LC control no. | no 99006727 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Jalali, Ali Ahmad |
Variant(s) | Jalālay, ʻAlī Aḥmad ʻAlī Aḥmad Jalālay جلالى، على احمد على احمد جلالى Jalali, Ali A. (Ali Ahmad) |
Birth date | 1940 |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Armed Forces--Officers |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | The other side of the mountain, 1999? : t.p. (Ali Ahmad Jalali) OCLC, 2/1/99 (hdg.: Jalālī, ʻAlī Aḥmad) Da Khushḥāl Khān Khaṭṭak da ʻaṣr aw chāperyāl Poże ṡeṛanah, 2011 or 2012: t.p. (پروفيسورعلى احمد جلالى = Prūfaysūr ʻAlī Aḥmad Jalālay) Guzīdah-ʼi ashʻār-i Ustād Ghulām Jīlānī (Jalālī), 2005: t.p. (على احمد جلالى = ʻAlī Aḥmad Jalālī) p. 3 of cover (b. 1319 [1940 or 1941] in Kabul, Afghanistan) Jalali, Ali A. Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces, 2016: title page (Ali A. Jalali) About the Author (Ali A. Jalali is a distinguished professor at the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies at National Defense University and recently served as a senior expert on Afghanistan at the U.S. Institute of Peace; former interior minister of Afghanistan (January 2003-October 2005); worked for more than twenty years as a broadcast executive in the Pashto, Dari, and Persian languages at the Voice of America in Washington, DC) Academy for Cultural Diplomacy, August 16, 2017 (Ali Ahmad Jalali; former Interior Minister of Afghanistan; Distinguished Professor, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, National Defense University, USA; born in 1940, in Kabul, Afghanistan; US citizen since 1987; former colonel in the Afghan National Army; served as a top advisor at the Afghan Resistance Headquarters in Peshawar during the Soviet invasion; earned a bachelor's degree in political science from the Afghan Military University in 1961; earned a diploma from the US Army Infantry Advance Course at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1964; Masters in Military Science from the Staff College in Kabul in 1966, and graduated from the British Staff College in 1967) |