Gul Aqa
Appearance
Gul Aqa | |
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Vice Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Afghanistan | |
In office 1983 – November 1986 | |
President | Babrak Karmal |
Minister of Frontier Areas | |
In office 1974–1974 | |
Afghan Ambassador to Bulgaria | |
Assumed office 1974 | |
Chief of General Staff | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Afghan |
Political party | People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan |
Other political affiliations | Parcham faction |
Occupation | Military officer, politician |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Afghanistan |
Rank | Major General |
Major-General Gul Aqa was an Afghan communist minister from the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan.
He belonged to the Parcham faction.[1] He was minister of frontier areas in 1974.[1] He was made ambassador to Bulgaria in 1974.[1]
He was the army's political chief until 1982.[2] He was appointed as one of the vice chairmen of the Revolutionary Council under Babrak Karmal[3] from 1983[4] to November 1986, when he was removed from the position.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Szajkowski, B. (18 June 1981). Documents in Communist Affairs. Springer. ISBN 978-1-349-05727-6.
- ^ Yunas, S. Fida (2008). "Afghanistan: Barak Karmal".
- ^ Yunas, S. Fida (1998). "Afghanistan: Organization of the Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan/Watan Party, Governments and Biographical Sketches 1982-1998".
- ^ Afghanistan seit dem Sturz der Monarchie: Dokumentation zur Politik, Wirtschaft und Bevölkerung. Deutsches Orient-Institut im Verbund der Stiftung Deutsches Übersee-Institut, Dokumentations-Leitstelle Moderner Orient. 1981. ISBN 978-3-88693-009-8.
- ^ "Asian Bulletin". APACL Publications. 1987.