Sardarwali Pashtunzooy
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Sardarwali Pashtunzooy (Pashto: سردارولي پښتونزوی) is an Afghan Historical researcher and writer who is the owner of Mandigak Historical Foundation, which works in the historical research department.
Sardarwali Pashtunzooy | |
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سردارولي پښتونزوی | |
Personal details | |
Born | Kandahar, Afghanistan |
Occupation | Historical researcher, Writer |
Sardarwali Pashtunzooy is one of the most prominent and active people in the list of Afghan history researchers who publishes research works on the history of Afghanistan and Pashtuns in several other languages including: English, Persian, Urdu and Arabic. In addition to the Pashto language.[1]
He has a foundation called Mendigak, which works in the field of research and historical information.
Articles
[edit]Pashtunzooy wrote many historical articles, his special works are as follows:
- 20 missing Afghans
- do you understand?
- A brief history of Arghistan
- Memoirs of Afghan Officials
- Historical notes
- Kandahar in picture language
References
[edit]- ^ "Mundigak". Mundigak. 2024-08-06. Retrieved 2024-11-15.