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| name = Zabih-U-llah Ghazi Noristani
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| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1952}}
| birth_date = {{Birth year and age|1952}}
| birth_place = [[Ghaziabad village]], [[Ghaziabad district]], [[Nuristan province]]
| birth_place = [[Ghaziabad village]], [[Ghaziabad District, Kunar|Ghaziabad district]], [[Nuristan province]]
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'''Zabih-U-llah Ghazi Noristani''' is a citizen of [[Afghanistan]] who was a candidate in [[Afghanistan's 2009 Presidential elections]].<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani>
'''Zabih-U-llah Ghazi Noristani''' is a citizen of [[Afghanistan]] who was a candidate in [[Afghanistan's 2009 Presidential elections]].<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani>
{{cite web
{{cite web
| url=http://www.pajhwokelections.af/contender_biography.php?id=17
|url = http://www.pajhwokelections.af/contender_biography.php?id=17
| title=Contender Biographies - Zabihullah Ghazi Nuristani's Biography
|title = Contender Biographies - Zabihullah Ghazi Nuristani's Biography
| publisher=[[Pajhwok Afghan News]]
|publisher = [[Pajhwok Afghan News]]
| accessdate=2010-06-09
|access-date = 2010-06-09
|url-status=dead
| quote=
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110706070800/http://www.pajhwokelections.af/contender_biography.php?id=17
|archive-date = 2011-07-06
}}</ref>
}}</ref>


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==Military and political service==
==Military and political service==


He worked on a joint project of [[Kunar]] forestry department and the [[United Nations]] [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] from 1975 to 1978.<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>
He worked on a joint project of [[Kunar Province|Kunar]] forestry department and the [[United Nations]] [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] from 1975 to 1978.<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>


He was both an active fighter during the Soviet occupation, and he participated in the political opposition to Soviets.<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>
He was both an active fighter during the Soviet occupation, and he participated in the political opposition to Soviets.<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>
In 1978 he founded the [[Islamic Freedom Front of Afghanistan Party]], a local party in [[Nuristan Province]].
In 1978 he founded the [[Islamic Freedom Front of Afghanistan Party]], a local party in [[Nuristan Province]].


In 1990, after the Soviets left Afghanistan, he moved to the USA, where he lived until 2006.<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>
In 1990, after the Soviets left Afghanistan, he moved to the USA, where he lived until 2006.<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>
In America he was active in the Afghan expatriate community.
In America he was active in the Afghan expatriate community.

In 2006 the Islamic Freedome Front changed its name to the [[Justice and Development Party of Afghanistan]].<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>
In 2006 the Islamic Freedom Front changed its name to the [[Justice and Development Party of Afghanistan]].<ref name=PajhwokBiographyZabih-U-llahGhaziNoristani/>


==Presidential candidacy, 2009==
==Presidential candidacy, 2009==
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During the 2009 Presidential elections he stood 25th in a [[List of candidates in the Afghan presidential election, 2009|field of 38]].<ref name=Sabawoon>
During the 2009 Presidential elections he stood 25th in a [[List of candidates in the Afghan presidential election, 2009|field of 38]].<ref name=Sabawoon>
{{cite news
{{cite news
| url=http://www.sabawoon.com/index.php?page=afghanelection
|url = http://www.sabawoon.com/index.php?page=afghanelection
| title=Preliminary Result of Afghanistan Presidential Contest
|title = Preliminary Result of Afghanistan Presidential Contest
| date=2009-08-20
|date = 2009-08-20
|publisher = [[Sabawoon online]]
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|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090803012110/http://www.sabawoon.com/index.php?page=afghanelection
| publisher=[[Sabawoon online]]
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He won 1,516 votes.
He won 1,516 votes.
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[[Category:195 births]]

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[[Category:Afghan politicians]]

Latest revision as of 06:28, 31 January 2023

Zabih-U-llah Ghazi Noristani
Born1952 (age 72–73)
NationalityAfghan

Zabih-U-llah Ghazi Noristani is a citizen of Afghanistan who was a candidate in Afghanistan's 2009 Presidential elections.[1]

Academic career

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He completed his secondary education was at the Rahman Baba High School of Kabul in 1970.[1] He earned a bachelor's degree at the Agriculture Higher Studies Institute in 1975.

Military and political service

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He worked on a joint project of Kunar forestry department and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization from 1975 to 1978.[1]

He was both an active fighter during the Soviet occupation, and he participated in the political opposition to Soviets.[1] In 1978 he founded the Islamic Freedom Front of Afghanistan Party, a local party in Nuristan Province.

In 1990, after the Soviets left Afghanistan, he moved to the USA, where he lived until 2006.[1] In America he was active in the Afghan expatriate community.

In 2006 the Islamic Freedom Front changed its name to the Justice and Development Party of Afghanistan.[1]

Presidential candidacy, 2009

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During the 2009 Presidential elections he stood 25th in a field of 38.[2] He won 1,516 votes.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Contender Biographies - Zabihullah Ghazi Nuristani's Biography". Pajhwok Afghan News. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
  2. ^ "Preliminary Result of Afghanistan Presidential Contest". Sabawoon online. 2009-08-20. Archived from the original on 2009-08-03.