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Rahmatullah Raufi

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Afghan politician

Lt General Rahmatullah Raufi (born 1946 in Wardak Province, Afghanistan) is a former governor of Kandahar from August 2008 until he was fired on December 4, 2008 for unknown reasons. Before that he was a senior military commander of the Afghan National Army presently commanding the 205th Corps, which is responsible for Afghanistan's restive southern provinces. He was the main Afghan commander of government forces in Operation Mountain Thrust.

He was replaced by Afghan-Canadian academic Tooryalai Wesa.

References

  1. "Kandahar governor to leave post".
  2. "Kandahar Governor Rahmatullah Raufi fired". Archived from the original on December 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
  3. Rennine, Steve. Canadian Press, Appointment of Canadian to govern Kandahar confirmed, December 18, 2008
Preceded byAsadullah Khalid Governor of Kandahar Province, Afghanistan
August 2008– December 2008
Succeeded byTooryalai Wesa
Governors of the provinces of Afghanistan
Badakhshan
Badghis
Baghlan
Balkh
Bamyan
Daykundi
Farah
Faryab
Ghazni
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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