List of Taliban insurgency leaders
Template:Short description Template:About This is a list of Taliban leaders during the insurgency from 2001 to 2021.
Supreme leaders
| Name | Situation |
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| Mullah Omar |
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| Akhtar Mansour |
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| Hibatullah Akhundzada |
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Deputies and ministers
| Name | Position | Situation |
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| Abdul Ghani Baradar | Governor of Herat and Nimruz Province |
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| Obaidullah Akhund | Minister of Defense |
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| Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil | Foreign Minister |
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| Abdul Rahman Zahed | Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs |
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| Mohammad Hassan Akhund | First Deputy Council of Ministers |
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| Mohammad Nabi Omari | Minister of Communications |
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| Abdul Razaq | Commerce Minister |
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| Khaksar Akhund | Deputy Minister of Interior Affairs |
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| Qari Ahmadullah | Minister of Security (Intelligence) |
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| Abdul Haq Wasiq | Deputy Minister of Intelligence |
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| Nooruddin Turabi | Minister of Justice |
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| Amir Khan Muttaqi | Minister of Culture & Information |
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| Ghausuddin |
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| Abbas Akhund | Minister of Health |
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| Abdul Raqib | First Deputy Council of Ministers |
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Governors
| Name | Position | Situation |
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| Abdul Kabir | Governor of Nangarhar Province |
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| Khairullah Khairkhwa | Governor of Herat Province and Minister of the Interior |
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| Norullah Noori | Governor of Balkh Province |
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| Na'im Kucki | Governor of Bamyan Province |
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| Ahmad Jan | Governor of Zabul Province |
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| Mohammad Hasan Rahmani | Governor of Kandahar Province |
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| Mir Muhammad | Shadow Governor of Baghlan Province in 2010 |
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| Abdul Salam | Shadow Governor of Kunduz Province in 2010 |
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| Abdul Salaam Alizai | Governor of Oruzgan Province in the 1990s |
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Other high-ranking officials, ambassadors and envoys abroad
| Name | Position | Situation |
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| Abdul Salam Zaeef | Ambassador to Pakistan |
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| Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi | Envoy to United States |
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| Abdul Hakim Mujahid | Envoy to the United Nations |
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| Hammdidullah, aka Janat Gul | Head of Ariana Afghan Airlines |
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Field commanders
| Name | Position | Situation |
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| Mohammad Fazl | Chief of Staff |
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| Dadullah | Senior Military Commander |
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| Jalaluddin Haqqani | Military leader |
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| Abdul Razaq Nafez | Field commander |
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| Shahzada | Provincial commander |
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| Dawran Safi | Field commander |
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| Gul Mohammed Jangvi | Field commander |
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| Akhtar Mohammad Osmani | Field commander |
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| Abdul Zahir | Group commander |
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| Mufti Nemat | Field commander |
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| Sheikh Ilyas Khel | Commander |
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