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  2. List of Afghan women writers - Wikipedia

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    Atia Abawi (born 1982), American author and television journalist of Afghan descent; Lina AbiRafeh, Arab-American (non-Afghan) author of Gender and International Aid in Afghanistan; Muqadasa Ahmadzai (born 1992/1993), poet, social activist, and politician; Soraya Alekozei (born 1955), Afghan-born memoirist, interpreter, and veteran, based in ...

  3. Category:Afghan women writers - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Afghan women journalists - Wikipedia

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    Zakia Zaki (c. 1972 – 4 June 2007) journalist and founder of Afghan Radio Peace (Sada-i-Sulh) station. Zohra Daoud (Dari: زهره يوسف داود); (born 1954 in Kabul) Miss Afghanistan 1972 winner, fled Afghanistan for the United States.

  5. Category:Afghan writers - Wikipedia

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    Afghan writers by century (5 C) + Afghan male writers (1 C, 5 P) Afghan women writers (6 C, 6 P) B. Afghan bloggers (2 P) F. French-language writers from Afghanistan ...

  6. List of Muslim feminists - Wikipedia

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    Author of O, My Muslim Sisters, Weep [55] Susan Carland: Australia: 1978 – academic [56] Kamala Chandrakirana: Indonesia – human rights activist [57] Shirin Ebadi: Iran: 1947 –; activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner for her efforts for the rights of women and children [58] Sineb El Masrar: Germany 1981 – Moroccan-German author and magazine ...

  7. Nadia Anjuman - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Anjuman Herawi was born in Herat in northwestern Afghanistan in 1980. She was one of six children, raised during one of Afghanistan's more recent periods of tumult. In September 1995, the Taliban captured Herat and ousted the then-Governor of the Province, Ismail Khan.

  8. Category:Lists of Afghan women - Wikipedia

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    List of Afghan women writers This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 19:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  9. Category:Afghan women poets - Wikipedia

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