| Abdul Satar Sirat عبدالستار سيرت |
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| Born | October 15, 1935 Samangan Province, Afghanistan |
| Nationality | Afghan |
| Ethnicity | Uzbek |
| Title | Doctor |
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| http://www.nouralanour.net | |
Abdul Satar Sirat (عبدالستار سيرت) is a doctor and former Afghan Justice Minister and a representative of the Rome Group (former king Mohammad Zahir's supporters) during the Bonn talks in 2001.[1] He belong to the Tajik population of Samangan.[2][3][4]
Satar Sirat served as the Dean of Faculty of Islamic Studies at Kabul University from 1964 to 1969. In 1969, he was appointed as the Minister of Justice of Afghanistan until King Zahir Shah was deposed in 1973.[1] In 1990, he was sent by Shah to Saudi Arabia and Islamabad, Pakistan for discussions on how to end the Afghan conflict. In 2000, Sirat lived in Jedda, Saudi Arabia and taught Islamic Studies at the King Abdulaziz University.[5]
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