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330:"The Christian era", Daily Eslah, 1952, Kabul Afghanistan, Published on New Years Eve, encouraging the leaders of the World to be more attentive to bring peace on earth "United Nations", an article about the problems facing the UN in Daily Eslah, Kabul, Afghanistan, 1952.
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in the village of Diwa as the oldest son of Mirza Ghulam
Mohamed Khan, a member of the Kakar tribe and a Provincial treasurer for the King, and Bibi Sheeba, a homemaker. His interest in literary work prompted him to translate
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303:"Comparative study of educational television in selected developing countries and its relevance to the similar use of television in Afghanistan" Hafiz Sahar, New York University, 1967.
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315:"The Mawkish Melthing Pot: Cultural uniformity vs cultural diversity" Insight News, Sept 20, 1978. "Chicano looks for future for more freedom" Insight News, 13 July 1978.
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336:"Neutrality as our traditional Policy", an article defining and clarifying neutrality as the best policy for Afghanistan, Daily Anis, Kabul Afghanistan
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339:"A friendly suggestion to the great nation of Iran", an article advising the Iranian Authorities of the time to use their best judgement about
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349:"The red Crescent's relationship to International Red Cross and its humanistic aspirations", Insight News, Minneapolis, MN.
333:"Our representatives for the Parliament", an article about the consequence of Afghanistan's parliamentary election in 1954.
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