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Mahboba Rawi
Mahboba or Mahbuba may refer to: * Mahboba Rawi, an Afghan-Australian charity worker, see Australia 2020 Summit participants * Mahboba's Promise, a charity set up by Mahboba Rawi * Mahboba Hoqomal, Afghan politician who held several important appointments during Hamid Karzai's Presidency * Mahbuba, a slave owned by Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-Muskau (; born as Count Pückler, from 1822 Prince; 30 October 1785 – 4 February 1871) was a German nobleman, renowned as an accomplished artist in landscape gardening, as well as the author of a ...
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Mahboba Rawi
Mahboba or Mahbuba may refer to: * Mahboba Rawi, an Afghan-Australian charity worker, see Australia 2020 Summit participants * Mahboba's Promise, a charity set up by Mahboba Rawi * Mahboba Hoqomal, Afghan politician who held several important appointments during Hamid Karzai's Presidency * Mahbuba, a slave owned by Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-Muskau (; born as Count Pückler, from 1822 Prince; 30 October 1785 – 4 February 1871) was a German nobleman, renowned as an accomplished artist in landscape gardening, as well as the author of a ...
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Australia 2020 Summit Participants
This is a list of the Australia 2020 Summit participants, and their working groups, announced on 28 March 2008. Australia 2020 Summit Delegates (General) Chair: Professor Glyn Davis A long-term national health strategy Chair: Professor Michael F. Good *Professor Diane Geraldine Alcorn *Ms Pat Anderson *Mr Warwick Anderson *Professor Kaarin Anstey *Mrs Julianne Badenoch *Professor Perry F Bartlett *Professor Louise Alison Baur *Professor Peter Brooks *Mr Graham Charles Brown *Professor Graham Brown *Dr Ngiare J Brown * Associate Professor Brendan Burkett *Ms Belinda Caldwell *Dr Ian Cameron * Ms Alisa Camplin *Professor Jonathan Rhys Carapetis * Ms Kate Carnell * Professor Elizabeth Mary Chiarella *Associate Professor David Colquhoun *Ms Janelle Colquhoun *Professor Suzanne Cory *Dr Catherine Crock *Mr David Crosbie *Professor Tony Cunningham *Professor Jon Nicolas Currie *Professor John Daly *Mr Robert de Castella *Professor Caroline May de Costa *Ms Hanan Dover *Ms Elizabet ...
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Mahboba Hoqomal
Doctor Mahboba Hoqooqmal is an Afghan politician. She was a Law Professor at Kabul University. She was appointed to the Emergency Loya Jirga of 2002, serving as its Vice-President. She also served on the Constitutional Loya Jirga, which sat from 2002 through 2004. She served on the sixth of its ten committees, chaired by Maulowi Gul Muhammad. Her committee drafted 22 articles. During the 2002-2004 period she also served as Minister of State and Presidential Advisor for Women's Affairs for the Afghan Transitional Administration Afghan may refer to: *Something of or related to Afghanistan, a country in Southern-Central Asia *Afghans, people or citizens of Afghanistan, typically of any ethnicity **Afghan (ethnonym), the historic term applied strictly to people of the Pash .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoqomal, Mahboba Living people Afghan politicians Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Machbuba
Mahbuba (Arabic: محبوبة / maḥbūba c. 1825 – 27 October 1840) was an Oromo girl taken to Germany as a slave. She helped lay the foundations for Oromo Studies in Europe by reciting her oral traditions through song. Mahbuba, Ajiamé, Bilillee The subject of this article is most often called ‘Mahbuba’ or ‘Machbuba’, which is an Arabic name that means ‘beloved’. She appears to have been given this name after being sold as a slave. Elsewhere she is called 'Ajiamé' or 'Agiamé', which is also derived from the Arabic term ʿaǧamī. But her birth name was probably ' Bilillee' or 'Birillee'. Life Some details of Bilillee's early life are unclear, but it appears that she was born in the Kingdom of Gumma, in present-day Ethiopia. She was captured with her sister during local fighting, and, while still a child, taken by slave traders to Cairo. It was there in 1837 that she was purchased by Prince Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pückler-Muskau. In a letter to his ...
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