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Parwana

the changing role of Afghan women

1st ed.

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An edition of Parwana (2007)

Parwana

the changing role of Afghan women

1st ed.

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English
Pages
128

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Cover of: Parwana
Parwana: the changing role of Afghan women
2007, Gibbs Smith, Publisher
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Women of Courage
Women of Courage
August 8, 2007, Gibbs Smith, Publisher
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Huria Hessary, midwife trainer
General Khatool Muhammad Zai, Afghan army paratrooper
Homaira Habib, radio journalist
Shagoofa Sahar, host of Good Morning Afghanistan radio
Freeshta Sadat, abused wife
Jamila Mujahad, TV journalist
Lailama Nabizada, Afghan National Army helicopter pilot
Zahra Mohammadi, divorce
Shaima Aminy, burn unit nurse at Herat Hospital
Suhila Fanoos, Welayet Women's Prison guard in central Kabul
Suraya Parlika, executive director, All Afghan Women's Union
Fareshta Kohistani, United Nations photographer
Farzana Wahidy, photojournalist
Mahjan, housewife
Azima Nabi, teacher and mother of six
Aziza Nazari, police general, human rights department
Marina Gulbahari, actress
Massuda Jalal, former Minister of Women's Affairs/presidential candidate
Nadera, bread maker
Roshan Gul, bee keeper
Shaharzad Akbar, Kabul university student
Friba Razayee, Afghan judo olympian
Naheed Mirza, police academy graduate
Mahmoda Hoseini, female mullah
Hamida Jan, actress/refugee
Robina Moqimyar, Afghan olympic sprinter
Parwana Ghezel, Ariana Afghan Airlines flight attendant
Shaima Razayee, host, Hop Music TV program
Mariza Tamaski, supermarket saleswoman
Fatema Kamazemyan, head of Women's Affairs Office in Bamiyan
Malalai Kakar, criminal investigator in Kandahar
Abeershah, fortune teller
Shaima Rahmany, filmmaker
Zubaida Akbar, journalist
Safia Amma Jan, head of Women's Affairs Office in Kandahar
Shazia Saba, office manager Bamiyan DDR (Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration)
Pashtoon Shahna, girls' high school principal
Hanifa Jamizada, presidential election worker
Mahgul, handicraft worker
Miriam Farooq, language teacher/former underground teacher.

Edition Notes

Published in
Layton, Utah
Genre
Interviews., Pictorial works.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.48/8915930090511
Library of Congress
HQ1735.6.Z75 A34 2007, HQ1735.6.Z75A34 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
128

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17161844M
Internet Archive
womenofcouragein0000kivi
ISBN 10
1423602536
ISBN 13
9781423602538
LCCN
2007007939
OCLC/WorldCat
85783278
Goodreads
2039278

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