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Wardak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wardak may
refer to:
Abdul Ahad
Wardak,
Afghan politician Abdul Rahim Wardak,
Afghan politician Abdullah...
- Amin
Wardak (born 1951) is a
major Afghan mujahideen leader who
mostly fought against the
Afghan communist regime and the
Soviet invaders in his home region...
- to King
Amanullah Khan, sent to
Wardak valley during the
Mangal rebellion in 1924 to
maintain loyalty among the
Wardaks.
During Amanullah's tour of Europe...
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Wardak, also
called Wardag (Pashto: وردګ, Dari: وردک) is one of the 34
provinces of Afghanistan,
located in the
central region of Afghanistan. It is divided...
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Zakia Wardak is an
Afghan architect, politician, and businesswoman. She
served as the
first female Consul General of
Afghanistan in Mumbai.
Wardak is an...
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Minister of
Tribal Affaires, 1976.
Married to
Masuma Esmati Wardak (former
Member of
Parliament and
Teacher at
Pashto Academy).
Famous Wardaks v t e...
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Roshanak Wardak (Pashto: روشنک وردگ; Dari: روشنک وردگ; born 1962) is an
Afghan gynaecologist and
former politician from
Maidan Wardak Province. In 2021...
- of ****stan.
Wardak, Mangal, Musazai, and Hani, are
first brother Orakzais and the
Dalazak tribes are
Wardaks Step
brothers : 10
Wardak are
famous for...
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referred to by some as Chak-e
Wardak (meaning Chak of
Wardak in Dari), is a town
along the Chak
River in
Maidan Wardak Province of Afghanistan. The town...
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Abdul Hakim Wardak (born 15
August 1940) is a
former Afghanistan track and
field athlete, who
specialised in hurdling.
Wardak competed at the 1960 Summer...