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  2. Shukria clan - Wikipedia

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    The Shukria chiefs, led by Sheikh Abu Ali, came on his promise and were given gifts as a sign of royal favor. Badi then invited them to Abu Haraz, where they were treacherously murdered by members of the Abu el Kaylik family whose relatives had fallen in the battle.

  3. Shukria Barakzai - Wikipedia

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    Shukria Barakzai (Pashto: شکريه بارکزۍ) is an Afghan politician, journalist and Muslim feminist. She was the ambassador of Afghanistan to Norway. [ 1 ] She is a recipient of the International Editor of the Year Award .

  4. Shukria Tabassum - Wikipedia

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    Shukria Tabassum belonged to the Hazara ethnic group of Afghanistan, and was born in Jaghori District of Ghazni Province.She was the daughter of Ramazan Ali. [2] She was a student who at the age of 9 was kidnapped by the Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) [3] in Afghanistan.

  5. Two years after fall of Kabul, tens of thousands of Afghans ...

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    When the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, Shukria Sediqi knew her days in safety were numbered. According to the Taliban, who bar women from most public places, jobs and education, her work ...

  6. Manghud - Wikipedia

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    The family effectively came to power after Nader Shah's death in 1747, and the assassination of the ruling Abu al-Fayz Khan and his young son Abdalmumin by the ataliq Muhammad Rahim Bi. [10] From 1747 to the 1780s, the Manġits ruled behind the scenes, until the emir Shah Murad declared himself the open ruler, establishing the Emirate of Bukhara.

  7. Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan - Wikipedia

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    Alim Khan's daughter, Shukria Alimi Raad, worked as a broadcaster for Radio Afghanistan. Shukria Raad left Afghanistan with her family three months after Soviet troops invaded the country in December 1979. With her husband, also a journalist, and two children, she fled to Pakistan, and then through Germany to the United States.

  8. Tabassum movement - Wikipedia

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    The Tabassum movement (Dari: جنبش تبسم, Junbesh-e Tabasum [1]) was a grassroots protest movement in Afghanistan that held several protests in Kabul and other Afghan cities in mid-November 2015, following the execution by an armed opposition group of nine-year-old Shukria Tabassum and six other Hazaras around 9 November 2015.

  9. The fictional kingdom of couple who buried son in garden - AOL

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    For two years the body of three-year-old Abiyah Yasharahyalah lay underground in the back garden of a terraced house in Birmingham. The little boy was buried by his parents, who believed he would ...