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Rula Ghani

1948 - Today

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Rula F. Saadah Ghani (Afghan name: Bibi Gul; born 1948) is a former first lady of Afghanistan and wife of former president of Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani. In 2015, Rula Ghani was named to the Time 100, a list of the world's most influential people, by Time magazine. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rula Ghani is the 14,325th most popular politician (down from 13,771st in 2019), the 102nd most popular biography from Lebanon and the 44th most popular Lebanese Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Rula Ghani ranks 14,325 out of 19,576Before her are Eduardo Rodríguez, Kim Yong-chol, Áedán mac Gabráin, Yukio Ozaki, Malcolm Turnbull, and Sultan Ali Keshtmand. After her are Tlepolemus, Vasyl Durdynets, Princess Louise Charlotte of Saxe-Altenburg, Svyatoslav Fyodorov, Damiq-ilishu, and Stafford Cripps.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Rula Ghani ranks 433Before her are Elaine Paige, Luciano Sušanj, Vinko Jelovac, Bernd Stange, Erik Schinegger, and Sinéad Cusack. After her are Ndaye Mulamba, Ratko Rudić, Sandra Brown, Carole Laure, Chris Mulkey, and Yossi Beilin.

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In Lebanon

Among people born in Lebanon, Rula Ghani ranks 102 out of 145Before her are Elie Saab (1964), Philip K. Hitti (1886), Mika (1983), John Dolmayan (1973), Ardem Patapoutian (1967), and Giuseppe Simone Assemani (1686). After her are Nadine Labaki (1974), Steve Kerr (1965), Maher Zain (1981), Mona Hatoum (1952), Fares Fares (1973), and Anthony Peter Khoraish (1907).

Among POLITICIANS In Lebanon

Among politicians born in Lebanon, Rula Ghani ranks 44Before her are Charles Helou (1913), Elie Hobeika (1956), Rashid Karami (1921), Bashir Shihab II (1767), Riad Al Solh (1894), and Elie Saab (1964). After her are Emily de Jongh-Elhage (1946), Pierre Amine Gemayel (1972), and Mustapha Adib (1972).