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- عبد الحي حبيبي هو كاتب وصحفي وشاعر وسياسي أفغاني، ولد في 1910 في قندهار في أفغانستان، وتوفي في 9 مايو 1984 في كابل في أفغانستان. انتخب Member of the House of the People of Afghanistan . (ar)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (Pashto: عبدالحى حبيبي, Persian: عبدالحی حبیبی) – ʿAbd' ul-Ḥay Ḥabībi) (1910 – 9 May 1984) was a prominent Afghan historian for much of his lifetime as well as a member of the National Assembly of Afghanistan (Afghan Parliament) during the reign of King Zahir Shah. A Pashtun nationalist from Kakar tribe of Kandahar, Afghanistan, he began as a young teacher who made his way up to become a writer, scholar, politician and Dean of Faculty of Literature at Kabul University. He is the author of over 100 books but is best known for editing Pata Khazana, an old Pashto language manuscript that he claimed to have discovered in 1944; the academic community, however, does not unanimously agree upon its genuineness. (en)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (paschtunisch عبدالحى حبيبي; * 1910 in Kandahar; † 9. Mai 1984 in Kabul) war ein afghanischer Dichter, Regierungsbeamter und Historiker. (de)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (en pastún, عبدالحى حبيبي, en persa, عبدالحی حبیبی) – ʿAbd' ul-Ḥay Ḥabībi) (Kandahar, 1910 – Kabul 9 de mayo de 1984) fue un destacado historiador afgano durante gran parte de su vida, así como miembro de la Asamblea Nacional de Afganistán (Parlamento afgano) durante el reinado del rey Mohammed Zahir Shah.Fue un nacionalista pastún de la tribu Kakar de Kandahar, Afganistán, comenzó como un joven maestro que se abrió camino hasta convertirse en escritor, académico, político y Decano de la Facultad de Literatura de la Universidad de Kabul. Es autor de más de 100 libros, pero es más conocido por editar Pata Khazana, un antiguo manuscrito en pastún que afirmó haber descubierto en 1944, la comunidad académica, sin embargo, no está de acuerdo unánimemente sobre su autenticidad. (es)
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- Historian, politician, scholar, professor (en)
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- Writing National History (en)
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- History and academia (en)
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- As a Pashtun, Habibi paid considerable attention to the history of the Pashto language and literature and the history of Pashtun dynasties, such as the Ludi and Suri Afghan dynasties in India; the Loyakan tribe of Ghazni; the Ghilji tribe of Qandahar; and the Abdali dynasty that originated around Herat. One of the later important works of Habibi was Tarikh-i Afghanistan dar ‘Asr-i Gurgani-yi Hind , which he published in Kabul in 1966. Here as elsewhere, he showed his
great strength in his knowledge of primary sources. He made use of this knowledge to write his bibliographical Rahnuma-yi Tarikh-i Afghanistan , which he published in two volumes in 1970. An important reference work that points to the genuine professionalism achieved by Afghan historians of the period... (en)
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- Afghan History Through Afghan Eyes (en)
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- عبد الحي حبيبي هو كاتب وصحفي وشاعر وسياسي أفغاني، ولد في 1910 في قندهار في أفغانستان، وتوفي في 9 مايو 1984 في كابل في أفغانستان. انتخب Member of the House of the People of Afghanistan . (ar)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (Pashto: عبدالحى حبيبي, Persian: عبدالحی حبیبی) – ʿAbd' ul-Ḥay Ḥabībi) (1910 – 9 May 1984) was a prominent Afghan historian for much of his lifetime as well as a member of the National Assembly of Afghanistan (Afghan Parliament) during the reign of King Zahir Shah. A Pashtun nationalist from Kakar tribe of Kandahar, Afghanistan, he began as a young teacher who made his way up to become a writer, scholar, politician and Dean of Faculty of Literature at Kabul University. He is the author of over 100 books but is best known for editing Pata Khazana, an old Pashto language manuscript that he claimed to have discovered in 1944; the academic community, however, does not unanimously agree upon its genuineness. (en)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (paschtunisch عبدالحى حبيبي; * 1910 in Kandahar; † 9. Mai 1984 in Kabul) war ein afghanischer Dichter, Regierungsbeamter und Historiker. (de)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (en pastún, عبدالحى حبيبي, en persa, عبدالحی حبیبی) – ʿAbd' ul-Ḥay Ḥabībi) (Kandahar, 1910 – Kabul 9 de mayo de 1984) fue un destacado historiador afgano durante gran parte de su vida, así como miembro de la Asamblea Nacional de Afganistán (Parlamento afgano) durante el reinado del rey Mohammed Zahir Shah.Fue un nacionalista pastún de la tribu Kakar de Kandahar, Afganistán, comenzó como un joven maestro que se abrió camino hasta convertirse en escritor, académico, político y Decano de la Facultad de Literatura de la Universidad de Kabul. Es autor de más de 100 libros, pero es más conocido por editar Pata Khazana, un antiguo manuscrito en pastún que afirmó haber descubierto en 1944, la comunidad académica, sin embargo, no está de acuerdo unánimemente sobre su autentici (es)
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- Abdul Hai Habibi (en)
- عبد الحي حبيبي (ar)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (de)
- Abdul Hai Habibi (es)
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