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Hamida ****il (c. January 1, 1940 –
December 20, 2020),
better known as
Rukhshana, was an
Afghan singer.
Referred to as one of the
first Afghan female singers...
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Rukhshana Media (Dari: رسانه رخشانه) is an
Afghan women's
media organisation created in
November 2020 in
memory of
Rukhshana, a
young woman stoned to death...
- is an
ethnic Hazara journalist from Afghanistan. She is the
founder of
Rukhshana Media, an
outlet in
Persian (or "Dari" as that
language is
known in Afghanistan)...
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Rafiq Shinwari Rahim Mehryar Rahim Bakhsh Rezwan Munawar Rishad Zahir Rukhshana Sardar Ali
Takkar Shafiq Murid Shah Wali
Soosan Firooz Shakeeb Hamdard...
- Wahedi". interview-her.com.
Retrieved June 14, 2024. "
Rukhshana Media Board of Trustees".
Rukhshana Media.
Retrieved August 26, 2024. "Sara
Wahedi GS'24...
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Taliban had been identified, and 29
remained unidentified,
according to
Rukhshana Media. On 2 July, Hasht-e Subh
estimated that 150
civilians had been killed...
- Look up Roxana or
Roxanna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Roxana (4th
century BC) was a
Bactrian noble and a wife of
Alexander the Great. The name...
- "O bacheh" in 1977; she was "perhaps the most notable" of pop singers.
Rukhshana was
another early female singer who had
achieved high fame
during the...
- been
credited with
being the
second female Pashto language singer (after
Rukhshana) to sing for the
Radio Television Afghanistan. A
veteran of
Afghan music...
- and anger". NPR.
Retrieved 26
December 2022. Kumar, Ruchi; reporters,
Rukhshana (28
March 2024). "Taliban
edict to
resume stoning women to
death met with...