Mohammed Kabir Ludin

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Mohammed Kabir Ludin (* 1907 , † January 14, 1966 in New Delhi ) was an Afghan diplomat .

Life

Mohammed Kabir Ludin was part of a group of students that Mohammed Nadir Shah sent to the United States in 1932 . He studied engineering at Cornell University .

Ludin was ambassador to the UN headquarters in New York City in 1954 . From December 5, 1957 to 1960 he was Ambassador to the Court of St James’s and was also accredited as Ambassador to The Hague . From 1962 to 1964 he was again ambassador to London . From 1965 to 1966 he was ambassador to Washington, DC On February 16, 1965, he was accredited as ambassador to New Delhi , India, and in late 1965 he went to hospital there, where he died of a myocardial infarction .

Individual evidence

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predecessor Office successor
1950–1951: Abdul Hamid Aziz Afghan ambassador to Washington DC
1953–1956
1956-1958: Najibullah Torwayana
Majibullah Turwayna Afghan ambassador in London
December 5, 1957–1960
Faiz Muhammad
Faiz Muhammad Afghan ambassador in London
1962–1964
Abdullah Malikyar
Abdul Husain Aziz Afghan ambassador in New Delhi
February 16, 1965 to January 14, 1966
Attaullah Nasser Zia