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visitafghanistan · 1 year
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Afghan President Najibullah Departs For India. As onlookers watch from the tarmac, Afghan President Mohammad Najibullah (1947 - 1996) (center) waves from the flight stairs, and he prepares to board an Ariana Airlines flight, Kabul, Afghanistan, May 4, 1988. The country had been under communist governance since 1978, with military assistance from the Soviet Union, until the Geneva Accords (signed on April 14, 1988), which led to the Soviet withdrawal (beginning May 15, 1988, and ending February 15, 1989), and Najibullah was en route to New Delhi to speak to Indian officials in hopes of securing their diplomatic support following the withdrawal.
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9janewspoint · 2 years
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Mohammad Nabi father dead, What happened to Haji Khobi Ahmadzai
Mohammad Nabi father dead, What happened to Haji Khobi Ahmadzai
It’s with great sorrow to know that the father of @MohammadNabi007 has passed away. We are saddened by his loss and wish Mohammad Nabi and his family strength and comfort in this difficult time. May Allah grant him the highest ranks in Jannah Mohamed Nabi has announced his resignation as Afghanistan captain following their T20 World Cup loss to Australia. Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi has…
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padf00t-writes · 8 months
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Crimson Oath - The Meeting
Billy Russo x OC A/N: This is my first ever time writing fanfiction so please go easy on me :)
Summary: Agent Orange brings a new person into Operation Cerberus. One which Billy finds very interesting.
Warnings: Slight spoilers for The Punisher Season One
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"Orange has someone new to show us apparently, someone to help our cause or whatever" Billy laughs, leaning back on his cot and looking at his friend. The days had become long and the team had found themselves struggling more and more with each mission.
"Maybe that means one of us can go home" Frank laughs, finding humour in the little things was something the whole team of Cerberus had become used to. Although they all knew none of them would be going home until their job was done. Even so, Billy and the others made their way to a tent with a whiteboard that they had been branding as the conference room. Upon entering, the team was met with Orange standing at the front, as he usually was, and Major Schoonover was to the left with his arms folded. The two had this mutual understanding that no one else ever got, no one even knew Oranges' name so they had to trust the two without much to go off.
"We have a new mission, Farid Ahmadzai, also known as The Dealer. Mr Ahmadzai has been selling illegal drugs to our enemy, these drugs were stolen from an American program. Our job is to find out how he got ahold of these drugs and eliminate the supply." Major Schoonover starts, he always takes charge of ordering the soldiers around, possibly because everyone knew they didn't respect Agent Orange seeing as they do not know who he is. "We also have a new consultant joining us. You can call her Winter." He explains, motioning to the door as a woman walks in. Frank can already tell this is going to be a shitshow. A woman in this group of military men who don't get to go home enough? Winter was gorgeous, there was no doubt about it, from her long golden hair to her chocolate eyes, she was stunning. Frank's eyes immediately land on Billy, knowing the exact thoughts going through his mind and giving him a 'leave it alone' look. Winter didn't say anything, she simply walked in and took her place behind Orange. Her almost spy-like outfit standing out against Oranges stark white shirt, Frank noticed there was nothing behind her eyes, she could have been a robot and he wouldn't have questioned it. Billy, however, was mesmerized. He kept staring at her, no longer paying attention to their mission, it was always the same anyway, locate the target, capture the target then eventually kill the target. Billy had something far more interesting to think about now.
As the briefing came to a close, most of the team had started going back to their quarters, only stopping briefly to ask the Major about the rules regarding this new 'consultant' to which they only ever received a roll of the eyes and a shake of the head. Billy knew the rules, they would be the same as they always were, no funny business, but that didn't mean he couldn't look and maybe have a little flirt. Winter had left the room almost immediately as she was dismissed, so with approval, Billy followed her out. Catching up to her easily seeing as she was simply strolling and he was almost running. As he caught up to her, he was surprised to see no reaction from her, she didn't even look at him. "Hey, Miss Winter, the name's Russo. Lieutenant Billy Russo." Still nothing, "I know how difficult it can be fitting into a new place so I thought I'd offer to show you around" he offers, the only sign of her being able to hear him was that she now stopped in her tracks, her eyes looking at him.
"Lieutenant Russo, you will be escorting me to the Target's home, correct?" She asks although it feels more like a test to Billy.
He nods, "That is correct ma'am. I will be leading the squad to Mr Ahmadzai's location where we will scope it for traps and then await your orders" he answers, glad he was able to multitask, the amount of time in group homes helped that. His eyes drifted to her lips before looking back at her eyes, confused to see a storm brewing behind them, he thought she would be glad, to have a key role in her first mission, instead, she seemed like she wanted nothing more than to leave.
"Good, ensure your team is ready by seventeen hundred hours," She says with a nod before beginning her walk again.
"Don't you worry, we'll get you to your date" Billy calls after her, winking as he realises she had turned around to look at him. As Billy walked back to his cot, excited to tell Frank about this little development, he found himself thinking 'This will be fun', completely unaware of the girls' exact same thoughts.
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marjukadotcom · 15 days
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information about ashraf ghani ahmadzai
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Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, commonly known as Ashraf Ghani, is an Afghan politician and academic who served as the President of Afghanistan from September 29, 2014, until August 15, 2021.-------------- More
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cavenewstimes · 3 months
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An Afghan woman wanted to be a doctor. Now she makes pickles as the Taliban restricts women's roles
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Frozan Ahmadzai is one of 200,000 Afghan women who have the Taliban’s permission to work. She should have graduated from university this year in pursuit of her dream of becoming a doctor, but the Taliban have barred women from higher education and excluded them from many jobs. Now, instead of suturing, she sews in a basement in Kabul. Instead of administering medication,…
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verver · 5 months
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Taxi-Girl - broché - Mirwais - Achat Livre ou ebook | fnac
https://www.fnac.com/a19346467/Mirwais-Ahmadzai-Taxi-Girl
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michaelcosio · 6 months
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Madonna - Music (Deep Dish Dot Com Remix)
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℗ 2000 Warner Records Inc.
Engineer, Remixer: Dubfire and Sharam Producer: Madonna Producer: Mirwais Ahmadzai Engineer: Richard Morel Writer: Madonna Writer: Mirwais Ahmadzaï
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benithaperciyal · 6 months
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SERENDIPITY 2023
Turning: On Field and Work
Curated by Vidya Shivadas
Artists: K Benitha Perciyal | Youdhisthir Maharjan | Gram Art Project and Rangoato Hlasane | Sanchayan Ghosh | Babu Eshwar Prasad I Tahireh Lal and Northeast Lightbox | Niroj Satpathy | Amol Patil | Ankan Dutta | Smita Rajmane and Somnath Waghmare I Arshi Ahmadzai | Britto Arts Trust | Panjeri Artists' Union | Ohida Khandakar | Gauri Gill and Rajesh Vangad | AgriForum I Maksud Ali Mondal | Gyanwant Yadav | Dhiraj Rabha
Turning, a verb in present continuous, marks and, invokes a movement, an act, a relation, and a reorientation. The notion of the turn has been a recurring generative presence in contemporary intellectual and creative discourses. In this instance, it gazes on field and work; the classical anthropological tool prised apart, for close examination. How can we register the seeming intangibility of artistic engagements today in ways that enable us to turn our understanding of the artistic field as a whole? How does it recast the idea of 'work'-both as verb (in terms of labour) and noun (the creative outcome or product)? The field is a breathing, morphing and regenerating organism-constantly changing and evolving. The question then also becomes about how we might, as Irit Rogoff proposes, capture the dynamics of a turn and the productive power released in the process.
The exhibition is interested in these acts of assimilation and dispersal that the individual/ collective projects present—in the way they carry and transmit diverse ways of knowing and inhabiting the world via an accumulation and reassemblage of materials, objects, things, and processes of making. We imagine the projects encountered here as potent texts that unleash embodied ways of reading and writing (about) the field.
A strand in the exhibition consists of offerings from artists who engage with the ground —with soil and land, building their artistic explorations from materials and processes that are part of such lifeworlds. They immerse themselves in forms and modes of agrarian practices, indigenous knowledge systems, the dynamics of rural and urban sites, and engage with questions of scarcity, abundance, value, resource, and sustainability.
Tim Ingold suggests that we consider how writing on the deep surface of the ground differs from writing on a sheet of paper; the ground doesn't allow for the kind of separation that paper affords, but is a zone of indeterminacy on which all life grows'. Far from imposing one layer on another, what happens is a kind of turning in which the past insistently resurfaces as the present unfolds.
Reading from the ground is about conversing with these entanglements of temporalities and material flows and to resist turning the world into an object to be analysed, ordered, and dominated.
Another strand in the exhibition is replete with
'notes' that fill the space arising out of deeply material engagements-testimonies, letters, bureaucratic minutes of meetings, diaries, artists' books, documents. Vividly conjuring up diverse spaces, these forms of writing allow for the articulation of multiple knowledge positions and also different kinds of solidarities and collectivities to manifest.
They evoke different archives-an obsessive and eccentric collation from the landfills of Delhi; the exhumation of the early history of a women's organisation in Tezpur. They are held as conversations with mediums-a landscape minutely detailed in the coming together of the photography and drawing; shredded pages of a book woven together to meditate on women's labour; the slow-moving poetry of a faded 16 mm film reel; a library of wooden books; a personal history of labour and industrialisation inscribed on jute sacks.
They are Ambedkarite compositions carried in a portable trunk, or played from the radio hoisted on the shoulder of a sanitation worker; songs that arise from the rhythms of women tile makers in Bolpur, Santiniketan.
They encounter the oppressed of the pedagogical machines, and reinvent the emancipatory potential of labour, material, technics, and tools.
They are moving records of lives lived on an arterial road linking India and Bangladesh; a counter archival imagination made from peoples' narratives of survival and resilience in the face of displacement and insurgency; a tender remembering of Babur's garden encountered in Kabul. They are a museum held lovingly in the mind of a person compulsively collecting everything around him for decades. Different temporalities and spatialities are evoked in these projects to gather together possible grounds of hospitalities-of meanings, sensations, experiences, and differences.
The exhibition is an immense gathering of voices and stories. In the spirit of the Festival, it expresses the potential of coming together to exchange, experiment, collaborate, and share. Told from moving bodies and dynamic materials, it proposes another way of framing and describing the world in all its complexities and relationalities. We invite you to be a part of this re-imagining.
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my-chaos-radio · 1 year
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Release: September 18, 2000
Lyrics:
Hey Mister DJ
Put a record on
I wanna dance with my baby
Hey Mister DJ
Put a record on
I wanna dance with my baby
And when the music starts
I never want to stop
It's gonna drive me crazy
Music, music, music, music
Music, music, music, music, music
Music makes the people come together
Music, mix the bourgeoisie and the rebel
Don't think of yesterday
And I don't look at the clock
I like to boogie-woogie, uh, uh
It's like riding on the wind
And it never goes away
Touches everything I'm in
Got to have it everyday
Hey Mister DJ
Music makes the people come together, yeah
Music, mix the bourgeoisie and the rebel
Hey Mister DJ
Put a record on
I wanna dance with my baby
And when the music starts
I never wanna stop
It's gonna drive me crazy
Uh, uh, uh
Songwriter:
Music (music) makes the people (makes the people)
Come together, yeah
Music (music) mix the bourgeoisie (mix the bourgeoisie)
And the rebel
Madonna Louise Ciccone / Mirwais Ahmadzai
SongFacts:
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kylefrancaahmadzai · 1 year
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kickmag · 1 year
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Throwback: Madonna-Music
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Music was Madonna's eighth studio album when it came out in 2000. Madonna co-wrote the title track with Mirwais Ahmadzai after seeing Sting in concert. Audience members at the Sting concert were well-mannered and began holding hands while watching the show. The closeness Madonna witnessed at the concert inspired "Music" and the main hook "Music makes the people come together." The electro-funk nature of the track was catchy and it was immediately compared to successful dance tracks from the earlier part of her career. Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express" was the rhythm blueprint for "Music" in addition to influences from Roger Troutman and Herbie Hancock.
The party track was the first single from the album and it reached number one on the Hot 100 and Dance Club Songs charts. "Music" was at the top of the charts in 25 countries and sold really well in America and abroad. The original plan was to have Chris Rock in the video but comedian Sacha Baron Cohen appeared as his character Ali G  who drives Madonna around in a limousine. She wanted to spoof R&B and rap videos and decided to play the part of a pimp-like character who rides around town with her friends drinking champagne and going to clubs. The video won multiple awards including Best Dance Video at the International Dance Music Awards. The song received two Grammy nominations and won two ASCAP Awards. "Music" is one of Madonna's most-requested songs and she still includes it on her tour playlists. Madonna is currently rehearsing for her Celebration Tour which starts October 14th in London. 
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newsbunddle · 4 years
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Raees Ahmadzai appointed Afghanistan's new Director of Cricket
Raees Ahmadzai appointed Afghanistan’s new Director of Cricket
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Former Afghanistan skipper and senior national coach Raees Ahmadzai has been named as the new director of the country’s cicket board.
The 35-year-old has replaced Andy Moles, who had served dually as the chief selector and the director of the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB).
“The purpose of the appointment is to strengthen the technical aspect of the game for the national level team,…
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political-affairs · 10 years
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Ashraf Ghani
Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai is an Afghan politician and a candidate in the 2014 presidential election. In the 2009 presidential election, he ranked fourth in the polls, behind Hamid Karzai, Abdullah Abdullah, and Ramazan Bashardost. He is usually referred to as Ashraf Ghani, while Ahmadzai is the name of his tribe. Ahmadzai previously served as Finance Minister and as a chancellor of Kabul University. In 2009 he was ranked second in the world's top 100 intellectuals,[1] just behind Richard Dawkins. In 2005 he gave a TED talk, in which he discussed how to rebuild a broken state such as Afghanistan.[2]
He is the co-founder of the Institute for State Effectiveness, an organization set up in 2005 to improve the ability of states to serve their citizens. Before returning to Afghanistan in 2002, Ahmadzai was a leading scholar of political science and anthropology. He worked at the World Bank working on international development assistance. As Finance Minister of Afghanistan between July 2002 and December 2004, he led Afghanistan's attempted economic recovery after the collapse of the Taliban government.
Ghani is a member of the Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor, an independent initiative hosted by the United Nations Development Programme. In 2010, Foreign Policy Magazine placed him in its annual list of the Top 100 Global Thinkers.[3] In 2013, Prospect magazine placed him second in their world thinkers poll.[4]
Early years
Ghani was born in 1949 in the Logar Province of Afghanistan. An ethnic Pashtun from an influential Ahmadzai tribe, he completed his primary and secondary education in Habibia High School in Kabul. He travelled to Lebanon to attend the American University in Beirut, earning his first degree in 1973, where he also met his future wife, Rula Ghani. He returned to Afghanistan in 1977 to teach Afghan studies and anthropology at Kabul University before winning a government scholarship in 1977 to study for a Master's degree in anthropology at Columbia University in the United States.
Academic career
When the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) communist party came to power in 1978, most of the male members of his family were imprisoned and Ahmadzai was stranded in the United States. He stayed at Columbia University and earned his PhD in Cultural Anthropology. He was invited to teach at University of California, Berkeley in 1983, and then at Johns Hopkins University from 1983 to 1991. During this period he became a frequent commentator on the BBC Farsi/Persian and Pashto services, broadcast in Afghanistan. He has also attended the Harvard-INSEAD and World Bank-Stanford Graduate School of Business's leadership training program. He served on the faculty of Kabul University (1973–77), Aarhus University in Denmark (1977), University of California, Berkeley (1983), and Johns Hopkins University (1983–1991). His academic research was on state-building and social transformation. In 1985 he completed a year of fieldwork researching Pakistani Madrasas as a Fulbright Scholar. He also studied comparative religion.
World Bank
He joined the World Bank in 1991, working on projects in East and South Asia through the mid-1990s. In 1996, he pioneered the application of institutional and organizational analysis to macro processes of change and reform, working directly on the adjustment program of the Russian coal industry and carrying out reviews of the Bank’s country assistance strategies and structural adjustment programs globally. He spent five years each in China, India, and Russia managing large-scale development and institutional transformation projects. He worked intensively with the media during the first Gulf War, commenting on radio and television and in newspaper interviews.
Post-9/11
After the September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001, he took leave without pay from the World Bank and engaged in intensive interaction with the media, appearing regularly on PBS's NewsHour, BBC, CNN, US National Public Radio, and other broadcasters, and writing for major newspapers. In November 2002, he accepted an appointment as a Special Advisor to the United Nations and assisted Lakhdar Brahimi, the Special Representative of the Secretary General to Afghanistan, to prepare the Bonn Agreement, the process and document that provided the basis of transfer of power to the people of Afghanistan.
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paulahmadzai-blog · 6 years
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Paul Ahmadzai - You Need Artificial Intelligence to Increase Your Reach as A DIY or SMB Marketer
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With detailed data, you can tailor-make the solutions for each customer even further. You can now send messages, discount codes, and coupons to various people for the best results. Because of ease of marketing, you will reach large geographical distances and serve multiple customers at the same time.
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kylefrancaahmadzai · 1 year
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