Hamida Assil (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...
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Joya (Persian: زهرا جویا) is an Afghan journalist. She is the founder of Rukhshana Media, an outlet in Persian (or "Dari" as that language is known in Afghanistan)...
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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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Rafiq Shinwari Rahim Mehryar Rahim Bakhsh Rezwan Munawar Rishad Zahir Rukhshana Sardar Ali Takkar Shah Wali Soosan Firooz Shakeeb Hamdard Seeta Qasemi...
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and anger". NPR. Retrieved 26 December 2022. Kumar, Ruchi; reporters, Rukhshana (28 March 2024). "Taliban edict to resume stoning women to death met with...
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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...
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"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...
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Afghanistan (1969). Women also started appearing in media and entertainment. Rukhshana is popularly known as one of the first female Afghan pop singers, becoming...
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been credited with being the second female Pashto language singer (after Rukhshana) to sing for the Radio Television Afghanistan. A veteran of Afghan music...
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