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Abdul Jabar Qahraman was born on 1959 in Kandahar province, Kingdom of Afghanistan, is an Afghan Army general, militia leader and politician. Discover Abdul Jabar Qahraman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Abdul Jabar Qahraman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Abdul Jabar Qahraman worth at the age of 59 years old? Abdul Jabar Qahraman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Afghanistan. We have estimated Abdul Jabar Qahraman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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In 1976, he was sent to Kabul to join the military high school.
However, the Saur Revolution in Afghanistan in 1978 influenced Qahraman's path.
Some of his peers opted to join militant groups, believing the conflict to be a struggle between Islam and the non-believers.
Qahraman initially joined Hezb-e Islami led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar but eventually had a change of heart, realizing that the group's alignment with Pakistan might not serve Afghanistan's national interests.
He returned to Kandahar with the help of friends in the Ministry of Interior and the intelligence agency, KHAD.
He was sent to Tashkent for 3 months of training, afterwards being deployed to Spin Boldak as part of KhAD.
He initially recruited 25 men until he was transferred to Maiwand where he built up another group and was extremely successful commanding a militia of over 500 men.
Qahraman played a significant role in Afghan politics in the late 1980s and early 90s.
Jabar's presence in parliament was notable, as it also included former commanders who had faced each other on opposing frontlines during the 1980s and 1990s.
President Ashraf Ghani recognized Jabar's political acumen and appointed him as a special representative for security in Helmand province.
However, his experience in this role challenging as Helmand had become more factionalized then it was in the late 1980s.
In 1984 the Ministry of Defense realized Jabar's potential to build up militias transferring him out of KHAD.
He retained his base in Maiwand but ended up commanding an independent brigade group in 1988.
Jabar's forces were deployed in Hemland, Paktia, Kandahar and were tasked with protecting the Kandahar-Kabul highway.
He was reportedly on a first names basis with President Najibullah, Defense Minister Mohammed Rafie and key members of both Parcham and Khalq.
In Maiwan Jabar got the nickname "Qahraman" meaning Hero for pushing back the Mujahedeen.
Later on his militia received division status and even got higher pay then the Afghan Army itself.
In August 1991 Soviet hardliners launched a coup against President Gorbachav, the coup failed, many of the coup supporters being supporters of the Najibullah Government.
In January 1992 the new Russian President Boris Yeltsin ceased all support for the Najibullah government.
Being internationally isolated Najibullah announced his willingness to resign in March 1992.
This led to many of his Militias and own party members switching sides mostly based on ethnic lines.
In April 1992 Najibullah was removed from power by 4 Tajik Generals who invited Ahmad Shah Massoud into Kabul.
The predominantly Pashtun Khalqist generals aligned with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar while Tajik Generals aligned with Massoud.
Jabar talked directly to Hekmatyar and rejoined Hezbi Islami helping Hekmatyar's forces into Kabul to counter the militias of Ahamd Shah Massoud.
Jabar would be the de facto ruler of Helmand province from 1992 to 1993.
Realizing his secular enclave would not last he persuaded fellow Najibullah era militiaman Dostum to help conduct an aerial evacuation of the Helmand Militia.
During his period of exile, Jabar spent time in different locations.
He enjoyed protection under veteran nationalist politician Mahmood Khan Achakzai in Quetta.
Additionally, he found support and shelter in Mazar-i-Sharif, under the protection of General Abdul Rashid Dostum.
Apart from these external locations, Jabar also spent time in Moscow, where he engaged in export-import business activities.
Throughout his exile, Jabar continued to offer advice and insights but refrained from being a major conflict actor.
After the fall of the Taliban Jabar returned to Helmand opening a tuition center in Lashkargah.
The center had a flower garden, taught advanced mathematics, computing, language and science.
He transitioned from a militia leader to a party leader in the 2010s.
In 2010, he was elected to the Afghan parliament, where he used his intelligence and charisma to make an impact.
Abdul Jabar Qahraman (عبدالجبار قهرمان; 1959 – October 17, 2018) was an Afghan Army general, militia leader and politician who came to prominence for his ability to mobilize large amounts of men to join his pro government militias.
Qahraman was assassinated by the Taliban on October 18, 2018.
Abdul Jabar Qahraman was born to a Noorzai Durrani Pashtun family in Kandahar province.
His family had a modest background, with his father being a shopkeeper.
However, Qahraman's exceptional talents were recognized early on when he was talent-spotted by the national military commission during his time at the Ghazi Abdullah Khan Lycee in Kandahar.