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Dr
Abdulghafour Arezou
Born
17 February 1962
Herat, Afghanistan
Nationality
Afghan
Occupation(s)
Writer, poet, diplomat, and university professor
Years active
Since 1978
Title
Ambassador of Afghanistan to Tajikistan
Term
2010–2016
Predecessor
Mohammad Kheirkhah
Successor
Zalmai Younosi
Spouse
Roudabeh Tamanna
Children
Ramin, Ghazal, Benyamin
Abdulghafour Arezou (Persian: عبدالغفور آرزو) (born February 17, 1962, in Herat, Afghanistan) is an Afghan writer, poet, Bīdelšinās,[1][2][3] former ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to Tajikistan[4][5][6] and former university professor.[7][8] By 2014 he had written more than 40 books about Persian poetry and literature, culture, and politics[9][5] and was called one of the most prominent writers of modern Afghanistan by the former president of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani.[10][11] For his contribution to culture and language, he was awarded the medal of Ghazi Mir Bacha Khan kohdamani and the Abolghasem Ferdowsi's artistic cultural emblem.[12][11][9]
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^"Meeting with the Ambassador of Afghanistan and with the Deputy Head of European Union Delegation to Tajikistan". mfa.tj. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
^ ab"At the Heart of Asia". theworldfolio.com. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
^"New Afghan envoy presets copy of credentials to Tajik foreign minister". asiaplustj.info. Retrieved 30 August 2010.
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^ abHadi, Madine (Spring 2021). "A conversation about three key strategic theories". Strategic Studies - Center for Strategic Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. 1 (51): 59–68.
^Anderson, Chris (23 June 2020). "A vision for the future of Afghanistan - interview with Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani". www.ted.com/. Retrieved 5 February 2023.
^ ab"Introducing book and the writer: Water crisis and the silent diplomacy by Dr. Abdulghafour Arezou". Storai Magazine - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. 1 (4): 32. 22 August 2020.
^"Ferdousi medals". Mehrnews. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
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