Murad Ali Murad

Lt. Gen. Murad Ali Murad (Dari: مرادعلی مراد) is a military personnel in Afghanistan, previously serving as Deputy Interior Minister for Security. The ceremony took place at the Ministry of Defense on 18 May 2017.[1][2]

Murad Ali Murad
مرادعلی مراد
Murad Ali Murad in 24 June 2010
Deputy Interior Minister for Security
In office
18 May 2017  22 May 2018
PresidentAshraf Ghani
Governor of Daykundi
In office
13 July 2021  15 August 2021
Preceded byMuhammad Zia Hamdard
Personal details
BornLa‘l wa Sar Jangal, Ghor Province, Afghanistan
Military service
Allegiance Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Branch/service Afghan National Army
Rank Lieutenant-general
UnitDeputy Commander of 203th Corps
Commander of 209th Corps
Commander of Afghan Ground Forces
Battles/warsSoviet-Afghan War
War in Afghanistan

Functions

Gen. Murad has been responsible for the Afghanistan National Army since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001 in various parts of the country.[3] He worked as Deputy Chief of Army Staff Afghanistan of the Afghan National Army, appointed to this command since 2015 after succeeding General Sher Mohammad Karimi.[4] He was dismissed on the 22nd of May, 2018. Murad then briefly served as the commander of the Kabul garrison.[5] He was appointed as governor of Daykundi Province on July 13, 2021.[6]

  • Deputy Commander of 203rd Corps (Afghanistan) (2006-2007)
  • Commander 209th Corps (Afghanistan) (2007-2010)
  • Commander of Afghan Ground Forces (2010-2015)
  • Deputy chief of staff of the Afghan National Army (ANA) (2015-2018)
  • Deputy interior minister for security (18 May 2017)

References

  1. "Acting minister of Defense appreciated Gen. Murad Ali Murad". 28 January 2018. Archived from the original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  2. "Database". afghan-bios.info. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  3. khaama.com
  4. "Gen. Murad appointed as deputy chief of staff of the Afghan army", Khaama Press, 2 February 2015.
  5. "Database". www.afghan-bios.info. Retrieved 21 July 2021.
  6. "New governors appointed for Bamyan, Daikundi". Retrieved 21 July 2021.
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