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English: Pir Ishaq Gailani: Descendant of a powerful family of Sufi religious leaders and head of the National Islamic Front of Afghanistan Party. Particularly influential among the Sufi and Khugiani.
Uncle of Pir Sayed Ishaq Gailani. |
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Source | http://www.nps.edu/Programs/CCS/Docs/Executive%20Summaries/Paktika%20Executive%20Summary%20Final%20Edit.pdf |
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