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General Abdul Momim or
Abdul Mumin (? –
January 5, 1994), was an
ethnic Tajik officer who pla**** a
crucial role in the
downfall of the
government of Mohammad...
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defectors such as
Ahmad Shah M****oud,
Burhanuddin Rabbani,
Rashid Dostum,
Abdul Momim and Ali Mazari. It
consisted mainly of
ethnicities from
northern Afghanistan...
- Momina, a
Muslim community in Gujarat,
India Memon (disambiguation)
Abdul Momim or
Abdul Mumin (died 1994),
Afghan general Kot Momin, a town in Punjab,...
- M****oud. When, on
March 19,
Najibullah attempted to
replace the
Tajik General Momim, with a
General Rasul, a
Khalqist Pashtun who
commanded the
Hairatan garrison...
- Tum Mere Paas Raho "Tum Mere Paas Raho" Hum TV Diyar-e-Dil "Yaar-e-Mann"
Momim Durrani Hum TV 2016 Ek Thi
Marium "Pankh Laga Ke"
telefilm title track Kösem...
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aware of
conflict within the government's
northern command.
General Abdul Momim, in
charge of the
Hairatan border crossing at the
northern end of Kabul's...
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featured in the
traveling exhibition Will Boys Be Boys?
curated by
Shamim Momim of the
Whitney Museum of
American Art. Humphrey's most
recent solo exhibition...
- non-profit art
organization she co-founded in Los Angeles, California,
Momim also
served ten
years at the
Whitney Museum of
American Art
where she co-curated...
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aware of
conflict within the government's
northern command.
General Abdul Momim, in
charge of the
Hairatan border crossing at the
northern end of Kabul's...
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original on 17 June 2013.
Retrieved 3 July 2013. Adam D. Weinberg,
Shamim M.
Momim (2008).
Whitney Museum of
American Art at Altria: 25 Years. New York: Whitney...