Sayyid Abdullah Explained
Sayyid Abdullah (1923 in Farah[1] – 1978) was an Afghan politician. He served as 1st Vice President of Afghanistan and Minister of Finance,[2] appointed by Mohammad Daoud Khan[3] [4] with whom he was assassinated on 29 April 1978 in the Saur Revolution.[5] [6] He also served as deputy of Wolesi Jirga from Shindand.
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