List of the Afghan ambassadors in Germany

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Until 1980 the Ambassador of Afghanistan resided in Germany at Liebfrauenweg 1a, 5300 Bonn - Röttgen  2. Since 2002 the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has been based at Taunusstrasse 3 in 14193 Berlin .

Appointed / Accredited Surname Remarks appointed during the reign of accredited during government Leave post
1922 Ghulam Siddiq Khan (* 1894) Amanullah Khan Joseph Wirth
1925 General Ahmad Ali Ludin (* 1886) Amanullah Khan Hans Luther 1928
1926 Muhammad Amin Amanullah Khan Wilhelm Marx
1929 Abdul Hadi Dawi Pareshan (* 1868 in the Bagh i Ali Mardan Khan Garden in Kabul ) Inayatullah Khan Hermann Muller
1931 Ghulam Siddiq Charkhi (* 1894; † 1962) Mohammed Nadir Shah Heinrich Brüning
1933 Sardar Mohammed Aziz Khan Brother of Mohammed Daoud Khan Mohammed Sahir Shah Cabinet Hitler
1933 Allah Nawaz Khan Ghulam Faruq Mohammed Sahir Shah Cabinet Hitler 1945
Apr. 27, 1955 Gholam Farugk Mohammed Sahir Shah Cabinet Adenauer II 1965
1965 Ali Ahmad Popal Mohammed Sahir Shah Cabinet Erhard I
1966 Mohammad Yusuf Mohammed Sahir Shah Cabinet Erhard II
1973 Ghulam Faruq Mohammed Sahir Shah Cabinet Brandt II
June 1973 Abdul Rahman Pazhwak Mohammed Sahir Shah Cabinet Brandt II
1977 Mohammad Bashir Lodin Mohammed Daoud Khan Schmidt II cabinet
Sep 1978 Nazar Muhammad Just Muhammad Taraki Schmidt II cabinet
Sep 2002 Hamidullah Nasser Zia Cousin of Mohammed Sahir Shah Hamid Karzai Schröder I cabinet
2006 Maliha Zulfacar Hamid Karzai Merkel I cabinet
Nov 26, 2010 Abdul Rahman Ashraf (* July 2, 1944 in Kabul, Afghanistan) Hamid Karzai Merkel II cabinet
Sep 2 2014 Hamid Sidiq Hamid Karzai

Source:

Individual evidence

  1. Mihir Bose, Raj, secrets, revolution: a life of Subhas Chandra Bose , p. 204
  2. Allah Newas Chan
  3. Tobias C. Bringmann: Handbuch der Diplomatie, 1815-1963: Foreign Mission Heads in Germany . P. 4
  4. Maliha Zulfacar ( Memento of the original from July 4, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.calpolynews.calpoly.edu
  5. Abdul Rahman Ashraf
  6. Ludwig W. Adamec : First supplement to the Who's who of Afghanistan: Democratic Republic of Afghanistan . Volume 1, afghan-bios.info