Mohammed Qalamuddin

Mohammed Qalamuddin

Mohammed Qalamuddin (Arabic: محمد قلمُ الدين‎), an Afghan politician, served under the Taliban regime as deputy head of the Vice and Virtue Ministry.[1] He also served as deputy minister of mosques and Hajj, and as head of the Afghan National Olympic Committee.

References

  1. ^ "AFGHANISTAN LEADERS BAN TELEVISION". San Jose Mercury News: p. 4A. July 9, 1998. 

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