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<nowiki>Habiba Sarabi; হাবিবা সারাবি; Habiba Sarobi; Habiba Sorabi; Habiba Sarabi; Habiba Sarabi; Habiba Sarābi; حبيبه سهرابي; حبیبه سرابی; حبیبہ سرابی; Habiba Sarobi; Habiba Sarābi; Habiba Sarobi; Habiba Sarobi; Habiba Sarobi; Habiba Sarobi; حبيبة سرابى; ഹബീബ സറാബി; Habiba Sarabi; ਹਬੀਬਾ ਸਾਰਾਬੀ; Habiba Sarābi; حبيبة سرابي; Habiba Sarobi; அபீபா சராபி; politica afghana; আফগান রাজনীতিবিদ; femme politique afghane; Afganistani poliitik; política afganesa; afghanische Hämatologistin, Politikerin und Reformerin der Post-Taliban-Zeit in Afghanistan; Afghan politician; سیاستمدار افغانستانی; Afghanistan karimma ŋun nyɛ paɣa; politiciană afgană; polaiteoir Hasárach as an Afganastáin; Afghan politician; دكتوره من افجانستان; سياسية أفغانستانية; פוליטיקאית אפגנית; politica uit Afghanistan; política afgá; politikane afgane; política afgana; bolitan Lafganistänik; Hazara politician from Afghanistan; afgana politikisto; dokter asal Afganistan; ஆப்கானிய அரசியல்வாதி; Habiba Sarabi; Habiba Sorabi; Habiba Sorabi; Habiba Sarabi; Habiba Sorabi; அபீபா சரோபி</nowiki>
Habiba Sarābi 
Hazara politician from Afghanistan
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Date of birth1956, 15 February 1958
Mazar-i-Sharif
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Deutsch: Habiba Sarabi ist eine afghanische Hämatologistin, Politikerin und Reformerin der Post-Taliban-Zeit in Afghanistan. Am 23. März 2005 wurde sie von Präsident Hamid Karzai zur Gouverneurin der Provinz Bamiyan ernannt, und wurde somit die erste Frau in Afghanistan, die jemals eine solche Position innehatte.[1] Zuvor fungierte sie in Karzais Kabinett als Frauenbeauftragte sowie als Ministerin für Kultur und Bildung.
English: Habiba Sarabi (Persian: حبیبه سرابی) (born 1956) is a hematologist, politician, and reformer of the post-Taliban reconstruction of Afghanistan. In 2005, she was appointed as governor of Bamyan Province by President Hamid Karzai, becoming the first woman to ever be a governor of any province in the country. She previously served in Karzai's government as Minister of Women's Affairs as well as Minister of Culture and Education.