Arif Khan was a Talibanwarlord in Afghanistan and Pashtun leader from the village of Zakhel. He was a military commander and governor of Kunduz province. He was reportedly killed on April 4, 2000. His brother Haji Omar Khan assumed his responsibilities. Arif is rumoured to be still alive living in this world and in our hearts .he is Shaheed and Shaheed never dies as Allah said.he was a great warlord of pashtuns in afghanistan and a great mujahid .he always have equality between pashtun and other races.he was a great commander to his mother land afghanistan.without his efforts afghans cant defeat the Russia.we will remember him till eternity. Flag flown by the Taliban. ... Warlord is a term that refers to one who has de facto military control of a subnational area, due to a military force which is personally obedient to that warlord. ... The Pashtuns (also Pushtun, Pakhtun, ethnic Afghan, or Pathan) are an ethno-linguistic group consisting mainly of eastern Iranian stock living primarily in eastern and southern Afghanistan, and the North West Frontier Province, Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Baluchistan provinces of Pakistan. ... Kunduz is one of the provinces of Afghanistan, centered on the city of Kunduz in Afghanistan, with an area of 7,827 km square, and a population of about 583,000. ... April 4 is the 94th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (95th in leap years). ... This article is about the year 2000. ...
Arif is one of the youngest amongst the renowned tabla players of India, and at a young age his incredible dexterity, richness, superb tonal quality and maturity surprise any listener or connoisseur of music of the same time.
Arif is the 34th descendent of this unbroken lineage.
Khan further suggested that "The high rates of suicide among patients studied might suggest an "iceberg effect" in the general population.
Khan reported an analysis of clinical trial data for drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration between 1985 and 2000.
Compared with the rate of 11/100,000 persons per year for the population at large, the rates of completed suicide were 752/100,000 persons per year for those in antipsychotic trials; 718 in antidepressant trials; 425 in trials of medication for social anxiety disorder; 136 for panic disorder; and 105 for obsessive-compulsive disorder.