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Haji Abdul Zahir Qadeer (Pashto: حاجی عبدالظاهر قدیر) is a member of parliament in Afghanistan.He used to be a General in Afghanistan's Border Guard. Zahir Qadeer is the son of Haji Abdul Qadeer a senior member of the anti-Taliban United Islamic Front (Northern Alliance), and one of the first Vice Presidents of the Afghan Transitional Administration. Zahir Qadir's father was assassinated on 8 July 2002. His family has long-standing ties with Mohammed Zahir Shah, the last king of Afghanistan.

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  • Haji Abdul Zahir Qadeer (Pashto: حاجی عبدالظاهر قدیر) is a member of parliament in Afghanistan.He used to be a General in Afghanistan's Border Guard. Zahir Qadeer is the son of Haji Abdul Qadeer a senior member of the anti-Taliban United Islamic Front (Northern Alliance), and one of the first Vice Presidents of the Afghan Transitional Administration. Zahir Qadir's father was assassinated on 8 July 2002. His family has long-standing ties with Mohammed Zahir Shah, the last king of Afghanistan. (en)
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  • Haji Abdul Zahir Qadeer (Pashto: حاجی عبدالظاهر قدیر) is a member of parliament in Afghanistan.He used to be a General in Afghanistan's Border Guard. Zahir Qadeer is the son of Haji Abdul Qadeer a senior member of the anti-Taliban United Islamic Front (Northern Alliance), and one of the first Vice Presidents of the Afghan Transitional Administration. Zahir Qadir's father was assassinated on 8 July 2002. Zahir Qadeer and two other anti-Taliban leaders were freed from a Taliban prison in 1999 by Abdul-Razzaq Hekmati and Hekmatullah Hekmati, two former Mujahids who had served with the Taliban when they became disillusioned. His family has long-standing ties with Mohammed Zahir Shah, the last king of Afghanistan. On 30 August 2017, at least two security guards were killed in a suicide attack targeting his residence in Jalalabad. (en)
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