Abdul Latif Ibrahimi | |
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Governor of Takhar, Afghanistan | |
In office 13 October 2009 – 18 March 2010 |
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Preceded by | Ghulam Qawis Abubaker |
Succeeded by | Abdul Jabbar Taqwa |
Governor of Faryab, Afghanistan | |
In office 2004–2005 |
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Preceded by | Enayatullah Enayat |
Succeeded by | Aamir Latif |
Governor of Kunduz, Afghanistan | |
In office 2002–2004 |
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Succeeded by | Engineer Mohammad Omar |
Personal details | |
Religion | Muslim |
Abdul Latif Ibrahimi is the former Governor of the Afghan Provinces Kunduz, Faryab and Takhar. Abdul Latif Ibrahimi is member of the Ibrahims Clan, a predominant family in the Imam Sahib district in Kunduz. Imam Sahib is situated on the border with Tajikistan. It is a fertile agrarian district and moreover a key hub for the drugs trade. Accordingly, the district is strategically very significant. Thus the Ibrahimis rule the district in a quasi-feudalistic way and control access to economic resources.[1] After the war Abdul Latif Ibrahimi became Governor of the Province. He was removed two years later and served for a short term as Governor of Faryab and of Takhar.
Preceded by Ghulam Qawis Abubaker |
Governor of Takhar, Afghanistan 2009–2010 |
Succeeded by Abdul Jabbar Taqwa |
Preceded by Enayatullah Enayat |
Governor of Faryab, Afghanistan 2004–2005 |
Succeeded by Aamir Latif |
Preceded by [?] |
Governor of Kunduz, Afghanistan 2002–2004 |
Succeeded by Engineer Mohammad Omar |