Habiba Sarabi
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Habiba Sarabi (Persian:حبیبه سرابی) (born 1956, in Ghazni Province) is a Hazara hematologist, politician, and reformer of the post-Taliban reconstruction of Afghanistan. In 2005, she was appointed as governor of Bamyan Province by President Hamid Karzai, becoming the first woman to ever be a governor of any province in the country. She previously served in Karzai's government as Minister of Women's Affairs as well as Minister of Culture and Education.
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Date of birth | 1956, 15 February 1958 Mazar-i-Sharif | ||||
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Habiba Sarabi in April 2011
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Habiba Sarabi as Afghan minister of Women's Affairs
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Habiba Sarabi speaking in April 2011
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Habiba Sarabi in August 2009