(1952-09-13) 13 September 1952 (age 71) Kabul, Kabul Province, Kingdom of Afghanistan
Citizenship
Afghanistan
Residence(s)
Kabul, Afghanistan
Alma mater
Kabul University
Profession
Politician, Pilot
Military service
Battles/wars
Soviet war in Afghanistan
Mohammad Daoud Sultanzoy (Dari: محمد داوود سلطانزوی(هوا کش و کوص کش) born 13 September 1952), is an Afghan politician, pilot and television presenter who served as Mayor of Kabul from 2020 to 2021; the Fall of Kabul (2021) occurred during his incumbency. He was previously elected to represent Ghazni Province in Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of its National Legislature, in 2005.[1] He is a Pashtun from the Ghilzai tribe. He is the only politician ever to serve under three heads of state leaders, Ghani and Saleh for Islamic Republic, and Akhundzada for Islamic Emirate (Taliban).
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