List of Taliban insurgency leaders

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Template:Short description Template:About This is a list of Taliban leaders during the insurgency from 2001 to 2021.

Supreme leaders

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Name Situation
Mullah Omar
  • The founder & spiritual leader, who lived in hiding near a U.S. base in southern Afghanistan until his death.
  • Died on 23 April 2013 of tuberculosis. His death was kept secret by the Taliban officials for two years until it was revealed in July 2015 by Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security.<ref name=BBC33703097>Template:Cite web</ref>
Akhtar Mansour
  • Elected July 2014.
  • Killed in a U.S. drone strike in May 2016 in Pakistan.
Hibatullah Akhundzada

Deputies and ministers

Name Position Situation
Abdul Ghani Baradar Governor of Herat and Nimruz Province
Obaidullah Akhund Minister of Defense
Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil Foreign Minister

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Abdul Rahman Zahed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Mohammad Hassan Akhund First Deputy Council of Ministers
  • At large; spoke to Reuters by satellite telephone from an undisclosed location on May 4, 2003Template:Citation needed
  • Reported to be a leader in the Taliban's Quetta Shura.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
  • Reported captured in late February 2010.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
Mohammad Nabi Omari Minister of Communications
  • Was the Taliban's chief of communications
  • Listed as a member of the Taliban leadership.<ref name="Brookings2008-12-16">

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Abdul Razaq Commerce Minister
  • Afghan forces captured Razaq while scouring a rugged mountainous region north of Kandahar, April 1, 2003.<ref name="Bbc2003-04-02">

Template:Cite news</ref> Razaq's son, Abdul, had been killed on September 5, 2002 as he tried to shoot President Hamid Karzai.Template:Citation needed Abdul Razaq testified he had merely started out as a civilian, conscripted into Afghanistan's civil service by the PakistanTemplate:Clarify who was promoted to Commerce Minister, without ever becoming a member of the Taliban.<ref name=ArbAbdulRazak1043> Template:Cite web</ref> He testified he had taken advantage of an amnesty Karzai offered when the Taliban fell, and had not been involved in politics since the fall of the Taliban.

Khaksar Akhund Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs
Qari Ahmadullah Minister of Security (Intelligence)
Abdul Haq Wasiq Deputy Minister of Intelligence
  • Served as Deputy Minister of Intelligence in the Taliban Intelligence Service.<ref name=ArbSummaryOfEvidenceAbdulHaqWasiq>

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  • Served as acting Minister of Intelligence when Qari Ahmadullah was away from Kabul performing his duties as governor of Tahar province.<ref name=ArbSummaryOfEvidenceAbdulHaqWasiq/>
  • Arrived at the Guantanamo detention camps on January 11, 2002, and he was held there until 31 May 2014.<ref name="washingtontimes.com">Template:Cite web</ref>
Nooruddin Turabi Minister of Justice
Amir Khan Muttaqi Minister of Culture & Information
  • Allegedly moved to Peshawar, Pakistan before the end of 2001 and still "hiding out in the Pakistani frontier" March 19, 2002;<ref name=Guardian011224/><ref name=Cbs020319>Taliban Vow Revenge, CBS News, March 19, 2002</ref>
Ghausuddin
Abbas Akhund Minister of Health
Abdul Raqib First Deputy Council of Ministers
  • Unknown (is he the same Abdul Raqib as the official from the agriculture department in 2003?<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>)

Governors

Governors
Name Position Situation
Abdul Kabir Governor of Nangarhar Province

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  • Reported captured February 20, 2010, in Nowshehra. Later released.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Khairullah Khairkhwa Governor of Herat Province and Minister of the Interior

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  • He was directly associated with Taliban Supreme Commander Omar.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Norullah Noori Governor of Balkh Province

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  • Has been held in Guantanamo since its opening.<ref name=DoDList2>

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  • Guantanamo analysts alleged he had been the chief bodyguard for the "Governor of Mazari Sharif"Template:Sic, and had served as the acting governor in his absence.<ref name=CsrtSummaryOfEvidenceNorullahNoori>

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Na'im Kucki Governor of Bamyan Province
  • A tribal leader of the Kuchi people.<ref name="EdmontonSun2009-03-06">

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  • Former Minister of Tribal Affairs.<ref name=McClatchyNaimKochi>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • Held in Guantanamo for several years.<ref name=McClatchyNaimKochi/>
Ahmad Jan Governor of Zabul Province
  • Sanctioned by the United Nations in 2000.<ref name="UnAmendResolution1267-2000-04-12">

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  • Reported to be a leader in the Taliban's Quetta Shura.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
  • Reported captured in late February 2010.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
Mohammad Hasan Rahmani Governor of Kandahar Province
  • Reported to be a leader in the Taliban's Quetta Shura.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
  • Reported captured in late February 2010.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
Mir Muhammad Shadow Governor of Baghlan Province in 2010
  • Reported to be a leader in the Taliban's Quetta Shura.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
  • Reported captured in late February 2010.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
Abdul Salam Shadow Governor of Kunduz Province in 2010
  • Reported to be a leader in the Taliban's Quetta Shura.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
  • Reported captured in late February 2010.<ref name="TheNewsInternational2010-03-01"/>
Abdul Salaam Alizai Governor of Oruzgan Province in the 1990s

Other high-ranking officials, ambassadors and envoys abroad

Name Position Situation
Abdul Salam Zaeef Ambassador to Pakistan

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  • Detained in Pakistan in the fall of 2001 and held in Guantanamo Bay until 2005
Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi Envoy to United States
  • Admitted to Yale as a non degree student in 2005
Abdul Hakim Mujahid Envoy to the United Nations
Hammdidullah, aka Janat Gul Head of Ariana Afghan Airlines

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Field commanders

Name Position Situation
Mohammad Fazl Chief of Staff
Dadullah Senior Military Commander
  • Escaped from the siege of Kunduz in November 2001 and reached Kandahar. Took part in the evacuation of Kandahar, then may have returned to his native town Kajai in Helmand province.<ref name="Carroll"/> Allegedly participated (by giving orders via cell phone) in the murder of Ricardo Munguia on March 27, 2003.
  • He was nicknamed by the anti-Taliban resistance before the Taliban government fell as The Lame because of a leg he had lost during fighting.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
  • One of the most effective commanders in the resistance, he has been linked to massacres of Shi'a, the scorched earth policy of Shi'a villages in 2001 (about which he once boasted on the radio), the summary execution of men suspected of throwing hand grenades into his compound in 2001 (they were hanged at one of the main roundabouts), and suicide bombings.
  • Killed on May 13, 2007.
Jalaluddin Haqqani Military leader
Abdul Razaq Nafez Field commander
Shahzada Provincial commander
  • A commander prior to the U.S. invasion, he was captured after the defeat of the Taliban and was interred in Guantanamo. He managed to convince authorities he was instead a civilian detained in error, and was released in 2003. He returned to fighting and was killed in 2004.<ref name=nytval>Template:Cite news</ref>
Dawran Safi Field commander
Gul Mohammed Jangvi Field commander
Akhtar Mohammad Osmani Field commander
Abdul Zahir Group commander
  • Killed in the U.S. airstrike that killed Osmani in December 2006.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Mufti Nemat Field commander
Sheikh Ilyas Khel Commander

See also

References

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