Colonel Imam Military person

Colonel Sultan Amir Tarar (died January 2011), best known as Colonel Imam, was a Pakistan Army officer and special warfare operation specialist. He was a member of the Special Service Group (SSG) of the army, an intelligence officer of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and served as Pakistani Consul General at Herat, Afghanistan. A veteran of the Soviet war in Afghanistan, he is widely believed to have played a key role in the formation of the Taliban, after having helped train the Afghan Mujahidin on behalf of the United States in the 1980s.Colonel Imam, who was a commando-guerrilla warfare specialist, had trained Mullah Omar and other Taliban factions. Colonel Imam remained active in Afghanistan's civil war until the 2001 United States led War on Terrorism, and supported the Taliban publicly through media.He was kidnapped along with fellow ISI officer Khalid Khawaja, British journalist Asad Qureshi and Qureshi's driver Rustam Khan on March 26, 2010. Khawaja was killed a month later. Qureshi and Khan were released in September 2010. Imam was killed in January 2011.

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Colonel Imam
Birth dateApril 04, 1944
Birth place
Pakistan , District Chakwal
Date of deathFebruary 18, 2011
Place of death
Pakistan , North Waziristan

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allegiancePakistan
award
Sitara-e-Jurat
Sitara-i-Imtiaz
military operations
Civil war in Afghanistan (1989–92)
Civil war in Afghanistan (1992–96)
Civil war in Afghanistan (1996–2001)
Soviet war in Afghanistan
military command7th SSG Reconnaissance Regiment
military unit
Frontier Force Regiment
Special Services Group
service start1974
service end1994

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