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KabulCast
KabulNow
15 episodes
6 months ago
In the second part of this two-segment conversation, Sayed asks Dr. Sarmast about his upbringing, the inspiration to build a music school for the most disadvantaged kids, and why the country's art scene was so prolific when he grew up during the second half of the 20th century. Guest: Ahmad Naser Sarmast Guest Host: Sayed Madadi Music copyright: Afghanistan National Institute of Music Follow us on Social Media: InstagramTwitterFacebook© KabulCast by KabulNow Support the show
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In the second part of this two-segment conversation, Sayed asks Dr. Sarmast about his upbringing, the inspiration to build a music school for the most disadvantaged kids, and why the country's art scene was so prolific when he grew up during the second half of the 20th century. Guest: Ahmad Naser Sarmast Guest Host: Sayed Madadi Music copyright: Afghanistan National Institute of Music Follow us on Social Media: InstagramTwitterFacebook© KabulCast by KabulNow Support the show
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Society & Culture
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Politics
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Waleed Ziad: How Sufi Networks Connected South-Central Asia
KabulCast
57 minutes
1 year ago
Waleed Ziad: How Sufi Networks Connected South-Central Asia
Sayed talks with the author and historian, Dr. Waleed Ziad, about how complex Sufi networks in the Durrani empire connected south and Central Asia during the times of turmoil. The episode brings to the fore what these networks reveal about the region's past, particularly women authority, their role in society, and the politics of home-grown knowledge production. KabulCast by KabulNow Guest Host: Sayed Madadi Email: mail@kabulnow.com Twitter: @kabulnow Inside GenevaInside Geneva is a po...
KabulCast
In the second part of this two-segment conversation, Sayed asks Dr. Sarmast about his upbringing, the inspiration to build a music school for the most disadvantaged kids, and why the country's art scene was so prolific when he grew up during the second half of the 20th century. Guest: Ahmad Naser Sarmast Guest Host: Sayed Madadi Music copyright: Afghanistan National Institute of Music Follow us on Social Media: InstagramTwitterFacebook© KabulCast by KabulNow Support the show