Abdul Malik Pahlawan is an
Uzbek warlord and politician based in
Faryab Province
Faryab (Dari: ) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan, which is located in the north of the country bordering neighboring Turkmenistan. It has a population of about 1,109,223, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a tribal society. The pr ...
in northern
Afghanistan
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. He is the head of the
Afghanistan Liberation Party
Abdul Malik Pahlawan is an Uzbek warlord and politician based in Faryab Province in northern Afghanistan. He is the head of the Afghanistan Liberation Party and was heavily involved in the factional fighting that consumed Afghanistan througho ...
and was heavily involved in the factional fighting that consumed Afghanistan throughout the 1990s. His rival for the control of the Uzbek north is
Rashid Dostum
Abdul Rashid Dostum ( ; prs, عبدالرشید دوستم; Uzbek Latin: , Uzbek Cyrillic: , ; born 25 March 1954) is an Afghan exiled politician, former Marshal in the Afghan National Army, founder and leader of the political party Junbish- ...
, and their militias have clashed several times since the fall of the
Taliban
The Taliban (; ps, طالبان, ṭālibān, lit=students or 'seekers'), which also refers to itself by its state name, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a Deobandi Islamic fundamentalist, militant Islamist, jihadist, and Pas ...
.
Capture of Mazar-i-Sharif
Initially, Abdul Malik was one of Dostum's subordinates, but in 1996 he blamed Dostum for the murder of his brother, General
Rasul Pahlawan. He then entered into secret negotiations with the Taliban, who promised to respect his authority over much of Northern Afghanistan, in exchange for the capture of
Ismail Khan
Mohammad Ismail Khan (Dari/Pashto: محمد اسماعیل خان) (born 1946) is an Afghan former politician who served as Minister of Energy and Water from 2005 to 2013 and before that served as the governor of Herat Province. Originally a cap ...
, one of their most powerful enemies.
Accordingly, on May 25, 1997, he arrested Khan and handed him over and let the Taliban enter
Mazar-i-Sharif
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, giving them control over most of Northern Afghanistan. Because of this, Dostum was forced to flee to Turkey. However Malik quickly decided that the Taliban were not going to keep their promises as they started to disarm his men. He then rejoined forces with the
United Islamic Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan
The Northern Alliance, officially known as the United Islamic National Front for the Salvation of Afghanistan ( prs, جبهه متحد اسلامی ملی برای نجات افغانستان ''Jabha-yi Muttahid-i Islāmi-yi Millī barāyi Nijāt ...
(the Northern Alliance), and turned against his erstwhile allies, helping to drive them from Mazar-i-Sharif.
In September 1997, Dostum returned from exile and defeated Malik, briefly regaining control of Mazar-i-Sharif, and forcing him to escape to
Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkm ...
in December 1997.
After the fall of the Taliban in 2001, Malik organized his ''Hezb-e Azadi-ye Afghanistan'' political party, whose military wing has often clashed with members of Dostum's ''
Junbish'' party.
See also
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1997 in Afghanistan
The following lists events that happened during 1997 in Afghanistan.
Incumbents
(Taliban government)
''Mostly unrecognized, controlling about two-thirds of the country.''
* De facto head of state: Mohammed Omar
(Northern Alliance governmen ...
*
Battles of Mazar-i-Sharif (1997–98)
References
External links
Pahlawan, Abdul Malik- MIPT terrorism knowledge database
BBC profile
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Afghan warlords
Freedom Party of Afghanistan politicians
Afghan Uzbek politicians