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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 ...
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 ...
The following is a list of notable Afghan people, which includes all the ethnic groups of the modern state of Afghanistan.Afghanistan has gone through territorial changes. This list generally excludes Ethnic Pashtuns who originate from regions that were not controlled by Afghanistan at the time, though there are exceptions for certain figures who are prominent to Pashtun
While Afghanistan is a multilingual country, these languages are generally used as oral compositions and written texts by the Afghan writers and in Afghan curriculum. Its literature is highly influenced by Persian and Arabic literature in addition to Central and South Asia. [1] [2]
Afghan women novelists (2 P) Pages in category "Afghan novelists" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Poetry of the modern-day region called Afghanistan has ancient roots, which is mostly written in Dari and Pashto. [1] Afghan poetry relates to the culture of Afghanistan and is an element of Afghan literature .
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:21st-century Afghan women writers The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. Subcategories
Sonia Nassery Cole (born 1965, Kabul), human rights activist, filmmaker, and author [2] Zohra Daoud (born 1954, Kabul), television host and Miss Afghanistan 1974; Josh Gad (born 1981), actor, comedian, and singer whose father is an Afghan Jew; Sameer Asad Gardezi, screenwriter and television writer