In 1985, at the time when the communist government was on the verge of collapse, Ahmad Shah Massoud[5] assigned General Noori to led a group of nearly thousand Mujahideen,[6] including many senior commanders with a political delegation to handover the security responsibility strategic border Hairatan Mazar -i- Sharif from General Abdul Momen 70th division of Afghan Army of Mohammad Najibullah government.
General Noori established the first command and control and defensive line in Bangi district [9] of Takhar to defend the Taloqan city against Taliban offensive attack.
In September 1999, the Taliban stepped up their pressure on United Front positions in northern Afghanistan, north of Kunduz city and to the east of Khanabad town in Takhar Province.
In October 2000, the Northern Alliance alleged that the Taliban forced the residents of Humber Koh and Hazrab villages near Taloqan to leave their homes before burning the dwellings.
They must be brought under control," he shouted down the phone while preparing for another operation to quell clashes between militia groups that had plagued the isolated province since early May.
Northeastern Afghanistan, including the province of Badakhshan, is ironically seen as one of the safest regions in a country rife with insecurity, especially in the south and the east.
But it remains a major source of concern to people like Noori who wish to tame the power of local warlords without plunging the region into new conflict.
[21][22] In 2010, the Taliban's tried to nesting in the northern provinces of Afghanistan, especially Takhar,[23] caused deep concern to the Afghan government, during this time the central government appoint General Noori as Police Chief Takhar province,[24] in early of his duty he conduct recapture operation of six districts (Khwaja Ghar,[25] Chah Ab, Khwaja Ghar,[26] Yangi Qala,[27] Khwaja Bahawuddin,[28] Darqad, Dashti Qala) which is known as Mawara -e- Kokcha[29] the operation lasted two months,[30] which led to the complete recapture of the districts.