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Zafar Khan was born on 1953 in Yahyakhel District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan, is an An afghan military officer. Discover Zafar Khan'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 71 years old?

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1940

After launching the Coup, Tanai taking asylum in Bagram with Lieutenant General Zafar Khan(the Commander in charge of 40th Army Corps, Bagram Airfield and Military Base) and Abdul Qadir Aqa (Air Force Commander) ordered to air strike against Government Buildings.

Hekmatyar also ordered his fighters to intensify their attacks against the Kabul regime in support of Tanai.

1953

Brigadier General Mohammed Zafar Khan (ال محمد ظفر خان) (born 1953) is a commander of the Afghan National Army stationed in Uruzgan, Afghanistan.

Zafar Khan is the son of Lt. Haji Shah Alam, an ethnic Pashtun, and was born in 1953 in Yahyakhel District of Paktika Province.

His father moved him to Kabul and admitted him to Harbi Shownzai to train him to be an army officer.

He passed out from Harbi Shownzai and began studies at Harbi Puhantun.

He achieved a scholarship to attend a Soviet military academy in Moscow and completed his further studies for 6–7 years.

On his return from Moscow he enrolled himself in paratroop course of Afghanistan and then commando course of Maslak-e-Commando.

1976

On the completion of his military training, Zafar Khan was offered the post of commander of a company-sized unit (toli) in Harbi Puhantun in 1976, and his other posts followed later.

He also was a member of the Khalq faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan.

1990

On 8 March 1990, Shahnawaz Tanai and his Army personnel with the help of mujahideen commander, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar launched a coup against the then Russian-backed President Mohammad Najibullah.

As Najibullah was transferring all the privileges of the Army to the tribal militias and in particular to his special guard, this policy intensified Tanai for which he launched the coup.

President Najibuulah was a member of the Parcham faction of the Communist People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) whereas Defence Minister Shahnawaz Tanai was a member of the Khalq faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan.

The battle of 8 March 1990 continued as the Khalq party attacked Kabul with 40th Army Corps from Bagram Base and the Parcham party continued attacks on Bagram Base with 8th Army Corps, Ministry of Defence for Govt., Republic Guard, and his own Guards.

In the meanwhile Russians backed Najib with huge supplies and troops which resulted in the breakdown of Khalq Hizb.

After the battle, 80 senior officers including Generals and Commanders have seemed to be dead, 27 Khalqi officers along with Hekmatyar and Tanai escaped to Pakistan and 127 Khalqi officers were sentenced to life imprisonment among which Lt. General Zafar Khan, General Abdul Wahab, Lt. General Aziz Rahman, Colonel Sadiq were some of the prisoners.

As Tanai failed with his unsuccessful attempt, Mohammad Najibullah along with his guard and soldiers won the battle of 8 March 1990.

He appeared on TV at 10 p.m. the same night to prove that he was physically there and in effective control of the state apparatus.

1992

But after he survived the coup, there grew the increasing tensions of the shortage of fuel and food at the end of winter in 1992, as all his supplies have either been damaged or consumed by the people and soldiers.

On April 16, having lost internal control, was forced to resign by his own ruling party, following the capture of the strategically important Bagram air base and the nearby town of Charikar, by the Jamiat-e Islami guerrilla group and overnight Najib's regime became weaker and collapsed in winter 1992.

As the Mujaheedin commanders entered the Kabul streets, now the entire Govt.

was under the control of Mujaheedin.

Hazrat Saheb became the president and the prisoners under Najib's regime were released.

After the release, the officers fled to foreign countries along with their family and the regime of Taliban started.

But even today, out of 127 officers 50 of them are still maintaining positions in Afghan National Army (ANA).

2010

He was appointed for the post of commander of the 4th Brigade, 205th Corps on 11 September 2010.

General Zafar Khan was re-designated as a Commander of 4th Brigade, 205th Hero Corps in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan on 11 September 2010.

He still gathers a wealth of experience and is expecting of getting higher posts in ANA.

As told by the sergeant Nur Muhammad of 4th Brigade, there is a lot of progress in Afghan National Army bases in several district of the Uruzgan Province.

With the assistance and cooperation of ANA soldiers, there have been a lot of improvement and discipline in Battalions(Kandaks), Company-sized units(Toli), Command Bases and even in the entire Brigade.

He also shares some of his views on the development of Afghan National Army.