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| | "We should not create fake heroes for the society, by naming Afghan streets after Jihadi leaders" |
 | | Abdul Ali Mazari son of Haji Khodadad was born to a farmers family in the Nanwai village of Char Kant district of Balkh province, in 1948. |
 | | The Afghan civil war between the years of 1992-1995 was caused by fighting between Mujahideen leaders Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, leader of Islamic Party, Borhanuddin Rabbani, leader of Jamiate Islami, Abdul Rashid Dostum, leader of Junbeshi Mellie Islami, Ahmad Shah Massoud leader of Shurae Nezar and Abdul Ali Mazari, leader of Hezbe Wahdate Islami. |
 | | He said the Mazari was revered so much that when he was killed, his body was carried on the shoulders of his followers who moaned his death from Ghazni city to Behsood, to Bamiyan and to Yakawlang and to Balkh, hundred kilometers, and he was later buried after 14 days. |
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