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Malalai of
Maiwand (Pashto: د ميوند ملالۍ [
malɑˈləi]), also
known as
Malala (Pashto: ملاله), or
Malalai Anna (Pashto: ملالۍ انا,
meaning Malalai the "Grandmother")...
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Malalai Joya (Pashto: ملالۍ جویا) (born 25
April 1978) is an activist, writer, and a
politician from Afghanistan. She
served as a
Parliamentarian in the...
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Malalai Kakar (Pashto: ملالۍ کاکړ; 1967 – 28
September 2008) was the most high-profile
policewoman in the
Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan (2001–2021)...
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Malalai Shinwari (Pashto: ملالی شینوارۍ) is a
member of the
Wolesi Jirga for
Kabul Province, Afghanistan.
Shinwari was a
journalist prior to
running for...
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Malalai Joya, 25, from
Farah Province delivered the
following speech which received wide
coverage in the
media internationally: "My name is
Malalai Joya...
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Malalai Bahaduri is a
Second Lieutenant and
senior instructor in the
Afghan National Interdiction Unit (NIU). She
worked as a
telecommunications operator...
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Website by the
French pedagogical team for
Esteqlal and
Malalai schools http://www.esteqlal-
malalai.org/topic/index.html 34°31′22″N 69°10′34″E / 34.52278°N...
- in the
Siege of
Malakand and even
under Pashtána
female leaders such as
Malalai of
Maiwand in the
Battle of Maiwand.
Although not exclusive, the following...
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Khalilullah High
School Lamia Shaheed High
School (girls) Lycée
Esteqlal Lycée
Malalaï Mir
Afghan Girls School (Central Asia
Institute supported)
Mohammad Tarzi...
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Esteqlal and Lycée
Malalaï (French lycées
founded in 1922 and 1932 respectively)
Malalai High
School (for girls,
named after Malalai Anna)
Malika Soraya...