Abdul Wahed Sarābi
Abdul Wahed Sarābi (Dari: عبدالواحد سرابی), (born 1926)[1] is a former government minister and was one of the vice presidents of Mohammad Najibullah.
Abdul Wahed Sarābi عبدالواحد سرابی | |
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Born | 1926 (age 94–95) Sarāb, Jaghatū, Ghazni Province, Afghanistan |
Ethnicity | Hazara |
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He was the minister of planning in the Kingdom of Afghanistan from 1969 to 1973.
During the communist era of Afghanistan, he served in the Revolutionary council. After the elections of 1988, Sarābi was appointed as one of the vice presidents in May 1988. [2] His term ended when Najibullah was overthrown in April 1992.
Sarābi is an ethnic Hazara.
References
- Klass, Rosanne (1990). Afghanistan, the great game revisited. ISBN 9780932088581.
- Fida Yunas, S. (1998). "Afghanistan: Organization of the Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan/Watan Party, Governments and Biographical Sketches 1982-1998".
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Preceded by Sultan Ali Keshtmand |
First Vice President of Afghanistan January 1991 - July 1991 |
Succeeded by Abdul Rahim Hatif |
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