Nashir was born in Qarabagh, Afghanistan to Mohammad Alam Khan Nasher, brother to
Sher Khan Nasher, to an ethnic
Pashtun Ghilzai family of Khans. Nashir led the Spinzar Cotton Company in Kunduz, exporting cotton overseas, producing cotton seed oil, soap and porcelain. He built hotels under the Spinzar brand in Kunduz, Kabul and other northern cities, employing over 20,000 people including woman working in the porcelain factory. He opened factories in the north, providing free housing for the employees, hospital, the only girls school in the city of Kunduz, sport clubs, and hotels. Nashir founded the
Nashir Library and Museum. During his khanat,
Kunduz become the richest
province of the pre-war country, Spinzar being Afghanistan's most profitable company. Nashir was awarded "The Order of the Golden House" by King
Zahir Shah and "The Order of the Sacred Treasure" by the Emperor of Japan, in 1971. ==Death==