Afghanistan president killed

Ashraf Ghani

Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai (Pashto: اشرف غني, Persian: اشرف غنی, born February 12, ) was the President of Afghanistan. He was elected as the President of Afghanistan on 21 September He resigned on 15 August after going into exile when the TalibancapturedKabul and the Afghan government collapsed.

Afghanistan president biography wikipedia Monarchs [ edit ]. Last election [ edit ]. On his first official visit to India he envisioned "breakfast in Delhi , lunch in Peshawar , and dinner in Kabul—that's the world we seek! Retrieved 8 September

Life

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Ghani was born on February 12, [1][2] On May 2, , he made his first book, called Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding a Fractured World.[3] In , he made another book, titled Afghanistan: A Lexicon Ashraf Ghani[4]

Exile

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On 15 August , Afghan officials said that Ghani had left the presidential palace that morning, and went to the US embassy[5] and from there he left Afghanistan as the Taliban entered Kabul.[6][7][8]

He is living in UAE (as of 's fourth quarter).[9]

References

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  1. "Ashraf Ghani Fast Facts".

    Archived from the original on Retrieved

  2. ↑Afghanistan's Ashraf Ghani in key dates &#; The Express Tribune
  3. Ghani, Ashraf; Lockhart, Clare (). Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding a Fractured World. Oxford University Press.

    Afghanistan president biography Retrieved 5 February In , he became a member of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor , an independent initiative hosted by the United Nations Development Programme. In other projects. In , after receiving his PhD, he taught briefly at the University of California, Berkeley , and then at Johns Hopkins University as an associate professor from to

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  4. "Mariam & Ashraf Ghani ebook by Ashraf Ghani".
  5. Trofimov, Yaroslav (August 15, ). "Taliban Take Over Kabul as Afghan President Flees Country". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 15,
  6. Seir, Ahmad; Faiez, Rahim; Akhgar, Tameem; Gambrell, Jon (15 August ).

    See full list on en.wikipedia.org Preceded by Hamid Karzai. Mellen, Ruby 3 September He was quoted as saying, "I hope to win, through ideas. Mullah Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada.

    "Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has left the country as Taliban move on Kabul". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 15 August

  7. Batchelor, Tom (15 August ). "Afghan president Ashraf Ghani flees capital Kabul for Tajikistan as Taliban enter city". The Independent.

    Bahrain president BBC News. National Cable Satellite Corporation. Tools Tools. Wikiquote has quotations related to Ashraf Ghani.

    Retrieved 15 August

  8. "Taliban enter Afghan capital, official says President Ghani has left for Tajikistan". Reuters. 15 August Retrieved 15 August
  9. ↑Ekspresident Ghani om flukten fra Kabul: – Han ga meg bare to minutter – NRK Urix – Utenriksnyheter og -dokumentarer

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