Mohammad Rauf Mehdi

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Mohammad Rauf Mehdi
محمد رئوف مهدی
BornMohammad Rauf
(1958-06-14) 14 June 1958 (age 63)
Kabul, Afghanistan
OccupationWriter
Nationality Afghanistan

Mohammad Rauf Mehdi (Persian: محمد رئوف مهدی born: June 14, 1958 in Kabul) also known as Mehdizadeh Kabuli is an Afghan historian, writer and the director of the .[1] He was an elected delegate to the Loya Jirga 2002 and the Constitutional Loya Jirga 2003 (He sat on the third of the Jirga's ten committees).

Early life[]

Mohammad Rauf Mehdi was born on 14 June 1958 in Kabul and educated at , and a top graduate of the Kabul University (Faculty of Engineering). In 1981, he obtained his B.S. in civil engineering. In the same year, he started teaching at Kabul University. In 1984, he protested against the military occupation of Afghanistan by the Soviet Red Army and was forced to leave Afghanistan. He lived in Iran for 20 years (from 1984 to 2004) and in the different parts of the administration and management of construction projects in Iran was engaged.

Research works[]

  • Introduction to Afghanistan history
  • Prehistoric Afghanistan
  • Afghanistan is the cradle of Zoroastrianism
  • The Big Lie (naked face of Islam)

References[]

  1. ^ Aryana encyclopedia (in Persian language)
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