WRITER

Niloofar Rahmani

1992 - Today

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Niloofar Rahmani (Dari: نیلوفر رحمانی, born early 1990s) is the first female fixed-wing Air Force aviator in Afghanistan's history and the first female pilot in the Afghan Air Force since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Though her family received death threats, she persevered to complete her training and won the U.S. State Department's International Women of Courage Award in 2015. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 26 in 2024). Niloofar Rahmani is the 7,227th most popular writer, the 167th most popular biography from Afghanistan (down from 164th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Afghan Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Niloofar Rahmani ranks 7,227 out of 7,302Before her are Julie Powell, Nathacha Appanah, Paula Vogel, Clay Shirky, Al Roker, and Nicola Griffith. After her are Rutger Bregman, Amanda Filipacchi, Lucy Ayoub, Becca Fitzpatrick, Judith Schalansky, and Sushmita Banerjee.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Niloofar Rahmani ranks 466Before her are Olivia Culpo, Pajtim Kasami, Filip Krajinović, Nicolai Boilesen, Andriy Govorov, and Elena Lashmanova. After her are Patrik Carlgren, Boran Kuzum, Lucy Ayoub, Simone Verdi, Modou Barrow, and Dylan Teuns.

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In Afghanistan

Among people born in Afghanistan, Niloofar Rahmani ranks 167 out of 177Before her are Suraya Pakzad (null), Aqeela Asifi (1966), Obaidullah Akhund (null), Paweł Wojciechowski (null), Mustafa Nayyem (1981), and Abdul Salam Hanafi (null). After her are Bibi Aisha (1991), Robina Muqimyar (1986), Jamila Afghani (1976), Roya Sadat (1983), Khalil Haqqani (1966), and Sonita Alizadeh (1996).

Among WRITERS In Afghanistan

Among writers born in Afghanistan, Niloofar Rahmani ranks 12Before her are Unsuri (980), Rabia Balkhi (1000), Farrukhi Sistani (980), Atiq Rahimi (1962), Abdul Hakim Haqqani (1967), and Nadia Anjuman (1981). After her are Nadia Ghulam (1985), Chékéba Hachemi (1974), Fatima Bhutto (1982), and Rangina Hamidi (null).