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Omara Khan Massoudi

Omara Khan Massoudi is an Afghan museum director. He was born in 1948.
==Education==
Massoudi studied History and Geography at Kabul University. After he obtained his degree, he was a teacher in the first four years of his career. Subsequently, he did four months of research for the Ministry of Information and Culture, and then he was employed at the National Museum of Afghanistan in Kabul, which was known by the name Kabul Museum at that time.〔CBS News (28 September 2011) (''Afghanistan museum intrigue saves country's gold'' )〕
When the Russian troops started to leave the country in May 1988, it appeared to be clear that the artifacts of the museum were at risk for the approaching rebels. In co-operation with President Mohammad Najibullah the artifacts were transferred to safe locations, where they stayed in the years to come. From 1992 to 1994 the museum suffered heavily under the fierce shellings, particularly of the rocket strike of May 12, 1993.〔〔Prince Claus Fund, (profile )〕〔Meharry, Joanie & Shaharzad Akbar (18 March 2012) (''FROM THE FIELD: Speaking with Omara Khan Massoudi, Director of the National Museum of Afghanistan'' )〕
In 2001 Massoudi was appointed to director of the museum, and in 2003 he able to inform President Hamid Karzai of the safeguarded artifacts. In spite of his actions, still around 70% of all artifacts got lost because of destruction or plundering of the rebels.〔〔〔
In 2004 Massoudi was honored with a Prince Claus Award from the Netherlands, for his share in the rehabilitation of the museum and the prevention of lootings of important cultural and historic locations. In 2008, he was in Amsterdam at a special exhibition of artifacts of the National Museum of Kabul.〔〔AIDA Netherlands Archive (13 March 2008) (''The dramatic story of saving endangered treasures'' )〕
Under Massoudi's direction, his museum revives with a growing number of visitors: 16,000 in 2010 and 23,000 in 2011.〔Sharifzada, Mohammad Jawad (11 April 2012) (''National Museum attracts more visitors'' ), Pajhwok Afghan News〕
Massoudi received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from New York University on May 22, 2013. 〔http://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2013/04/23/attorney-law-school-alum-david-boies-to-speak-at-nyus-2013-commencement-.html〕

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