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Abdul Rahman Pazhwak (Persian: عبدالرحمن پژواک; 7 March 1919 – 8 June 1995) was an Afghan poet and diplomat. He was educated in Afghanistan and started his career as a journalist, later joining the foreign ministry.
Abdul Hamid Aziz 1950 16 April 1958 Abdul Rahman Pazhwak: 16 April 1958 25 July 1979 Bismellah Sahak 25 July 1979 2 November 1981 Farid Zarif: 2 November 1981 23 January 1987 Shah Mohammad Dost 23 January 1987 10 August 1989 Noor Ahmed Noor: 10 August 1989 25 June 1991 Khodaidad Basharmal 25 June 1991 30 April 1993 Ravan A.G. Farhadi: 30 April 1993
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There were no nominations before the election. The election was managed by then-President of the United Nations General Assembly Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of Afghanistan and one of the Vice-Presidents, a Mr. Solomon of Trinidad and Tobago. Voting was conducted on a single ballot.
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Abdul Rahman Pazhwak; U. Najibullah Torwayana; Z. Sardar Haji Faiz Muhammad Khan Zikeria This page was last edited on 14 October 2019, at 15:43 (UTC). Text is ...
Abdul Rahman Pazhwak; 1973 to ? (1 y); Dr. Abdul Zahir, Members of an Afghan Parliamentary delegation led by Dr. Abdul Zahir, President of the Afghan National Assembly, with the Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, when they called on him in New Delhi on 16 December Shri; 1976; Hamidullah Enayat Seraj; 1974: Ambassador to the Court of St. James's
Abdul Rahman Pazhwak (1919–1995) Afghanistan: Asia Twenty-first Fifth special Fifth emergency special: 1967 Corneliu Mănescu (1916–2000) Romania: EEG Twenty-second: 1968 Emilio Arenales Catalán (1922–1969) Guatemala: GRULAC Twenty-third: 1969 Angie Brooks (1928–2007) Liberia: Africa Twenty-fourth: 1970 Edvard Hambro (1911–1977 ...