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Sayed Mansur Naderi is the incumbent Sayed of Kayan; leader of the Shi'a community of
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centred in
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and also in other parts of Afghanistan. This community although Shia is smaller than the mainstream Twelver Shia community in Afghanistan. Naderi served the Afghan monarchy, later the communist government and served as vice president during Majahiden government and in the 1980s, was expelled from his region by the Taliban, and returned to Baghlan following the fall of the Taliban. He was elected to the
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(lower house of the Afghan Parliament) in 2005, and was the founder of the ismaili-based
National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan The National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan or some other places written as National Unity Party of Afghanistan ( Hezb-e-Paiwand Mili Afghanistan, Paiwand Milli, Paiwand Mili) is a political party representing the Afghanistan's Ismaili Shia minor ...
(Paiwand Milli). His son
Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
also achieved military advances in Baghlan during Soviet-Afghan War, becoming popular as
Warlord of Kayan ''Warlord of Kayan'' is a documentary film directed by Jeff B. Harmon in 1989, focusing Sayed Jafar Naderi, also known as Jeff Naderi. Sayed Jafar is the elder son of Sayed Mansur Naderi, an Ismaili leader in Afghanistan. The film delves into S ...
and later appointed as Governor of Baghlan Province post the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan. His son
Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
was appointed security advisor to Afghan first vice president
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in 2014. Sayed Mansoor's daughter
Farkhunda Zahra Naderi Farkhunda Zahra Naderi (; born 19 April 1981) is an Afghan politician and women's rights activist. She has been a member of Afghanistan's High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR), chaired by Abdullah Abdullah. She previously served as a sen ...
is a well-known rights activist in
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and also serves as member of Afghan parliament elected in 2010 with the highest vote from Kabul province.
Sadat Mansoor Naderi Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi () (born 3 March 1977) is an Afghan entrepreneur and politician. He was Afghanistan's State Minister for Peace from 2020 to 2021 and Minister of Urban Development and Housing from 2015 - 2018. Early life Sadat Mans ...
, his another son nominated by Afghan president
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as Urban Development Minister, assumed office on April 22, 2015. After that in 2020, he was appointed as Minister at Afghanistan's
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.


Monarchy era

During the Afghan monarchy, Sayed Mansur served as Vice President of Parliament under King
Mohammed Zahir Shah Mohammad Zāhir Shāh (15 October 1914 – 23 July 2007) was the last King of Afghanistan, reigning from 8 November 1933 until he was deposed on 17 July 1973. Ruling for 40 years, Zahir Shah was the longest-serving ruler of Afghanistan since t ...
.


Soviet era

Following the transition to the communist
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan The Democratic Republic of Afghanistan, later known as the Republic of Afghanistan, was the Afghan state between History of Afghanistan (1978–1992), 1978 and 1992. It was bordered by Pakistan to the east and south, by Iran to the west, by the ...
and the Soviet invasion, while the Tajiks and Pashtuns of Baghlan aligned themselves with the insurgent
Jamiat-e Islami Jamiat-e-Islami (also rendered as Jamiati Islami; ), sometimes shortened to Jamiat, is a predominantly Afghan Tajik political party and former paramilitary organisation in Afghanistan. It is the oldest and largest functioning political part ...
and
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, Sayed Mansur received government funding and arms to form a local militia of his traditionally Ismaili supporters. He became a general and governor of the province with his militia reaching 13,000-18,000. troops by 1989, but at the same time secretly collaborated with insurgent groups, allowing them to operate in Baghlan provided they did not interfere with logistics transport in the region.


Military Power and Political Influence

In the tumultuous period of the 1980s and early 1990s, amid the Soviet occupation and subsequent political unrest, Sayed Mansoor Naderi distinguished himself as a key figure in Baghlan province. As the Ismaili spiritual leader from the Doshi district, Sayed Mansoor's impact reached far beyond spiritual leadership, extending into significant military and political spheres. Following directives from President Babrak Karmal to establish ethnic militias for safeguarding critical supply routes from mujahedin assaults, Naderi formed a formidable militia. This force was instrumental in asserting control over Baghlan, a vital conduit for Soviet logistical support to Kabul and the southern regions of Afghanistan, marking a crucial phase in the local military and governance landscape. Sayed Mansur Naderi and his son,
Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
who was later known as
Warlord of Kayan ''Warlord of Kayan'' is a documentary film directed by Jeff B. Harmon in 1989, focusing Sayed Jafar Naderi, also known as Jeff Naderi. Sayed Jafar is the elder son of Sayed Mansur Naderi, an Ismaili leader in Afghanistan. The film delves into S ...
, expanded upon their family's legacy through the establishment of a pro-government qaumi militia regiment in 1984. This unit's progression to a regular army division, known as the 80th infantry division, equipped with advanced artillery and tanks, underscored the Naderis' escalating military capabilities. By 1992, with a command over an 18,000-member force,
Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
negotiated strategic alliances with mujahedin factions, notably with Ahmad Shah Masoud, a prominent Jamiat military commander. This alliance, which was mutually beneficial, allowed mujahedin forces access to vital military supplies while consolidating the Naderis' stronghold in Pul-e-Khumri. Following the downfall of President Najibullah in 1992, the Naderis, leveraging support from
Abdul Rashid Dostum Abdul Rashid Dostum ( ; ; Uzbek language, Uzbek Uzbek alphabet, Latin: , Uzbek Uzbek alphabet, Cyrillic: , ; born 25 March 1954) is an Afghan former Officer (armed forces), military officer, warlord and exiled politician. He is the founder and ...
, an influential Uzbek warlord, participated in crafting a power-sharing agreement with local mujahedin leaders associated with Jamiat and Hizb. This arrangement led to the integration of various mujahedin factions into the pre-existing political and military frameworks of the former government. Under this coalition, the Naderi family adeptly maneuvered through the complex political and military terrains, maintaining their prominence in Baghlan until the ascendancy of the Taliban in 1997.


The 80th Military Division

The establishment of the 80th Division marks a significant episode in the military annals of Afghanistan, particularly in the concluding phase of the Soviet conflict. Originating post-1988 as a regiment or brigade under the auspices of the Ismaili community and the Afghan Interior Ministry, this unit underwent significant transformation to become a prominent military entity within Baghlan Province. Commanded by
Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
, who was just 25 at the time, with the spiritual and political backing of his father, Sayed Mansoor Naderi, the division played a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of essential supply lines to Kabul, notably the Salang Tunnel route. This underscored the indispensable role of the Ismaili community in ensuring regional stability amid the challenges faced by the PDPA regime. Beyond its foundational duties, the 80th Division was instrumental in the security and stability of northeastern provinces, including Baghlan, Samangan, Kunduz, and Badakhshan. Its strategic importance extended to safeguarding the Salang Pass, a critical artery facilitating transit between the northern regions and the capital. This multifaceted role highlighted the division's pivotal contribution to the security infrastructure of Afghanistan, ensuring vital connections remained open and safeguarded amidst the nation's complex geopolitical landscape. The 80th military division in
Baghlan Baghlan (Pashto and Dari: بغلان ''Baġlān'') is a city in northern Afghanistan, in the eponymous Baghlan Province. It is located three miles east of the Kunduz River, 35 miles south of Khanabad, and about 500 metres above sea level in t ...
was then promoted to 6th Army Corp and included the 80th division of
Baghlan Baghlan (Pashto and Dari: بغلان ''Baġlān'') is a city in northern Afghanistan, in the eponymous Baghlan Province. It is located three miles east of the Kunduz River, 35 miles south of Khanabad, and about 500 metres above sea level in t ...
, 20th division of
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and 54th division of
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in north eastern of Afghanistan.


Role in overthrown of Dr. Najibullah

In the aftermath of the Soviet Union's withdrawal from Afghanistan, Sayed Mansur Naderi, a distinguished leader within the Ismaili community, played a pivotal role alongside his son,
Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
, in shaping the political landscape of the country. The Naderis were instrumental in orchestrating a strategic mutiny against President Najibullah's regime, significantly contributing to its eventual downfall by disrupting the government's main supply route from the former Soviet Union. This action marked a turning point in Afghanistan's history, facilitating a shift in power dynamics away from the traditional Pashtun dominance Following this period of upheaval, Sayed Mansur Naderi emerged as a founding figure of the National Islamic Movement (NIM), which sought to represent and advocate for the rights of ethnic minorities within Afghanistan. The movement's push for a federal system aimed to ensure a more inclusive approach to governance, reflecting the country's diverse ethnic composition. Through his leadership and vision, Sayed Mansur Naderi significantly contributed to efforts to establish a more equitable and representative political order in Afghanistan, emphasizing the critical importance of inclusivity, minority rights, and federalism in the nation's quest for peace and stabilityPublisher: Parliament of Australia. Published Date: 31 Sep 1992. Accessed Date: 04.04.2024. Title: Afghanistan: the politics of disintegration. URL: https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id%3A%22library%2Fprspub%2FWMH10%22;src1=sm1


Mujahideen era

During the Mujahideen era in Afghanistan, Sayed Mansur Naderi held the position of vice president under the presidency of
Burhanuddin Rabbani Burhānuddīn Rabbānī (; 20 September 1940 – 20 September 2011) was an Afghanistan, Afghan politician and teacher who served as the sixth president of Afghanistan from 1992 to 1996, and again from November to December 2001 (in exile from 199 ...
. Throughout this period, Naderi, alongside the Ismaili community, exerted influence in several northern provinces of Afghanistan, including Baghlan, Badakhshan, Samangan, Kunduz, and Balkh. His role extended beyond administrative duties; he actively participated in peace negotiations between various Mujahideen factions. The region of Kayan, where Naderi was based, gained a reputation as a center for peace and negotiations, reflecting his efforts to broker peace among conflicting groups during a tumultuous time in Afghanistan's history.


Taliban era (1996-2001)

During the 1990s Taliban period, Sayed Mansoor Naderi and his son
Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
fought against
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until August 1998. When,
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took over Northern Afghanistan including Kayan in 1998, the Ismaili forces were defeated and Mansoor apparently took refuge in Uzbekistan. He returned from Uzbekistan to Afghanistan after the fall of the Taliban, in 2002.


Democracy era (2001-2021)

The Ismaili community, under the leadership of the Imam of the Ismaili Muslims, Prince Karim Aga Khan, has been instrumental in the development and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021, a period marked by significant political transitions culminating in the fall of the Republic Government of Afghanistan. The
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(AKDN) has been a major contributor to these efforts, allocating over $1 billion towards the rehabilitation of the country post-Taliban era (1996-2001). This financial commitment underscores the network's dedication to fostering sustainable development in Afghanistan. Sayed Mansur Naderi, serving as a prominent
Ismaili Ismailism () is a branch of Shia Islam. The Isma'ili () get their name from their acceptance of Imam Isma'il ibn Jafar as the appointed spiritual successor ( imām) to Ja'far al-Sadiq, wherein they differ from the Twelver Shia, who accept ...
leader within
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, has been pivotal in navigating the complex political landscape of the country. His establishment of the
National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan The National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan or some other places written as National Unity Party of Afghanistan ( Hezb-e-Paiwand Mili Afghanistan, Paiwand Milli, Paiwand Mili) is a political party representing the Afghanistan's Ismaili Shia minor ...
and his efforts to integrate Ismailis into the political framework significantly influenced the community's representation in government. Ismailis have held various key positions, including seats in the Afghan parliament and roles within the executive branch, such as the
State Ministry for Peace State Ministry for Peace Affairs, officially known as State Ministry for Peace (SMP) was an Afghan government ministry responsible for peace process focused on to end ongoing wars in Afghanistan diplomatically. Founded in July 2019 by the gove ...
and the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing. Additionally, Ismailis have served as Senior Advisors to former President Ashraf Ghani, highlighting their active involvement in governance and peace-building initiatives. In the political landscape of Afghanistan, the
National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan The National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan or some other places written as National Unity Party of Afghanistan ( Hezb-e-Paiwand Mili Afghanistan, Paiwand Milli, Paiwand Mili) is a political party representing the Afghanistan's Ismaili Shia minor ...
, led by Sayed Mansur Naderi, and the Ismaili community have played active roles in Afghanistan's electoral processes. During the 2009 presidential elections, they supported
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, organizing election rallies in the northern regions of Afghanistan as well as in the capital, Kabul. In the subsequent 2014 presidential elections, the Ismailis in Afghanistan lent their support to
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. In the 2019 elections, Sayed Mansur Naderi and his political party expressed their support for
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. This involvement reflects the political engagement and support patterns of the Ismaili community and the
National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan The National Solidarity Party of Afghanistan or some other places written as National Unity Party of Afghanistan ( Hezb-e-Paiwand Mili Afghanistan, Paiwand Milli, Paiwand Mili) is a political party representing the Afghanistan's Ismaili Shia minor ...
across different electoral cycles in the country.


Contribution to Islamic Culture

Sayed Mansur Naderi, recognized for his leadership within the religious community of Afghanistan, has notably contributed to the enrichment of Islamic culture. His contributions include the significant role of patron in the creation of the World's Largest Handmade Quran in Afghanistan. This project, which was undertaken by a team of scholars over a period of five years, resulted in a manuscript that is currently housed in the Hakim Naser Khusraw Balkhi Cultural Center in Kabul, Afghanistan. The manuscript was completed and unveiled in 2012. This initiative reflects Sayed Mansur Naderi's dedication to cultural preservation within the Islamic tradition. The creation of the handwritten Quran represents a significant cultural achievement, underscoring the importance of scholarship and the arts within the Islamic community. It serves as an example of the enduring legacy of Islamic culture and its contribution to global heritage, emphasizing the commitment to the preservation and celebration of Islamic scholarly and artistic traditions.


See also

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Sayed Jafar Naderi Sayed Jafar Naderi (born 1965) is an ethnic Sadat-Ismaili who controlled Baghlan Province of Afghanistan during the early 1990s.
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Sadat Mansoor Naderi Sayed Sadat Mansoor Naderi () (born 3 March 1977) is an Afghan entrepreneur and politician. He was Afghanistan's State Minister for Peace from 2020 to 2021 and Minister of Urban Development and Housing from 2015 - 2018. Early life Sadat Mans ...
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Farkhunda Zahra Naderi Farkhunda Zahra Naderi (; born 19 April 1981) is an Afghan politician and women's rights activist. She has been a member of Afghanistan's High Council for National Reconciliation (HCNR), chaired by Abdullah Abdullah. She previously served as a sen ...
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Sayed Kayan Sayed Kayan or Sayed of Kayan is a ruling title in northern areas of Afghanistan. Ismaili community in Afghanistan is led by this family of ''Syeds'' hailing from the historical valley of Kayan, Baghlan, Kayan Baghlan. Historical Background ...
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Rawnaq Naderi Rawnaq Naderi also known as Sayed Nooruddin Rawnaq Naderi (born 1940 in Kayan, Dushi district, Baghlan Province, died 1979) was a distinguished Afghan poet whose works have contributed significantly to Persian literature. As the son of Sayed Kaya ...
* National Unity Party of Afghanistan *
Baghlan Province Baghlan ( Dari and ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan and located in northeastern Afghanistan. As of 2020, the province has a population of about 1,014,634. Its capital is Puli Khumri, but its name comes from the other major town in t ...
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Puli Khumri Puli Khumrī (), also spelled Pul-i-Khumri or Pol-e Khomri, is a city in northern Afghanistan. Puli Khumri is the capital and largest city of Baghlan Province, whose name comes from the other major town in the province, Baghlan. Puli Khumri has ...
* Kayan Valley


References


External links


Sayed Kayan official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Naderi, Sayed Mansur Afghan Ismailis Governors of Baghlan Province Living people 1936 births Hazara politicians 20th-century Ismailis 21st-century Ismailis