Shah Waliullah Adeeb
Shah Waliullah Adeeb | |
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Governor of Badakshan | |
In office 2 November 2010 – 25 October 2015 | |
Preceded by | Baz Mohammad Ahmadi |
Succeeded by | Ahmad Faisal Begzad |
Personal details | |
Born |
1969 Bhangi Parha, Badakhshan, Afghanistan |
Shah Waliullah Adeeb (born 1969) is a former Governor of Badakhshan, Afghanistan. [1] He is the son of Mohammad Islam, Shah Waliullah Adeeb. Shah Waliullah got his early education from his hometown. He then migrated to Pakistan after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan where he received further education. He attended an institute and college in Pakistan’s Peshawar city. He then earned his degree in Arabic literature and Islamic education in Libya. He completed his master's degree from Sudan state university. He earned doctorate degree from Sudan’s Khartoum State University, similarly he obtained a degree in 2007 from an international vocational institute in United States. Earlier, he served in various positions outside and inside the country. Before assuming the charge as governor Badakhshan, he served as head and spokesman for the higher education ministry and then discharged his duty as high council member of the same ministry. During his stay in Pakistan, he was member of Almujahidoon magazine. He worked as an official in Afghanistan Embassy in Libya, in charge of a youth organization of migration in Pakistan, Libya and Sudan. He worked as a lecturer at Africa University in Sudan and served in various other capacities. Shah Waliullah Adeeb has written several books and papers and attended multiple national and international conferences and seminars. He speaks Dari, Pashto, Arabic and English languages. He has political affiliation with the Jamiat Islami Party. He was a dancer.
References
- ↑ Associated Press (2012-03-15). "Avalanche buries remote village of 200 in northeast Afghanistan, scores feared dead". The Washington Post. The Washington Post Company. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
Preceded by Baz Mohammad Ahmadi |
Governor of Badakhshan 2 November 2010–25 October 2015 |
Succeeded by Ahmad Faisal Begzad |