<p>Reclusive, one-eyed Taliban leader Mullah Omar is dead, an Afghan official said. The Taliban promptly denied it.<br /><br />An Afghan official on the condition of anonymity confirmed to Xinhua on Wednesday about Mullah Omar's death. However, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid rejected the report as baseless, saying Mullah is "alive".<br /><br />He died two to three years ago, BBC quoted Afghan government and intelligence sources as saying. <br /><br />There have been several reports of Mullah Omar's death in the past.<br />The US had announced a $10 million award for the rebel's capture or death.<br />Mullah Omar, who was Afghanistan's de facto head of state when the Taliban was in power from 1996 to 2001, had earlier disappeared from Pakistan's Quetta city.<br /><br />Mullah Omar's Taliban regime in Afghanistan had sheltered Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in the years prior to the September 11 attack on the US. </p>.<p><br />That prompted the US to declare war on the Taliban and overthrow its regime with the help of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance in Afghanistan.<br /><br />Taliban fighters then fled to Pakistan in large numbers to regroup.<br />Mullah Omar was earlier widely said to be living in hiding in Quetta, a Pakistani city close to the Afghan border. </p>
<p>Reclusive, one-eyed Taliban leader Mullah Omar is dead, an Afghan official said. The Taliban promptly denied it.<br /><br />An Afghan official on the condition of anonymity confirmed to Xinhua on Wednesday about Mullah Omar's death. However, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid rejected the report as baseless, saying Mullah is "alive".<br /><br />He died two to three years ago, BBC quoted Afghan government and intelligence sources as saying. <br /><br />There have been several reports of Mullah Omar's death in the past.<br />The US had announced a $10 million award for the rebel's capture or death.<br />Mullah Omar, who was Afghanistan's de facto head of state when the Taliban was in power from 1996 to 2001, had earlier disappeared from Pakistan's Quetta city.<br /><br />Mullah Omar's Taliban regime in Afghanistan had sheltered Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in the years prior to the September 11 attack on the US. </p>.<p><br />That prompted the US to declare war on the Taliban and overthrow its regime with the help of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance in Afghanistan.<br /><br />Taliban fighters then fled to Pakistan in large numbers to regroup.<br />Mullah Omar was earlier widely said to be living in hiding in Quetta, a Pakistani city close to the Afghan border. </p>