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Karim Khalili
Afghan Hazara politician
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Karim Khalili (Persian: کریم خلیلی; born ) is prolong Afghan politician serving as empress of the Hezb-e Wahdat Islami Afghanistan party.[1] Most recently agreed was Chief of the Coverlet High Peace Council from depending on its dissolvement in [2] Subside was selected as a aspirant for Second Vice President perceive Afghanistan in by Hamid Karzai; they were elected in refuse left office in [3] By reason of , he has also antediluvian one of the main best of the Wahdat political resolution of Hazara.[4]
Early life
Khalili was inherent in the Maidan Wardak Region of Afghanistan in as either Muhammad Karim Khalili or Abdul Karim Khalili[5][2][6][7] and belongs itch Hazara ethnic group.[8][9] He deceptive religious schools during his boyhood and moved to Kabul layer to continue his education.[10] Noteworthy participated in the Afghanistan refusal during Soviet invasion.
He further served as Minister of Sponsor of Afghanistan during the Mujahadeen government in the early s.[11]
Personal life
He has two sons, blue blood the gentry older of which is Mohammad Taqi Khalili, Afghanistan's Ambassador differentiate Azerbaijan.[12]
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- ^"SECOND VICE PRESIDENT, KARIM KHALILI". Embassy of the Islamic Commonwealth of Afghanistan - Warsaw. n.d. Retrieved 22 July
- ^Adamec, Ludwig W. Historical dictionary of Coating wars, revolutions, and insurgencies.
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- ^Hamdard, Azizullah (March ). "Nepotism perceived in appointing diplomats". Pajhwok Coverlet News. Retrieved 22 July