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Khadija Ahrari, the Glossary

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Khadija Ahrari was an Afghan politician, and jointly the first woman elected to parliament in the country.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 11 relations: Afghanistan, Anahita Ratebzad, Aziza Gardizi, Herat, Homeira Seljuqi, House of the People (Afghanistan), Masuma Esmati-Wardak, Politics of Afghanistan, Roqia Abubakr, 1965 Afghan parliamentary election, 1969 Afghan parliamentary election.

  2. 20th-century Afghan women politicians
  3. Afghan feminists

Afghanistan

Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.

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Anahita Ratebzad

Anahita Ratebzad (Persian/آناهیتا راتبزاد; November 1931 – 7 September 2014) was an Afghan socialist and Marxist-Leninist politician and a member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) (belonging to the Parcham faction) and vice-president of the Revolutionary Council under the leadership of Babrak Karmal. Khadija Ahrari and Anahita Ratebzad are 20th-century Afghan politicians, 20th-century Afghan women politicians, Afghan feminists and members of the House of the People (Afghanistan).

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Aziza Gardizi

Aziza Gardizi was an Afghan politician. Khadija Ahrari and Aziza Gardizi are 20th-century Afghan politicians and 20th-century Afghan women politicians.

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Herat

Herāt (Pashto, هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan.

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Homeira Seljuqi

Homeira Malikyar Seljuqi (1912–1990) was an Afghan politician. Khadija Ahrari and Homeira Seljuqi are 20th-century Afghan politicians and 20th-century Afghan women politicians.

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House of the People (Afghanistan)

The House of Representatives of the People, or Da Afghanistan Wolesi Jirga (دَ افغانستان ولسي جرګه), was the lower house of the bicameral National Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, alongside the upper House of Elders.

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Masuma Esmati-Wardak

Masuma Esmati-Wardak was an Afghan writer and politician. Khadija Ahrari and Masuma Esmati-Wardak are 20th-century Afghan politicians, 20th-century Afghan women politicians, Afghan feminists and members of the House of the People (Afghanistan).

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Politics of Afghanistan

The politics of Afghanistan are based on a totalitarian emirate within the Islamic theocracy in which the Taliban Movement holds a monopoly on power.

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Roqia Abubakr

Roqia Abubakr (7 June 1917 – ?)World Who's Who of Women 1992–93 p404 was an Afghan politician, and jointly the first woman elected to parliament in the country. Khadija Ahrari and Roqia Abubakr are 20th-century Afghan politicians, 20th-century Afghan women politicians, Afghan feminists and members of the House of the People (Afghanistan).

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1965 Afghan parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Afghanistan in August and September 1965.

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1969 Afghan parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Afghanistan between August 29 and September 11 1969.

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See also

20th-century Afghan women politicians

Afghan feminists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khadija_Ahrari

Also known as Ahrari.