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Amin Wardak امین وردک
Wardak in 2008
Born
1951 (age 72–73)
Maidan Wardak Province, Kingdom of Afghanistan
Occupation
Mujahideen leader
Amin Wardak (born 1951) is a major Afghan mujahideen leader who mostly fought against the Afghan communist regime and the Soviet invaders in his home region of Maidan Wardak Province during the Soviet–Afghan War in the 1980s. However, his reach of military actions had spread till the provinces of Ghazni and Kabul, and his political influence and relations towards the other mujahideen groups was reaching even further.[1]
^Raffray, Mériadec, "Les Soviétiques en Afghanistan 1979 - 1989 L'Armée Rouge Bouleversée Archived 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine", Cahier de la Recherche Doctrinale, 2008
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