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Monarch
  
Mohammad Zahir Shah

Died
  
Preceded by
  
Abdul Zahir

Education
  

Name
  
Mohammad Shafiq

Role
  
Politician

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Independent politician

Mohammad Musa Shafiq (1932–1979) was Prime Minister of Afghanistan. He was an Afghan politician and poet. He became Foreign Minister in 1971 and Prime Minister in December 1972. He lost both positions when Mohammed Zahir Shah was overthrown on July 17, 1973. He survived throughout the regime of Mohammed Daoud Khan, but was arrested after the 1978 communist coup d'état and executed along with many other anti-communist politicians in 1979.

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Mohammad Musa Shafiq Brief Biography of Mohammad Musa Shafiq Afghan Politician And Poet

Early life

Mohammad Musa Shafiq was born in Kama district, Nangarhar province, Afghanistan in 1932. Son of prominent Afghan politicians, civil servants and religious leader Mawlawi Mohammad Ibraheem Kamavi.

Education

Mohammad Musa Shafiq was graduated from Kabul Arabic Religious High School. He earned his Master's degree from Al-Azhar University in Egypt. "He earned an additional Master's degree from Columbia University in New York, United States of America."

Prime minister

As prime minister, Shafiq supported reforms of the largely conservative society of Afghanistan. He also sought closer ties with the United States and promised a crack-down on opium growing and smuggling. Shafiq was prime Minister for seven months.

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Mohammad Musa Shafiq Wikipedia