Qurban Ali Oruzgani
Qurban Ali Oruzgani | |
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Qurban Ali Oruzgani in 2011 | |
Governor of Daykundi | |
In office 15 April 2010 – 4 May 2013 | |
Preceded by | Jan Mohammed Akbari |
Succeeded by | Abdul Haq Shafaq |
Personal details | |
Born |
Khas Uruzgan District, Oruzgan, Afghanistan | 21 March 1958
Political party | None |
Profession | Governor |
Religion | Islam |
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Qurban Ali Oruzgani (Persian: قربان علی ارزگانی) is the current governor of Daykundi Province of Afghanistan. He was selected as governor by President Karzai in April 2010. He belongs to Hazara ethnic minority of Afghanistan and comes from Oruzgan Province.
Early life
He was born in a Bagh Char village of Oruzgan. His father, Mirza Muhammad Essa, was a government employee in Helmand Province. Oruzgani graduated from Technical Agriculture High School in 1979. During the university life, he started participating in anti-Soviet political parties, for which he had to quit education.
Political career
After the September 11 attacks, on the establishment of new government in Afghanistan, Oruzgani was nominated as one of the people's Representative of Helmand province. In April 2010, Oruzgani was selected as the new governor of Daykundi Province after Jan Mohammad Akbari.[1]
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Preceded by Jan Mohammed Akbari |
Governor of Daykundi, Afghanistan 15 April 2010 – present |
Succeeded by [Incumbent] |