Tarzi

Tarzi

Tarzi may refer to:

*Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi "(1830-1900)": Pashtun leader and poet.

*Mahmud Tarzi "(1865-1933)": Afghan leader, diplomat, and poet.

*Soraya Tarzi" (1899-1968)": Queen of Afghanistan and feminist leader.

*Ghulam Yahya Tarzi: Afghan official and diplomat.

*Abdullah Khan Tarzi "(d. 1970)": Afghan statesman; a senior legislator and "elder" of Kandahar.

*Habibullah Tarzi: Diplomat and Afghan Ambassador to the United States of America.

*Abdul Wahab Tarzi: Afghan diplomat and professor.

*Nanguyalai Tarzi: iInternational diplomat and representative of Afghanistan.

*Amin Tarzi: Journalist for Radio Free Europe and Senior Fellow at the Center for Advanced Defense Studies.

*Zemaryalai Tarzi: Internationally renowned archaeologist from Afghanistan.


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  • Tarzi — Mahmud Tarzi (1866 1933) mit seiner Frau Mahmud Tarzi (* 1865 in Ghazni; † 22. November 1933 in Istanbul, persisch ‏محمود طرزی‎) war ein afghanischer Intellektueller. Er gilt als „Vater des Journalismus“ und als Schlüsselfigur der …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mahmud Tarzi — Mahmūd Bēg Tarzī (August 23, 1865 in Ghazni November 22, 1933 in Istanbul) (Pashto: محمود طرزۍ, Persian: محمود بیگ طرزی) was one of Afghanistan s greatest intellectuals.[1] He is known as the father of Afghan journalism. As a great modern thinker …   Wikipedia

  • Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi — Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Khan Tarzi ( 1830 1900 ), son of Sardar Rahim Dik Khan, was the ruler (considered Governor) of Baluchistan. He is often given credit for developing the family name Tarzi , which would go on to play critical roles in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Soraya Tarzi — (Pashto/Persian): ملکه ثريا) (b. November 24, 1899, d. April 20, 1968) was a Queen of Afghanistan. She is the only woman to appear on the list of rulers in Afghanistan, although wife of King Amanullah Khan. Born in Damascus, Syria, she was… …   Wikipedia

  • Mahmud Tarzi — (1866 1933) mit seiner Frau Mahmud Tarzi (* 1865 in Ghazni, Afghanistan; † 22. November 1933 in Istanbul, persisch ‏طرزی محمود ‎) war ein afghanischer Intellektueller. Er gilt als „Vater des Journalismus“ und als Schl …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nangyalai Tarzi — Afghanistan Ambassador to India Incumbent Assumed office 2010 President Hamid Karzai …   Wikipedia

  • Amin Tarzi — Dr. Amin Tarzi is an analyst for Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, and Senior Fellow with the Center for Advanced Defense Studies. He previously served as Senior Research Associate for the Middle East at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies of …   Wikipedia

  • Abdullah Khan Tarzi — Sardar Abdullah Khan Tarzi (died 1970) was a twentieth century Afghan Statesman from Kandahar province in Afghanistan. [Encyclopedia of the Developing World: Volume Three... [http://www.routledge ny.com/ref/developingworld/afghan.html Link] ] As… …   Wikipedia

  • Soraya Tarzi — (née le 24 novembre 1899, décédée le 20 avril 1968 en exil à Rome, Italie) fut une femme afghane féministe comme Meena Keshwar Kamal et Malalai Joya, fut la troisième fille de Mahmoud Beg Tarzi, ministre des Affaires Etrangères et d Asma Rasmiya… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Soraya Tarzi — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar …   Wikipedia Español

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