Muhammad Hussain Fahimi
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Muhammad Hussain Fahimi ( prs, محمد حسین فهیمی) is an Afghan politician who represented the Sar-e Pol province in the 15th and 16th term of the
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Early life

Muhammad Hussain Fahimi was born in 1963 in the Balkhab district of Sar-e-Pul Province in northern Afghanistan. He pursued his religious education in Iran, obtaining his bachelor's degree there, and later earned a bachelor's degree in Law and Political Science from Kateb University. His career began as an Afghan Warlord in Sar-e-Pul province after the Taliban took control over Afghanistan in 1996. He formed an anti-Taliban front in the Balkhab area of Sar-E Pul. Additionally, he holds the rank of a four-star general in the Afghan National Army (ANA) and served as the director of logistics for the 209 Shahin Command. After a lifetime of service to the country, he ran for the 15th term of the Afghanistan National Assembly. Securing the majority of votes, he became the Representative of Sar-e Pol province in the National Assembly, also known as the Wolesi Jirga.


Assassination Attempts

Three Times: Robatak Village - Samangan Province - Attack on Fahimi's Convoy Sar-E Pul Province - IED on Sima Gul Fahimi's car Sar-E Pol Province - Attack on his residential compound and one causality.


See also

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List of Hazara people Hazara people make up the second or third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan with 8–12 million population, making 20%–25% of the total population of Afghanistan (Some suggest the real population might reach 30%) where they mainly inhabit the ...


References

Living people 1963 births Hazara politicians People from Sar-e Pol Province {{Afghanistan-politician-stub