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Akhtar Mansour

(Mullah) Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor ((パシュトー語:اختر محمد منصور) ''Akhtar Muḥammad Manṣūr''; pronounced /aːktɑː maːnsjʊər/; born probably 1968, although possibly 1963 or '65) (also spelled Mansur〔Robert L. Grenier - (88 Days to Kandahar: A CIA Diary ) Simon and Schuster 27 Jan 2015, 464 pages, ISBN 1476712077 (2015-08-04 )(previously sourced (here ))〕 and Mansour,〔Jibran Ahmad (Additional reporting by Mirwais Harooni in Kabul, Writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Robert Birsel) - (New Taliban leader facing tension as top official quits ) Reuters and re-published by Yahoo (2015-08-04 )〕 also, Akhtar ''Mohammad'' Mansour Khan Muhammad, and possibly, Naib Imam〔), is the current Emir (leader) of the Ṭālibān, an Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan.〔
==Early life==

Mansoor is thought as born, either in a village named Kariz, or another named Band-i-Taimoor (source: I.E.A.), both in the Maiwand District of Kandahar Province in southern Afghanistan, sometime during the 1960s. The biography released by the Talibans' Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan website shows 1347 according to the solar Hijri calendar, corresponding to 1968, a date corroborated by S. Mehsud, of the C.T.C. West Point; although other sources give 1960, 1963 and 1965 as his birth years. According to Ahmed Rashid, Mansoor belongs to the Alizai tribe, but other sources claim that he belongs to the Ishaqzai tribe, 〔The other sources are: Qazi, Giustozzi;
*c.f. also M. Martin - (text (p.145) ) published by Oxford University Press, 1 Jul 2014, (The Diplomat Magazine August 12, 2015 ) - Kambaiz Rafi "...Mansour’s swiftly appointed first deputy, Mawlawi Haibatullah, is from his Ishaqzai tribe, enraging Zakir who belongs to the staunchly rival Alizai tribe..."〕 in any case, both the Alizai and the Ishaqzai are of the Durrani line of the Pashtun people. Mullah Mansoor was educated at a village mosque and joined primary school at about the age of seven (source: I.E.A.).〔〔(sourced originally at (J. Goldstein / The New York Times Company ))〕〔Giustozzi - (article ) published by the (Tribal Analysis Centre ) November 2009 (2015-11-02 )〕〔(accessed 1st: 2015-07-31, 2nd: 2015-08-02, 3rd: 2015-11-08)〕〔

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