Burhanuddin Rabbani was the Afghanistan president before the Afghanistan war until 2001 December 22, when Hamid Karzai took over as acting President.
George W. Bush was the US president during the Afghanistan war.
Hamid Karzai was President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2008.
Hamid Karzai was officially elected and sworn in as the President of Afghanistan on 2004 December 7. He was re-elected as President on the 2009 August election.
In 2001, after the collapse of the Taliban government due to the US-Afghanistan war, Karzai became the chairman of the Afghan Interim Administration on 2001 December 22, transitioning into President of the Afghan Transitional Administration on 2002 June 13.
On 2014 September 29, Karzai was replaced by Ashraf Ghani.
there was no one president during afghan war... there was some war loards they were controlling someplace's and they fight with each other for power.... and that was the biggest problem in Afghanistan ... i hope it is the answer
Mullah Mohammed Omar was the head of state of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan at the start of 2001. Burhanuddin Rabbani of the Northern Alliance took over approximately on November 13 when the Transitional Islamic Alliance of Afghanistan was formed. He served until December 22, when Hamid Karzai was selected as the replacement leader.
Mohammmed Omar was the head of state of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan during it's entire existence from 1996 September 27 to 2001 November 13.
Burhanuddin Rabbani was the President of the Islamic State of Afghanistan from 1992 June 28 until 1996 September 27 when the Taliban captured Kabul. He would later become the president again briefly in 2001. Rabbani led strong opposition to Karzai. He was later assassinated by a suicide bomber on 2011 September 20.
In 2001, after the collapse of the Taliban government due to the US-Afghanistan war, Karzai became the chairman of the Afghan Interim Administration on 2001 December 22, transitioning into President of the Afghan Transitional Administration on 2002 June 13. Hamid Karzai was officially elected and sworn in as the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on 2004 December 7. He was re-elected as President on the 2009 August election. On 2014 September 29, Karzai was replaced by Ashraf Ghani.
Hamid Karzai was President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2008.
Hamid Karzai was officially elected and sworn in as the President of Afghanistan on 2004 December 7. He was re-elected as President on the 2009 August election.
In 2001, after the collapse of the Taliban government due to the US-Afghanistan war, Karzai became the chairman of the Afghan Interim Administration on 2001 December 22, transitioning into President of the Afghan Transitional Administration on 2002 June 13.
The latest 2014 presidential election results seem to indicate that Ashraf Ghani will be the next President of Afghanistan, though these results are not yet official.
Mullah Mohammed Omar was the head of state of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan when the 9/11 attacks occurred on the World Trade Center.
George W. Bush had troops sent to Afghanistan at about the same time as they went to Iraq.
Yes Dr. Ashraf ghani ahmadzai is the current president of Afghanistan
Yunis Qanuni is the First Vice President of Afghanistan.
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Abdul Karim Khalili is the Second Vice President of Afghanistan.
A president.
Afghanistan's President is Hamid Karsai.
The Afghan president is defending Afghanistan becauseThat is his job.He loves the country and the people.
Afghanistan did not have a Prime Minister in 2010. The President of Afghanistan was Hamid Karzai.
Before President Karzai, there was no elected president in Afghanistan, but they were called presidents of Afghanistan.Hamid Karzai was the first elected president of Afghanistan since fall of the Taliban.Ashraf Ghani replaced Karzai in 2014.
The government of Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic with an elected President.
No one.At this time, Habibullah Khan was the Amir of Afghanistan.
The cast of Ross Kemp in Afghanistan - 2008 includes: Ross Kemp