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'''Mohammad Haider Zhobal''' (born in Kabul, Afghanistan, d. 1959) was an [[Afghanistan|Afghan]] historian<ref>"Mahmud Tarzi and Saraj-ol-Akhbar: Ideology of Nationalism and Modernization in Afghanistan" by Vartan Gregorian, Middle East Journal, Summer, 1967, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Summer, 1967), pp. 345.</ref> and scholar.<ref name="Ruttig">"Afghanistan’s Early Reformists" by Thomas Ruttig, Afghanistan Analysts Network, April 2011, page 1.</ref>
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'''Mohammad Haider Zhobal''' (born in Kabul, Afghanistan) is an [[Afghanistan|afghan]] [[author]] of history.


==Author career==
==Author career==
Zhobal was raised in [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]].
Zhobal was raised in [[Kabul]], [[Afghanistan]]. In 1957, he published his first book, ''Afghan literature from ancient times till the appearance of Islam''. In 2004, he published his most well known book ''History literature of Afghanistan'', in which he reports the history and the development of his homeland.


In 1958, he defied Afghan government's censorship by publicly praising the role of [[Mahmud Tarzi]] in the country's history.<ref name="Ruttig"/>
==Books==
* ''History literature of Afghanistan'' (2004)
* ''Parsi language and new effective teaching method'' (2004)
* ''Afghan literature from ancient times till the appearance of Islam: literary movements and epic age'' (1957)
* ''Literature history of Afghanistan'' (2003)


==Selected publications==

=== Essays ===
* About Zulf and Zulfeen (1954)<ref name=":0">Afghanistan. (1970). Afghanistan: Historical Society of Afghanistan., p85</ref>
* The Influx of Foreign Words and Expressions in Our Language (1956)<ref name=":0" />

=== Books ===
* Uṣūl-i jadīd-i tadrīs-i zabān-i Fārsī ("On modern teaching techniques of Persian language", 1960s)
* Tārīkh-i adabīyāt-i Afghānistān ("History of the literatures of Afghanistan", 1957/1958)
==Further reading==
{{Cite journal |last=Ahmadi |first=Wali |date=2020-02-25 |title="The Cradle of Dari": The Question of "Origins" in Modern Literary Historiography in Afghanistan |url=https://slovo.episciences.org/6138 |journal=Slovo |language=en |volume=How to think of literary... |pages=6138 |doi=10.46298/slovo.2020.6138 |issn=2557-9851|doi-access=free }}

== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://178.79.186.94/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=au%3AZhobal%2C+Mohammad+Haider Zhobels books] at acku-koha.osslabs.biz
* [http://178.79.186.94/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=au%3AZhobal%2C+Mohammad+Haider Zhobels books] at acku-koha.osslabs.biz
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 29 January 2023

Mohammad Haider Zhobal (born in Kabul, Afghanistan, d. 1959) was an Afghan historian[1] and scholar.[2]

Author career

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Zhobal was raised in Kabul, Afghanistan.

In 1958, he defied Afghan government's censorship by publicly praising the role of Mahmud Tarzi in the country's history.[2]

Selected publications

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Essays

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  • About Zulf and Zulfeen (1954)[3]
  • The Influx of Foreign Words and Expressions in Our Language (1956)[3]

Books

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  • Uṣūl-i jadīd-i tadrīs-i zabān-i Fārsī ("On modern teaching techniques of Persian language", 1960s)
  • Tārīkh-i adabīyāt-i Afghānistān ("History of the literatures of Afghanistan", 1957/1958)

Further reading

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Ahmadi, Wali (2020-02-25). ""The Cradle of Dari": The Question of "Origins" in Modern Literary Historiography in Afghanistan". Slovo. How to think of literary...: 6138. doi:10.46298/slovo.2020.6138. ISSN 2557-9851.

References

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  1. ^ "Mahmud Tarzi and Saraj-ol-Akhbar: Ideology of Nationalism and Modernization in Afghanistan" by Vartan Gregorian, Middle East Journal, Summer, 1967, Vol. 21, No. 3 (Summer, 1967), pp. 345.
  2. ^ a b "Afghanistan’s Early Reformists" by Thomas Ruttig, Afghanistan Analysts Network, April 2011, page 1.
  3. ^ a b Afghanistan. (1970). Afghanistan: Historical Society of Afghanistan., p85
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