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- Gawharshad University (GU) is an institution of higher education in Kabul, Afghanistan. People and government of Afghanistan, after overthrow of the Taliban...
- Gawhar Shad (Persian: گوهرشاد, romanized: Gawaršād; meaning "joyful jewel" or "shining jewel"; alternative spelling: Gohar Shād; died 19 July 1457) was...
- The Gawhar Shad Mausoleum, also known as the Tomb of Baysunghur, is an Islamic burial structure located in what is now Herat, Afghanistan. Built in the...
- Afghanistan Bakhtar University Dawat University Dunya University of Afghanistan Gawharshad Institute of Higher Education Gharjistan University Kaboora Institute...
- GIHE may refer to: Gawharshad institute of higher education Glion Institute of Higher Education This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) from 2002 - 2019. She also established Gawharshad Institute of Higher Education in 2010, which has attracted more than 1200...
- University Kabul Province Dunya University of Afghanistan (DUA) Kabul Province Gawharshad Institute of Higher Education Kabul Province Gharjistan University Kabul...
- Kateb, Dawat, Ibn e Sina, Dunya University of Afghanistan, Gharjestan and Gawharshad. Abas Basir is a well-known Afghan Diplomat who has Master of International...
- University Kabul Province Dunya University of Afghanistan (DUA) Kabul Province Gawharshad Institute of Higher Education Kabul Province Gharjistan University Kabul...
- madrasa complex. Construction on the complex began in 1417 under Queen Gawharshad, the wife of Timurid ruler Shah Rukh, and ended in the late 1400s with...