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    Mahmud Tarzi (Pashto: محمود طرزۍ, Dari: محمود بیگ طرزی; August 23, 1865 – November 22, 1933) was an Afghan politician and intellectual. He is known as...
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    daughter of the Afghan political figure Sardar Mahmud Beg Tarzi, and granddaughter of Sardar Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi.[citation needed] She studied in Syria, learning...
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    Mahmud Tarzi. Archived from the original on 8 April 2022. "Mahmud Tarzi Official Website". www.mahmudtarzi.com. Retrieved 3 July 2023. "Mahmud Tarzi Official...
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  • Mahmud Al-Nashaf, Israeli Arab politician Mahmud Khalid, Ghanaian politician Mahmud Mahmud, Iranian politician Mahmud Tarzi, Afghan journalist Mahmud...
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    Umayyad mosque. In 1891, she married the Afghan politician and editor Mahmud Tarzi. She moved to Afghanistan in 1901. Afghanistan was at this point very...
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    Afghan children seeking aid. In the 2000s, Princess India formed the Mahmud Tarzi Cultural Foundation (MTCF) in Kabul, where she served as vice chairman...
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    under Amanullah Khan. Afghan Foreign Minister Mahmud Tarzi was a follower of Atatürk's domestic policy. Tarzi encouraged Amanullah Khan in social and political...
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    developed Pashto Ghazals. In 1919, during the expanding of mass media, Mahmud Tarzi published Seraj-al-Akhbar, which became the first Pashto newspaper in...
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  • Saleh the second Panjshir resistance Rafael Pinhasi Israeli politician Mahmud Tarzi Afghan politician and intellectual, known as founder of Afghan journalism...
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    Afghanistan from 1911–1919. Published in 1911, the newspaper was founded by Mahmud Tarzi as an attempt at modernization, with the support of Emir Habibullah Khan...
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    Mahmud Tarzi: Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi Biog...Link Archived 2007-10-08 at the Wayback Machine Official Web-site of Mahmud Tarzi: Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi....
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    out in 1914, the Young Afghan political movement, headed by journalist Mahmud Tarzi and Habibullah's son Amanullah, advocated that Afghanistan enter the...
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  • by Mahmud Tarzi, the editor and owner of the newspaper who was critical of the friendship between the British Empire and Afghanistan. Mahmud Tarzi became...
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  • reinterpreted according to modern conditions. Other Modernists include Mahmud Tarzi of Afghanistan, Chiragh Ali of India, Ahmad Dahlan of Java, and Wang...
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    intended to modernize his nation. A key force behind these reforms was Mahmud Tarzi, an ardent supporter of the education of women. He fought for Article...
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    religious leaders as well as that of Mahmud Tarzi, a cousin of the king, increased during his reign. Mahmud Tarzi, a highly educated, well-traveled poet...
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    the Helmand Youth Organization, the Bost Cultural Society, the Allama Mahmud Tarzi Educational and Cultural Association, and the Helmand Cultural Group...
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    Mustufi Husain identified numerous people, including associates of Mahmud Tarzi such as Abd al-Rahman Ludin, and Abd al-Hadi Dawai. Mustufi Husain also...
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  • Mahmoud Mohammed Taha (neomodernist) (Sudan) Rifa'a al-Tahtawi (Egypt) Mahmud Tarzi (Afghanistan) Mohammed Arkoun (Algeria) Khaled Abou El Fadl (United States)...
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    al-Akhbar, whose editor Mahmud Tarzi took Barkatullah as an officiating editor in early 1916. In a series of articles, Tarzi published a number of inflammatory...
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    of the country became the center for literary figures and publishing. Mahmud Tarzi was the editor of Seraj al Akhbar, Kabul's first literary newspaper circulated...
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    surprise attack against the British. 19 August Afghan Foreign Minister Mahmud Tarzi negotiated the Treaty of Rawalpindi with the British at Rawalpindi. 1922...
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    Barakzai dynasty in 1823 Mahmud Tarzi, son of Ghulam Muhammad Tarzi, became the pioneer of Afghan journalism, he belonged to the Tarzi royal family Mohammed...
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    intended to modernize Afghanistan. A key force behind these reforms was Mahmud Tarzi, Amanullah Khan's Foreign Minister and father-in-law — and an ardent...
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    enjoyed many of Mahmud Tarzi's thoughts at the time, such as giving women more rights and allowing freedom of press through publishing. Tarzi, being heavily...
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    death in Tehran in 1946. Inayatullah and Khariya (Khariya, a daughter of Mahmud Tarzi) had Khalilullah Seraj (born 1910), Ruhullah Seraj (born 1911, died 1913)...
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  • Independent Mahmud Tarzi 1919 1922 Independent Mohammad Wali Khan Darwazi 1922 1924 Independent Sardar Shir Ahmad (acting) 1924 1924 Independent Mahmud Tarzi 1924...
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    social change, which sparked a new approach to literature. In 1911, Mahmud Tarzi, who came back to Afghanistan after years of exile in Turkey and was...
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    whose editor—his father-in-law Mahmud Tarzi—had accepted Barkatullah as an officiating editor in early 1916. Tarzi published a series of inflammatory...
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    are Ahmad Shah Baba High School, Mahmud Tarzi High School, Mirwais Hotak High School, Nazo Ana High School, Shah Mahmud Hotak High School, and Zarghuna...
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