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  2. Nadia Anjuman - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Anjuman's poetry in English translation appears in the book, Load Poems Like Guns: Women's Poetry from Herat, Afghanistan (Holy Cow! Press, 2015), edited and translated by Farzana Marie. [17] The book includes both Farsi and English versions of the poetry of eight female Afghan poets, including work by Anjuman.

  3. Poetry of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. Category:Afghan women poets - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan portal; Poetry portal; Pages in category "Afghan women poets" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect ...

  5. List of Afghan women writers - Wikipedia

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    Maliha Zulfacar (born 1961), writer, professor, and was the ambassador of Afghanistan to Germany from 2006 to 2010. See also. List of Afghan women journalists;

  6. I Am the Beggar of the World - Wikipedia

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    The landay is a style of poetry from Afghanistan. They are generally twenty-two syllables long, with nine in their first line, and thirteen in the second and final. [1] The American poet Eliza Griswold traveled around Afghanistan with Seamus Murphy, a photographer, to collect landays from remote places around the nation. [2]

  7. Afghan literature - Wikipedia

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    The poetry reflects diverse spiritual traditions within the country. In particular, many Afghan poets have been inspired by mystical and Sufism experiences. Afghan poetry is the oldest form of literature and has a rich written and oral tradition. In Afghanistan, poetic expression exists for centuries. The great poet Rumi was an Afghan poet who ...

  8. Category:Afghan poets - Wikipedia

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    Afghan women poets (11 P) P. Poets from Panjshir Province (1 P) Pages in category "Afghan poets" This category contains only the following page. This list may not ...

  9. Mirman Baheer - Wikipedia

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    Sahira Sharif, an Afghani politician, founded Mirman Baheer in 2010 as a literary society for Afghan women to read their writings and share accounts of their life. [1] [2] [3] The group also offered participants an opportunity to call by phone to read their work to the group, while Sharif and other members read their own work on the radio and publicized the phone line that Eliza Griswold ...