فوزية جيلاني (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "فوزية جيلاني" in Arabic language version.

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aceproject.org

  • Homeyra Mokhtarzada. "The Transition Ends and the Work Begins". Ace Project. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-05-15. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2010-06-13. In Herat province, the top vote winner was a woman: Fauzia Gailani. A candidate for the Wolesi Jirga, she won 16,885 votes, or 3.6 percent of the provincial total. A mother of six who started a chain of fitness clubs in Herat after the fall of the Taliban, she has become well known for her rhetoric on equal rights and against child marriage.

chicagotribune.com

  • Kim Barker (6 نوفمبر 2005). "A conservative Afghan city elects a woman". شيكاغو تريبيون. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2016-03-03. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2010-06-13. Her life started out much like those of other Herat women. At age 13, while she still played with dolls, she was forced to marry a man who was 15 years older. She was his second wife. But after moving to Iran during Afghanistan's wars, Gailani fell in love with sports. She started exercising and worked at a gym for women. When her family moved back to Herat after the Taliban fell, she brought two carloads of equipment to start gyms for women in Herat.

nps.edu

web.archive.org

  • Homeyra Mokhtarzada. "The Transition Ends and the Work Begins". Ace Project. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2019-05-15. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2010-06-13. In Herat province, the top vote winner was a woman: Fauzia Gailani. A candidate for the Wolesi Jirga, she won 16,885 votes, or 3.6 percent of the provincial total. A mother of six who started a chain of fitness clubs in Herat after the fall of the Taliban, she has become well known for her rhetoric on equal rights and against child marriage.
  • Kim Barker (6 نوفمبر 2005). "A conservative Afghan city elects a woman". شيكاغو تريبيون. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2016-03-03. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2010-06-13. Her life started out much like those of other Herat women. At age 13, while she still played with dolls, she was forced to marry a man who was 15 years older. She was his second wife. But after moving to Iran during Afghanistan's wars, Gailani fell in love with sports. She started exercising and worked at a gym for women. When her family moved back to Herat after the Taliban fell, she brought two carloads of equipment to start gyms for women in Herat.
  • "Profile: Herat Profile" (PDF). الكلية البحرية للدراسات العليا. 2009. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2012-09-16. [1]