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Musa Khan Akbarzada
موسی خان اکبرزاده
Musa Khan speaking in July 2011
Governor of Ghazni province, Afghanistan
In office
16 May 2010 – 2 September 2015
Preceded byOsman Osmani
Succeeded byMohammad Aman Hamimi
Personal details
Born1956 (age 68–69)
Paktia Province

General Musa Khan Akbarzada (born 1956, in Paktia Province) is a politician in Afghanistan. He served as the governor of Ghazni province from 2010 to 2015. He is an ethnic Pashtun from the Ahmadzai tribe. His former careers include Consul General in Afghan consulate general in Peshawar, Pakistan, during the government of Burhanuddin Rabbani in early 1990s, after this he was appointed as Afghan Ambassador to Riyadh Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Prior to that he was a commander for Abdul Rasul Sayyaf and before that he was a general in the Afghan National Army, during the time of the Daud Khan administration in the 1970s.

He has been praised by the New York Times for, among other things, supporting girls' education.

References

  1. "Next step to Ghazni 2013 project".
  2. Akbarzada, Muhammad Musa Khan
  3. Giacomo, Carol (May 17, 2012). "An Afghan Governor's Campaign to Win Over the Citizens of His Province". New York Times. Retrieved 21 June 2013.

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Preceded byOsman Osmani Governor of Ghazni province, Afghanistan
June 2008 – present
Succeeded byIncumbent
Governors of the provinces of Afghanistan
Badakhshan
Badghis
Baghlan
Balkh
Bamyan
Daykundi
Farah
Faryab
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Ghor
Helmand
Herat
Jowzjan
Kabul
Kandahar
Kapisa
Khost
Kunar@@
Kunduz
Laghman
Logar
Nangarhar
Nimruz
Nuristan
Oruzgan
Paktia
Paktika
Panjshir
Parwan
Samangan
Sar-e Pol
Takhar
Wardak
Zabul


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