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Mohammad Haider Zhobal (born in Kabul, Afghanistan) is an Afghan author of history.
Author career
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.
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)
External links
- Zhobels books at acku-koha.osslabs.biz