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List Of Afghan Ambassadors To Japan
Within the context of Afghanistan–Japan relations, diplomatic relations between Afghanistan and Japan, Afghanistan has appointed an envoy to Japan intermittently since 1933, under the title of either ambassador or ''chargé d'affaires''. References

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Afghanistan–Japan Relations
Diplomatic relations between Afghanistan and Japan ( fa, روابط دیپلماتیک میان افغانستان و جاپان , ja, 日本とアフガニスタンの関係) were officially established in 1931, although early contacts date back to 1907 when the Afghan general Ayub Khan, who defeated the British in Mainland, visited Japan.Afghan Japan relations
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Ayub Khan visited Japan as a guest of honor of on February 16, 1907, where they celebrated an Asian victory against European imperialism following Japanese victory in the

Mohammad Hasan Sharq
Mohammad Hasan Sharq ( ps, محمد حسن شرق, born 17 July 1925) is an Afghan former politician who was active in the communist government of Afghanistan. Sharq became Chairman of the Council of Ministers – the government of the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan. He was selected as a compromise candidate after a ''loya'' jirga ratified a new constitution in 1987. However, the power of his office was relatively slight compared with the powers held by the Presidency. Career Sharq served as spokesman for earlier Chairman of the Council of Ministers Mohammad Daoud Khan during the Kingdom of Afghanistan. When Daoud took over the Cabinet Posts of Prime Minister, Defense Minister and Foreign Minister, He appointed Sharq as his Deputy Prime Minister. He was Daoud's Minister of Finance from 1975 to about 1976. In March 1986 Afghan foreign minister Abdul Wakil invited mujahideen leaders, former King Zahir Shah and ex-ministers from previous governments to join a gov ...
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Haron Amin
Mohammad Haron Amin (Dari: هارون امین‎; July 19, 1969Some sources cite 1967. – February 14, 2015) was the Afghan ambassador to Japan from 2004–2009. He is also known for his role as spokesman for the Northern Alliance during the U.S.-led invasion of his country after the events of September 11, 2001.Profile
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A consistent presence in American media prior to the 's collapse, Amin was appointed chargé d'affaires to the United States by the interim Afghan government on January 14, 2002, led by

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Mohammad Noor Akbary
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Rahmatullah Amir
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Doulat Khan Ahmadzai
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Mahmoud Saikal
Mahmoud Saikal ( prs, محمود صیقل) is a senior Afghan diplomat and an international development specialist. He was the Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to the United Nations from October 2015 until February 2019. Early life and education Saikal was born and raised in the Old City of Kabul. He graduated with a French Baccalaureate from Lycee Esteqlal, Kabul in 1979. During the Soviet Occupation of Afghanistan, Saikal left his second year at Kabul University to finish his studies in Australia. He is a graduate of University of Canberra, 1986, and University of Sydney in 1988. He also holds a Master's degree in International Development from Deakin University in Australia. He is fluent in Persian, Pashto, and English, and is familiar with French and Arabic. Development career While engaged in the development sector, Saikal served as CEO and JICA Senior Advisor for Kabul New City Development between 2008-2012. Prior to this, Saikal bri ...
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Mohammad Asif Hassani
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