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Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (1942 in Shewaki, Kabul Province, Afghanistan; † November 6, 2007) was a prominent Afghan politician and businessman. He graduated from Afghanistan's military academy. He was the chairman of the Afghanistan Chamber Reform Commission and a member of the Afghan National Parliament, as well as Chairman of the Parliamentary Economics Committee and owner of several private companies. He was a wealthy businessman that owned many properties and enterprises. Arif Zarif was amongst a delegation of politicians and lawmakers killed in the 2007 Baghlan sugar factory bombing, a suicide attack in Baghlan, northern Afghanistan, on November 6, 2007. He was buried in a state ceremony in Kabul three days later.

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  • Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (* 1942 in Shewaki, Provinz Uruzgan, Afghanistan; † 6. November 2007) war ein prominenter afghanischer Politiker und Unternehmer. Er war Vorsitzender des Wirtschaftsausschusses des afghanischen Parlaments, Präsident der Kommission zur Reform der Handelskammer Afghanistans und Eigentümer mehrerer Unternehmen. Arif Zarif kam bei einem Bombenanschlag in Baglan am 6. November 2007 ums Leben. (de)
  • Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (1942 in Shewaki, Kabul Province, Afghanistan; † November 6, 2007) was a prominent Afghan politician and businessman. He graduated from Afghanistan's military academy. He was the chairman of the Afghanistan Chamber Reform Commission and a member of the Afghan National Parliament, as well as Chairman of the Parliamentary Economics Committee and owner of several private companies. He was a wealthy businessman that owned many properties and enterprises. Arif Zarif was amongst a delegation of politicians and lawmakers killed in the 2007 Baghlan sugar factory bombing, a suicide attack in Baghlan, northern Afghanistan, on November 6, 2007. He was buried in a state ceremony in Kabul three days later. Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif was also a nephew of former Afghan parliamentarian . Hajji Muhammad was born in the village of Shewaki which is locacted in the bagrami district which is in the Kabul province. (en)
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  • Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (* 1942 in Shewaki, Provinz Uruzgan, Afghanistan; † 6. November 2007) war ein prominenter afghanischer Politiker und Unternehmer. Er war Vorsitzender des Wirtschaftsausschusses des afghanischen Parlaments, Präsident der Kommission zur Reform der Handelskammer Afghanistans und Eigentümer mehrerer Unternehmen. Arif Zarif kam bei einem Bombenanschlag in Baglan am 6. November 2007 ums Leben. (de)
  • Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (1942 in Shewaki, Kabul Province, Afghanistan; † November 6, 2007) was a prominent Afghan politician and businessman. He graduated from Afghanistan's military academy. He was the chairman of the Afghanistan Chamber Reform Commission and a member of the Afghan National Parliament, as well as Chairman of the Parliamentary Economics Committee and owner of several private companies. He was a wealthy businessman that owned many properties and enterprises. Arif Zarif was amongst a delegation of politicians and lawmakers killed in the 2007 Baghlan sugar factory bombing, a suicide attack in Baghlan, northern Afghanistan, on November 6, 2007. He was buried in a state ceremony in Kabul three days later. (en)
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  • Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (de)
  • Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (en)
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