of Afghanistan
edit- Gen. Abdul Rahim (Kohistani Safi) (b. ca. 1886), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1938-1940[1]
- Muhammad Naim, First Deputy Prime Minister, 1940-1948[1]
- Gen. Abdul Rahim (Kohistani Safi), Second Deputy Prime Minister, 1940-1947[1]
- Gen. Asadullah Siraj (b. 1910), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1948-1949[1]
- Ali Muhammad (b. ca. 1893), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1949-1963[1]
- Muhammad Naim, Second Deputy Prime Minister, 1953-1963[1]
- Abdullah Malikyar (b. 1909), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1963[1]
- Dr. Ali Ahmad Popal (b. 1916), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1963-1965[1]
- Abdul Zahir (b. 1909), Second Deputy Prime Minister, 1964-1965[1]
- Sayyid Shamsuddin Majruh, Deputy Prime Minister 1965-1967[2]
- Dr. Ali Ahmad Popal (b. 1916), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1967-1969[2]
- Abdullah Yaftali (b. 1918), Second Deputy Prime Minister, 1967[2]
- Abdullah Yaftali (b. 1918), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1969-1971[1]
- Dr. Abdul Qayyum (b. 1919), Second Deputy Prime Minister, 1970-1973[1]
- Dr. Abdul Samad Hamed (b. 1929), First Deputy Prime Minister, 1971-1972[1]
In the Republic of Afghanistan
edit- Mohammad Hasan Sharq, 1973[1]-1975[2]
- Mohammad Hasan Sharq, First Deputy Prime Minister, 1975-1978[2]
- Sayyid Abdullah, Second Deputy Prime Minister, 1975-1978[2]
In the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
edit- Babrak Karmal, April 1978[3] - 1979
- Hafizullah Amin, April 1978[2] - 1979
- Mohammad Aslam Watanjar, April 1978[2] - 1979
- Shah Wali, 1979[3][2]
- Asadullah Sarwari, 1979[2]-1981
- Sultan Ali Keshtmand, 1979[2]-1981
- Abdul Rashid Arian, 1980-1981[2]
- Saleh Mohammad Zeray, 1980-?
- Pohanmal Guldad, ?-1982-1984-?[2]
- Abdul Majid Sarbuland, ?-1982-1984-?[2]
- Sarwar Mangal, ?-1986-?
- Mohammed Rafie, ?-1986-?
- Abdul Majid Sarbuland, ?-1986-?
- Pohanmal Guldad, ?-1986-?
- Abdul Hamid Mohtat, 1988-1990[2]
- Mahmud Baryalai, First Deputy Prime Minister, 1990-?[2]
- Abdul Wahid Sorabi, 1990-?[2]
- Nematullah Pazhwak, 1990-?[2]
- Abdul Qayyum Nurzai, 1990-?[2]
- Sarwar Mangal, 1990-?[2]
- Mahbubullah Kushani, 1990-?[2]
In Afghanistan under Taliban
edit- Hasan Akhund, 1996–2001
- Abdul Ghani Baradar, Since 2021
- Abdul Salam Hanafi, Since 2021
- Abdul Kabir, Since 2021
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Adamec, Ludwig W. (1975). Historical and political who's who of Afghanistan. Graz: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt. ISBN 3201009210.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Adamec, Ludwig W. (2012). Historical dictionary of Afghanistan (4th ed.). Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7815-0.
- ^ a b Adamec, Ludwig W.; Adamec, Ludwig W. (1979). First supplement to the Who's who of Afghanistan: Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. Graz, Austria: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt. ISBN 3201011134.