This is a table chart of the current deputy governors of Afghanistan. Like provincial governors, deputy governors are all and also appointed by the Emir of Afghanistan.
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Province | Deputy Governor | Past governors | Refs |
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Badakhshan | Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi | all | [1] |
Badghis | Molwi Mohibullah Asad | all | [2] |
Baghlan | Mohammad Idris | all | [3] |
Balkh | Noorul Huda | all | [3] |
Bamyan | Atiqullah Atiq | all | [4] |
Daykundi | Haji Sahib Rashid | all | [5] |
Farah | Jihadiyar Sahib | all | [3] |
Faryab | Maulvi Sahib Abdul Wali Atqani | all | [6] |
Ghazni | Sayed Hanif (Ebadah Agha) | all | [3] |
Ghor | Maulvi Shams Ullah Tariqat | all | [7] |
Helmand | Mulavi Hizbullah | all | [8] |
Herat | Abdul Qayyum Rohani | all | [9] |
Jowzjan | Maulvi Gul Mohammad | all | [10] |
Kabul | Mufti Mohammad Idris | all | [3] |
Kandahar | Maulvi Hayatullah Mubarak | all | [11] |
Kapisa | Maulvi Asadullah Sanan | all | [12] |
Khost | Mohammad Din Shah Mohabat | all | [13] |
Kunar | Abdullah | all | [3] |
Kunduz | Habib-ur-Rehman Sohaib | all | [3] |
Laghman | Saeed Ahmad | all | [3] |
Logar | Maulvi Inamullah Salahuddin | all | [3] |
Nangarhar | Maulvi Niaz Mohammad Wahaj | all | [14] |
Nimroz | Ghulam Nabi "Osmani" | all | [15] |
Nuristan | Sheikh Ismatullah | all | [16] |
Parwan | Maulvi Dost Mohammad Haqqani | all | [17] |
Paktia | Sheikh Aziz-ur-Rehman Mansoor | all | [18] |
Paktika | Muhibullah Hamas | all | [19] |
Panjshir | Maulvi Rohullah | all | [20] |
Samangan | Abdul Manan | all | [3] |
Sar-e Pol | Mohammad Nader | all | [3] |
Takhar | Haji Kazim | all | [21] |
Uruzgan | all | ||
Wardak | Sher Ahmad Ammar | all | [3] |
Zabul | Abdul Khaliq Abid | all | [3] |
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