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Lieutenant general Shahnawaz Tanai | |
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Minister of Defence | |
In office May 1988 – March 1990 | |
President | Mohammad Najibullah |
Preceded by | Gen. Mohammed Rafie, ANA |
Succeeded by | Gen. Aslam Watanjar |
Head of Military Intelligence (KhAD-e Nezami) | |
In office May 1978-? | |
President | Nur Muhammad Taraki |
Chief of General Staff of the Afghan National Army | |
In office December 1984 – March 1990 | |
Preceded by | Gen. Nazar Mohammed |
Succeeded by | Gen. Asif Delawar |
Personal details | |
Born | 1950 Dargai, Khost, Kingdom of Afghanistan |
Died | 7 March 2022 (aged 72) Islamabad, Pakistan |
Political party | People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan - Khalq[1] |
Other political affiliations | Afghanistan Peace Movement |
Children | 1 |
Education | Harbi Military University Ryazan Guards Higher Airborne Command School |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Afghanistan (1968–1973) Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978) Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1990) |
Branch/service | |
Years of service | 1968–1990 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Unit | 444th Commando Battalion 37th Commando Brigade |
Commands | Chief of General Staff Afghan National Army Director of Military Intelligence 1st Central Army Corps Artillery Corps Commander 37th Commando Brigade Commander |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | Order of the Saur Revolution |
History of Afghanistan |
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The palace of the emir in 1839 |
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Lieutenant General Shahnawaz Tanai (Russian: Шахнаваз Танай, 1950 – 7 March 2022[2]) was an Afghan military officer and politician who served as the Chief of General Staff of the Afghan Army during the Soviet-Afghan War until his defection to neighbouring Pakistan following a failed coup d'état in 1990.
Besides commanding the Afghan Army during the Soviet-Afghan War, his command assignments included the command of the artillery and as director of military intelligence as well as serving as minister of defense under President Mohammad Najibullah.[1] He was a hardline member of the Khalq faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA), and leader of at least the majority of the Khalqist faction since its former leader Sayed Mohammad Gulabzoy was exiled as Ambassador to the Soviet Union as part of the political preparation of the Soviet pullout from Afghanistan in September 1988. A pillar of the communist regime, Tanai later attempted a coup against his former friend and President Najibullah, before seeking refuge in a hostile Pakistan and working with fundamentalists such as Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.[citation needed] He returned in 2005 and created a political party.[3]
He was described as a "radical nationalist" who, despite being fiercely pro-Soviet, still maintained secret contacts with certain mujahideen members.[4]
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