Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q19874613> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 triples per page.
- Q19874613 description "Afghan BBC journalist".
- Q19874613 description "Afghan BBC journalist".
- Q19874613 subject Q6490896.
- Q19874613 subject Q6647704.
- Q19874613 subject Q7055669.
- Q19874613 subject Q7478371.
- Q19874613 subject Q7484840.
- Q19874613 subject Q7951553.
- Q19874613 subject Q8224802.
- Q19874613 subject Q8284939.
- Q19874613 subject Q8365795.
- Q19874613 abstract "Mirwais Jalil (1969 – July 29, 1994), was an Afghan journalist for the BBC World Service near Kabul, Afghanistan. Jalil has been praised for being crucial in the BBC's coverage of the Afghanistan civil war and as a highly credible journalist. On July 29, 1994, he was returning from an interview with Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar when masked men kidnapped him, and Jalil was found murdered the next morning outside of Kabul. Jalil's aggressive coverage of the civil war between the mujahedeen was seen as authoritative and is said to be the reason of his fate.".
- Q19874613 birthDate "1969".
- Q19874613 birthPlace Q5838.
- Q19874613 birthPlace Q889.
- Q19874613 birthYear "1969".
- Q19874613 deathDate "1994-07-29".
- Q19874613 deathPlace Q5838.
- Q19874613 deathPlace Q889.
- Q19874613 deathYear "1994".
- Q19874613 employer Q423289.
- Q19874613 nationality Q889.
- Q19874613 stateOfOrigin Q889.
- Q19874613 wikiPageExternalLink ?pays_deces=49&tri=titre&id_article=106.
- Q19874613 wikiPageExternalLink top-10-journalists-who-died-in-the-line-of-duty.
- Q19874613 wikiPageExternalLink 53e54e1d347818781f456fe8.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q1519107.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q185442.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q188667.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q246.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q309135.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q317797.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q423289.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q42759.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q5838.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q58680.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q6490896.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647704.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q7055669.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q7484840.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q7951553.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8224802.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8284939.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q8365795.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q843.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q889.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q9168.
- Q19874613 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q19874613 birthDate "ca. 1969".
- Q19874613 birthPlace "Kabul, Afghanistan".
- Q19874613 dateOfBirth "ca. 1969".
- Q19874613 dateOfDeath "1994-07-29".
- Q19874613 deathDate "1994-07-29".
- Q19874613 deathPlace "Chelsitoon, Kabul, Afghanistan".
- Q19874613 employer "BBC World Service".
- Q19874613 name "Jalil, Mirwais".
- Q19874613 name "Mirwais Jalil".
- Q19874613 nationality "Afghanistan".
- Q19874613 occupation "Journalist".
- Q19874613 placeOfBirth "Kabul, Afghanistan".
- Q19874613 placeOfDeath "Chelsitoon, Afghanistan".
- Q19874613 shortDescription "Afghan BBC journalist".
- Q19874613 type Person.
- Q19874613 type Agent.
- Q19874613 type Person.
- Q19874613 type Agent.
- Q19874613 type NaturalPerson.
- Q19874613 type Thing.
- Q19874613 type Q215627.
- Q19874613 type Q5.
- Q19874613 type Person.
- Q19874613 comment "Mirwais Jalil (1969 – July 29, 1994), was an Afghan journalist for the BBC World Service near Kabul, Afghanistan. Jalil has been praised for being crucial in the BBC's coverage of the Afghanistan civil war and as a highly credible journalist. On July 29, 1994, he was returning from an interview with Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar when masked men kidnapped him, and Jalil was found murdered the next morning outside of Kabul.".
- Q19874613 label "Mirwais Jalil".
- Q19874613 givenName "Mirwais".
- Q19874613 name "Jalil, Mirwais".
- Q19874613 name "Mirwais Jalil".
- Q19874613 surname "Jalil".