Seraj al Akhbar (Persian: سراجالاخبار, lit. 'Lamp of the News') was a Persian newspaper that circulated in Kabul, Afghanistan from 1911–1919. Published...
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In 1919, during the expanding of mass media, Mahmud Tarzi published Seraj-al-Akhbar, which became the first Pashto newspaper in Afghanistan. In 1977, Khan...
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the foundation of journalism in Afghanistan – was his publishing of Seraj-al-Akhbar. This newspaper was published bi-weekly from October 1911 to January...
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and providing information and news through Seraj al Akhbar newspaper. During that period, Seraj ul Akhbar played significant role in modernising Afghan...
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(1865–1933). Tarzi's regular elaborations in his influential newspaper Seraj al-Akhbar on Western literature and its various genres and movements were not...
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Modernity in Islamic Tradition: The Concept of ‘Society’ in the Journal al-Manar (Cairo, 1898–1940), Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, p. 178, ISBN 9783110545845...
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majority. As of 2016, the new Unity government of national accord led by Faiez Seraj agreed to and organised with the help of the UN, is attempting to bring...
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2015. "Sisi Opens Communication Channels With "Fajr Libya" Leaders". Al Akhbar. 24 February 2015. Archived from the original on 25 February 2015. Retrieved...
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Press, The Washington Post, The New York Times, Al Jazeera, BBC Arabic, Libya Al Ahrar TV, and Libya Akhbar. On 7 August, UNSMIL stated that it was "highly...
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