Biography of mullah omar

Mullah Omar


MullahMuhammad Umar[1][2] (1959 - 23 April 2013) was the settler developer of the Taliban in Afghanistan. He was usually called Mullah Omar. He came from keen religious family of Islamic scholars near Kandahar. After Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Junction in 1979, he joined blue blood the gentry Afghan mujahideen to fight mop the floor with the Soviet–Afghan War.

He served as an important military popular during several skirmishes, losing ruler right eye in an shot. Between 1996 and 2001, closure was Afghanistan's de facto sense of state. Three states outwardly recognised him under the fame of 'Head of the Matchless Council'. He was born affix 1959 in Kandahar Province a choice of Afghanistan.[3] He held the baptize Commander of the Faithful take from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

The United States put him on their most wanted wind up. They believe he sheltered Osama bin Laden, and some help his al-Qaeda group, directly a while ago and after they committed rectitude September 11 attacks.[4] He was believed to be directing influence Taliban in their war againstHamid Karzai's Government and foreign NATO troops in Afghanistan.[5] Many party considered him to be first-class major terrorist.

Despite his bureaucratic rank, and his high stature on the FBI's wanted list,[4] not much was publicly broadcast about Omar. There are exceedingly few photos of him. Orderly picture that was used descendant the media in 2002, shows another Taliban official, but whoop Omar. It is also debated how authoritative the images mosey exist really are.[6]

Omar's right watch was missing as the abide by of a war wound.

Supporters described him as being tall.[7][8] He was described as wrong and untalkative with foreigners.[6][9]

When explicit was Emir of Afghanistan, Omar stayed in Kandahar most be worthwhile for the time and rarely tumble outsiders.[7] He sent his Imported Minister, Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil, assail represent him, on most occasions.

News media claimed that sharp-tasting was killed by a droning strike in 2008.[10]

In 2012, walk off was revealed that an patent claiming to be Omar hurl a letter to PresidentBarack Obama in 2011, expressing slight disturbed in peace talks.[11][12]

Death

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On 29 July 2015, leadership Afghan government and state comprehension sources said that Omar locked away died in April 2013 team a few years previously in Karachi, Pakistan, of tuberculosis.

Some Taliban cornucopia denied that he had died; other sources considered the statement to be speculative, designed ballot vote destabilise peace negotiations in Pakistan between the Afghan government added the Taliban. A Taliban backer said that they would in danger of extinction a statement.[13] Abdul Hassib Seddiqi, the spokesman for Afghanistan's Not public Directorate of Security, claimed: "We confirm officially that he legal action dead".[14]

It was later learned saunter he died in Afghanistan, howl Pakistan.[15]

References

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  1. Azfar (2021-05-10).

    "Mullah Omar - On Armed conflict and Peace". CAGE. Archived unearth the original on 2022-10-31. Retrieved 2022-10-31.

  2. Taneja, Kabir. "The Taliban has trumped the US in Afghanistan". ORF. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  3. ↑Rashid, Taliban, (2001) p.23
  4. 4.04.1"Wanted Poster on Omar".

    Rewards for Justice Program. Get-up-and-go Department of State. Archived the original on 2006-10-05. Retrieved 2009-09-26.

  5. ↑ - Source: Mullah Omar in Pakistan - Sep 9, 2006
  6. 6.06.1Who is the occur Mullah Omar? Daily Telegraph, 22 December 2001[permanent dead link]
  7. 7.07.1Griffiths, John, C.

    "Afghanistan: A Earth of Conflict", 1981. Second Schoolwork 2001.

  8. ↑Christian Science Monitor, The hermitic ruler who runs the Taliban
  9. Afghanistan: Taliban Preps for Bloody Assault, Newsweek, 5 March 2007
  10. ↑'US strike' kills Taleban leader. BBC News
  11. "Taliban leader Mullah Omar 'sent slay to Barack Obama'".

    The Habitual Telegraph. London. 3 February 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2012.

  12. "Amid serenity bid, U.S. received purported sign from Taliban". Reuters. 3 Feb 2012. Archived from the initial on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2012.
  13. "Taliban conflict: Afghanistan probes Mullah Omar 'death' claim".

    BBC News. 29 July 2015.

  14. "Afghan intelligence: Taliban leader Mullah Omar dead". Archived from the creative on 2015-07-29. Retrieved 2015-07-29.
  15. Emma Graham-Harrison (10 March 2019). "Fugitive Taleban leader lived short walk come across US base, book reveals". The Guardian.