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Nationality
  
Pakistani / American

Name
  
Hassan Poladi

Ethnicity
  
Hazara

Role
  
Writer


Citizenship
  
American

Resting place
  
Stockton

Education
  
MA, Socialogy

Books
  
The Hazaras

Hassan Poladi

Occupation
  
Writer and Intellectual

Language
  
Hazaragi, English, Urdu

Died
  
October 9, 1989, Stockton, California, United States

Alma mater
  
University of the Philippines, Manila

Hassan Poladi (also referred to as Hassan Foladi) was the writer of The Hazaras, a book about Hazara people. Poladi was born in Agil-i-Hussani, Alamdar Road, Quetta, a second Generation Hazara in Quetta. He grew up and got his early education from local schools and colleges, and did his BSc (Honors) from University of Sind. He later got admission to university of Philippines, Manila, and did his MA. After working for provencial govt of Balochistan, he moved to USA on research assistant fellowship. In 1975 he received his master's degree from Cornell University, Ithaca, New york. He was neutralized American Citizen, and lived with his family in Stockton, California. He had traveled extensively throughout Asia, Europe and North America. In addition to his native Hazaragi, he was fluent in English, Urdu and Filipino. His life contribution to the Hazara nation is his book The Hazaras. It is one of the most authenticated book written on Hazaras so far. It has been translated in Persian and Urdu. In 2007, a container carrying consignment of the book in Persian language was stopped at Zareng, And the whole consignment was thrown into Helmend river. The purpose of the complete episode was to deprive the reader a study about the history and culture of Hazaras.

Poladi died on October 9, 1989 due to liver failure.

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Hassan Poladi Wikipedia