Ehsanullah Ehsan (banker) explained

Ehsanullah Ehsan
Death Date:1997
Nationality:Afghani
Occupation:Banker, fighter
Office:may be used as an alternative when the label is better rendered as "Office" (e.g. public office or appointments) -->Governor of Da Afghanistan Bank
Party:Taliban

Mullah Ehsanullah Ehsan (died late 1997)[1] was a former member of the Taliban leadership who served as the governor of Da Afghanistan Bank during the first Islamic Emirate era.[2]

Biography

He was originally from Kandahar and belongs to the Popalzai tribe.[3] Shortly after the Taliban took over major Afghan institutions in December 1996, Ehsan, acting as Governor of Da Afghanistan Bank, declared most Afghani notes in circulation to be worthless and cancelled the contract with the Russian firm that had been printing the currency. Ehsan accused the firm of sending new shipments of Afghani notes to ousted president Burhanuddin Rabbani in northern Takhar province.

At the battle of Mazar-i-Sharif in 1997, Ehsan was captured by anti-Taliban forces, but was freed later during the battle. Afterwards, he led an elite group consisting of around 1,000 Kandaharis, ensuring his financial job received limited attention before he was killed.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Rashid, Ahmed. Taliban: militant Islam, oil and fundamentalism in Central Asia. 2010. Yale University Press. 978-0-300-16368-1. 59, 100, 253. 27 December 2011. 2.
  2. http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB134/index.htm Document 1 - Islama 01750
  3. Book: An Enemy We Created: The Myth of the Taliban-Al Qaeda Merger in Afghanistan . Kuehn . Felix . Strick van Linschoten . Alex . 23 August 2012 . Oxford University Press . 9780199977239 . 476.