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Mohammad Hashem Zamani

Mohammad Hashem Zamani ((パシュトー語:محمد هاشم زماني) - born 1928 - June 10, 2005), was a prominent Afghan poet.〔:ps:محمد هاشم زماني
==Biography==
Mohammad Hashem was born in 1928 in the village of Lamattak, Kunar, Afghanistan to the Mir Zaman Khan, who fought in the Third Afghan-Anglo War and was a general during Amanullah Khan regime.
Hashem Zamani obtained his primary education at the local mosque. He was 16 when, together with more than 100 family members, was imprisoned at Deh Mazang prison in Kabul, under the pretext of "political imprisonment".〔
While in prison, he met with and was influenced by the presence of prominent personalities of the time, for instance, Yaqub Khan Ghond Mashar, Sarwar Joya, Dr Mahmoodi and Ferqa Mashar Ghulam Nabi Khan Charkhi along with his family. Mohammad Hashem spent 13 years of his life in Deh Mazang prison, where he witnessed the demise of 28 members of his family due to various diseases and malnourishment. After 13 years of imprisonment, Zamani and his family were exiled in Herat for a further eight years.
He took part in the Grand Assembly convened during the presidency of Mohammed Daoud Khan as the representative of the people of Kunar.
In late 1979, due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Mohammad Hashem took refuge in Peshawar. He traveled extensively and participated in many different international conferences and gatherings. In 1987, Zamani migrated to the United States and settled in the Bay Area of San Francisco,California.
In the face of chronic ill health due to a second heart attack, and a stroke suffered in 1990 that paralyzed one half of his body, Mohammad Hashim continued his writings. He wrote the second part of "Scattered Flowers" and "The Injured Heart collection" as well as published 'Zindani Khaaterat". He was working through to the last night of his life on the second volume of his book which is currently being published, "Da Pohenay Inqilab",(or The Revolution of Consciousness).
Mohammad Hashem Zamani died due to a heart attack on 10 June 2005, in Hayward,Ca at the age of 76.〔http://www.khyber.org/articles/2005/HashimZamani.shtml〕 His body was transferred to Afghanistan and buried in his native Kunar Province.〔

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