Bibi Ayesha
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Bibi Ayesha بیبی عایشه | |
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Occupation | Former Mujahideen leader |
Bibi Ayesha (Dari: بیبی عایشه) is a former military leader who was the only known female warlord in Afghanistan. She controlled a force of 50-150 men in the Nahrin district of Baghlan Province.[1] Also known as Commander Kaftar (Dari: قوماندان کفتر, "The Pigeon"), she operated for at least two decades, fighting against Soviet troops and then the Taliban militia as part of Jamiat-e Islami.[1][2] She continued to operate her militia during the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.[3]
Early life[edit]
She was born in Nahrin district of Baghlan province to a Sunni Hazara family.[4]
She dismissed notions that the roles of women in Afghanistan should exclude military roles, saying "It makes no difference if you are a man or a woman when you have the heart of a fighter."[1] However, she does insist that a mahram male relative, accompany her into battle.[1]
On 18 October 2020, Ayesha came under attack by the Taliban, a day after they claimed that she had defected to them. Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed that the commander had defected to the group, but when dpa reached her, she categorically rejected the reports over the telephone. [2]
See also[edit]
- Afghan National Army
- Khatool Mohammadzai
- Latifa Nabizada
- Niloofar Rahmani
- Women's rights in Afghanistan
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d Coghlan, Tom. BBC, Afghanistan's feared woman warlord, March 16, 2006
- ^ a b "Afghanistan's only female warlord attacked by Taliban fighters". 18 October 2020.
- ^ Afghanistan's Female Warlord, Radio Free Europe, retrieved 13 March 2024
- ^ Izarali, M. Raymond; Ahlawat, Dalbir (28 April 2021). Terrorism, Security and Development in South Asia: National, Regional and Global Implications. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-37662-3.
External links[edit]
- Ayesha: Afghanistan's Only Female Warlord Archived 29 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine