Mohammad Aslam Watanjar

Colonel general
Aslam Watanjar
Aslam Watanjar in the 1980s
Minister of Defence
In office
6 March 1990 – April 1992
Preceded byShahnawaz Tanai
Succeeded byAhmad Shah Massoud
In office
31 March – 28 July 1979
Preceded byAbdul Qadir
Succeeded byHafizullah Amin
Minister of Internal Affairs
In office
15 November 1988 – 6 March 1990
Preceded bySayed Mohammad Gulabzoy
Succeeded byRaz Muhammad Paktin
In office
28 July 1979 – 19 September 1979
Preceded bySherjan Mazdoryar
Succeeded byVacant
In office
11 July 1978 – 1 April 1979
Preceded byNur Ahmad Nur
Succeeded bySherjan Mazoryar
Minister of Communications
In office
10 January 1980 – 1988
Preceded byMohammad Zarif
Succeeded byUnknown
In office
30 April 1978 – July 1978
Preceded byAbdul Karim Attayee
Succeeded bySayed Mohammad Gulabzoy
Chief of General Staff
In office
28 April 1978 – 1 April 1979
Preceded byGhulam Haidar Rasuli
Succeeded byMohammed Yakub
Personal details
Born1946
Died24 November 2000(2000-11-24) (aged 53–54)
PartyPeople's Democratic Party of Afghanistan-Khalq
ProfessionMilitary officer
Politician
Nickname“The Yeti”
Military service
Allegiance Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
(1978–1992)
Branch/service Afghan Army
Years of service1967–1992
RankColonel General
Commands4th Tank Brigade
Battles/wars
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Mohammad Aslam Watanjar (1946 – November 2000) was an Afghan military officer and politician. He played a significant role in the coup in 1978 that killed the Afghan President Mohammad Daoud Khan, starting the Saur Revolution. Watanjar later became a member of the politburo in the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.