Noun
khad (plural khads)
Alternative form of khud
As head of the KHAD apparatus, Najibullah was also extremely powerful. Source: Internet
As it turned out, Karmal's power base during this period was KHAD. Source: Internet
By the mid-1980s KHAD had gained a fearsome reputation as the eyes, ears, and scourge of the regime. Source: Internet
Jalalzoy was the head of the unit investigations and interrogations within the military intelligence of the KhAD. Source: Internet
Playfair Vol. III, p. 345 Ramsden tasked the Australian 9th Division with 44th Royal Tank Regiment under command with the Tel el Eisa objective and the South African 1st Division with eight supporting tanks, Tel el Makh Khad. Source: Internet
During his six years as head of KHAD he had two to four deputies under his command, who in turn were responsible for an estimated 12 departments. Source: Internet