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Abdul Ali Mazari : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abdul Ali Mazari
Abdul Ali Mazari ((ペルシア語:عبدلعلی مزاری)) (1947 – March 1995) was a political leader of the Hezbe Wahdat during and following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.〔 〕 Mazari was an ethnic Hazara,〔 and believed the solution to the internal divisions in Afghanistan was in a federal system of governance, with each ethnic group having specific constitutional rights.〔Mazari, Abdul Ali (1995 (1374 AH)) ''Iḥyā-yi huvyyat: majmū‘ah-’i sukhanrānīha-yi shahīd-i mazlūm ... Ustād ‘Abd ‘Ali Mazāri (rah)'' (''Resurrecting Identity: The collected speeches of Abdul Ali Mazari'') Cultural Centre of Writers of Afghanistan, Sirāj, Qum, Iran, (OCLC 37243327 )〕 ==Early life== An ethnic Hazara, Abdul Ali Mazari was born in the village of Charkent, south of the northern city of Mazari Sharif. Hence, the surname, "Mazari". He began his primary schooling in theology at the local school in his village, then went to Mazari Sharif, and later to Qom in Iran, and to Najaf in Iraq.
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