- Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
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Mohammad Ashraf Naseri
محمد اشرف ناصريGovernor of Zabul , Afghanistan Incumbent Assumed office
March, 2009Preceded by Delbar Jan Arman Governor of Badghis , Afghanistan In office
November 2007 – March 2009Preceded by Mohammad Nasim Tokhi Succeeded by Delbar Jan Arman Personal details Born Paktia, Afghanistan Political party unaffiliated, (former Ittihad-e Islami) Religion Muslim Mohammad Ashraf Naseri (Pashto: محمد اشرف ناصري) replaced longtime Zabul governor Delbar Jan Arman Shinwari in late March, 2009.[1]
An ethnic Pashtun from Paktia Province, Naseri separated from the Ittihad-e Islami under Abdul Rasul Sayyaf in 1992 or 1993 and is now politically unaffiliated.[2]
He has a BA in science from Kabul University. He was a teacher in Dawat aw Jahad University in Peshawar, an employee of UN Office on Project Services (UNOPS), an employee of the UN Development Program (UNDP), Advisor Minister for Refugees and Repatriation (under Azam Dafar), a policy committee director of the Counter narcotics Ministry, and a presidential advisor.[2]
He reportedly has a good reputation in Paktia, and Wolesi Jirga members from Badghis Province were positive about his role during his tenure as governor.
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Preceded by
Delbar Jan Arman ShinwariGovernor of Zabul, Afghanistan
2009–PresentSucceeded by
[Incumbent]Preceded by
Mohammad Nasim TokhiGovernor of Badghis, Afghanistan
2007–2009Succeeded by
Delbar Jan ArmanGovernors of Afghan Wilayats Badakhshan Badghis Gul Mohammad Arefi (2001-2005) · Enayatullah Enayat (2005-2007) · Mohammad Ashraf Naseri · Dilbar Jan Arman Shinwari (2009-)Baghlan Balkh Atta Muhammad Nur (2004-)Bamyan Habiba Sarabi (2005-)Daykundi Qurban Ali Oruzgani (2010-)Farah Roohul Amin (2008-)Faryab Abdul Haq Shafaq (2006-)Ghazni Asadullah Khalid (2001-2005) · Sher Alam Ibrahimi (2005-2006) · Faizanullah Faizan (2007-2008) · Osman Osmani (2008-2010) · Musa Khan Ahmadzai (2010-)Ghor Ibrahim Malikzada (2001-2004) · Abdul Qadir Alam (2004-2005) · Shah Abdul Ahad Afzali (2005-2007) · Baz Mohammad Ahmadi (2007-2009) · Sayyed Mohammad Eqbal Munib (2009-)Helmand Sher Mohammad Akhundzada (2001-2005) · Mohammad Daoud (2005-2006) · Assadullah Wafa (2006-2008) · Mohammad Gulab Mangal (2008-)Herat Jowzjan Mohammad Hashim Zare (2007-)Kabul Kandahar Gul Agha Sherzai (2001-2003) · Yousef Pashtun (2003-2005) · Asadullah Khalid (2005-2008) · Rahmatullah Raufi (2008-2008) · Tooryalai Wesa (2008-)Kapisa Ghulam Qawis Abubaker (2007-)Khost Kunar Fazlullah Wahidi (2007-)Kunduz Engineer Mohammad Omar (2006-2010)Laghman Logar Fazlullah Mojadeddi (2001-2004) · Mohammad Aman Hamimi (2004-2005) · Sayed Abdul Karim Hashimi (2005-2007) · Abdullah Wardak (2007-2008) · Atiqullah Ludin (2008-)Nangarhar Nimruz Abdul Karim Brahui (2001-2005) · Ghulam Dastagir Azad (2005-)Nuristan Jamaluddin Badr (2008-)Oruzgan Jan Mohammed Khan (2002-2006) · Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (2006-2007) · Assadullah Hamdam (2007-2010)Paktia Pacha Khan Zadran (2001-2002) · Taj Mohammad Wardak (2002-2002) · Raz Mohammed Dalili (2002-04) · Assadullah Wafa (2004-05) · Hakim Taniwal (2005-2006) · Rahmatullah Rahmat (2006-2007) · Juma Khan Hamdard (2007-)Paktika Mohibullah Samim (2010-)Panjshir Keramuddin Keram (2010-)Parwan Abdul Basir Salangi (2009-)Samangan Khairullah Anosh (2010-)Sar-e Pol Sayed Anwar Rahmati (2010-)Takhar Abdul Jabbar Taqwa (2010-)Wardak Zabul Mohammad Ashraf Naseri (2009-)Categories:- Afghan governors
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