Sobhrang was born in Herat and completed medical school at Kabul University.
Sobhrang returned to Afghanistan in 1981 to work as the technical and political deputy minister at the Ministry of Women's Affairs.
[1] In March 2006, she was named by president Hamid Karzai as the women's affairs minister but her candidacy was not approved by the House of the People.
[2] She received the 2010 Front Line Award for Human Rights Defenders at Risk.
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