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  2. Ghazal Sadat - Wikipedia

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    Ghazal Sadat was born in Herat. [3] Sadat is currently trading in Dubai . She has invested in a water company, medical clinics and also owns four restaurants and cafes in the Jumeirah area in Dubai , and Riyadh and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia .

  3. List of Tajik musicians - Wikipedia

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  4. Category : Afghan expatriates in the United Arab Emirates

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    Ghazal Sadat; Shafia family murders This page was last edited on 4 April 2019, at 14:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. Category:Afghan singers - Wikipedia

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  6. Afghan Director Roya Sadat Will Attend Red Sea Festival After ...

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    After an airline denied her entry into Saudi Arabia to present her film “Sima’s Song,” which is playing in competition at the Red Sea Film Festival, Afghan filmmaker Roya Sadat is now set to ...

  7. Ghazal - Wikipedia

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    Ghazal poems are performed in Uzbek-Tajik Shashmakom, Turkish Makam, Persian Dastgah and Uyghur Muqam. There are many published translations from Persian and Turkish by Annemarie Schimmel, Arthur John Arberry and many others. Ghazal "Gayaki", the art of singing or performing the ghazal in the Indian classical tradition, is very old.

  8. Category:Afghan Tajik people - Wikipedia

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  9. Faisal of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    After President Nasser of Egypt died in 1970, Faisal drew closer to Nasser's successor, Anwar Sadat, who himself was planning a break with the Soviet Union and a move towards the pro-American camp. After Sadat launched the 1973 Arab–Israeli War , Faisal withdrew Saudi oil from world markets and was the primary force behind the 1973 oil crisis ...