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217 Omari Corps
Pashto: ۲۱۷ عمري قول اردو
FoundedOctober 2021
CountryAfghanistan
Allegiance Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
BranchAfghan Army
TypeCorps
Nickname(s)Omari
Commanders
Chief of StaffMohammad Shafiq
CommanderRahmatullah Mohammad
Deputy CommanderMohammad Ismail Turkman

The 217 Omari Corps is one of the eight corps of the Islamic Emirate Army established in October 2021 and headquartered in Kunduz. The current Chief of Staff is Mohammad Shafiq.[1][2] The corps includes Kunduz brigade, Baghlan brigade, Takhar brigade and Badakhshan brigade.

The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan-era corps it replaced was known as the 217th 'Pamir' Corps and was a part of Afghan National Army.[3]

Command Staff[edit]

Chiefs of Staff
Chief of Staff Period Notes Ref(s)
Mohammad Shafiq 4 October 2021 – Present [1]
Commanders
Commander Period Notes Ref(s)
Rahmatullah Mohammad 4 October 2021 – Present [1]
Deputy Commanders
Deputy Commander Period Notes Ref(s)
Qari Mohammad Ismail Turkman 4 October 2021 – 14 March 2022 [1]
Jan Mohammad Akhund 14 March 2022 – Present [4]

Brigades[edit]

Brigade Commander
Kunduz brigade Ahmad Yasir
Baghlan brigade Qari Shakir
Takhar brigade Qari Aminullah Tayeb
Badakhshan brigade Qari Abdul Rahman

217th 'Pamir' Corps[edit]

217th Corps
ActiveApril 2019[5]–August 2021
Country Afghanistan
Branch Afghan National Army
TypeCorps
HeadquartersKunduz, Kunduz province
EngagementsWar in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Commanders
Last commanderGeneral Muhammad Ali Yazdi[6]

The 217th 'Pamir' Corps was one of the Corps of the Afghan National Army. Its headquarters was in Kunduz, Kunduz province.[5] The Corps was established in 2019 in northeast of Afghanistan and Gen. Nabi Mirzayi was appointed as its first commander.[5]

The Corps was established to improve the security situation in northeastern region of Afghanistan. However, the military experts expressed skepticism regarding the ability of the Corps to help improve the security in the northeastern parts of the country.[7] In 2019, the Corps had two brigades according to officials from Afghanistan’s Ministry of Defense.[7]

The last commander of the Corps was Muhammad Ali Yazdi who had assumed the command of the Corps in 2020.[6] During the Taliban offensive in 2021, the Corps resisted Taliban attacks on Kunduz for more than a month and later surrendered in Kunduz on 11 August 2021.[8]

References[edit]

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