Faiz Mohammad Katib Hazara

Faiz Mohammad Kātib Hazāra (Dari: فیض‌محمد کاتب هزاره‎) most known as Kātib was son of Saeed Mohammad (سعید محمد) was born in 1860, in Zard Sang village of Nawur District of Ghazni Province of Afghanistan, he spent a part of his life in Nawur District another district of Ghazni, and died in Kabul on March 3, 1931. He was an ethnic Hazara and was of Muhammad Khwaja Hazara clan. He was Afghan court chronicler, a skilled calligrapher and secretary to Emir Habib Ullah Khan from 1901 to 1919. He was a well known historian, writer and intellectual, among the renowned group of Afghans seeking social and political changes in the country at the beginning of the 20th century, which shaped early regional politics from Afghanistan to Morocco therefore many of the Afghan people say the government shoul

Faiz Mohammad Katib Hazara

Faiz Mohammad Kātib Hazāra (Dari: فیض‌محمد کاتب هزاره‎) most known as Kātib was son of Saeed Mohammad (سعید محمد) was born in 1860, in Zard Sang village of Nawur District of Ghazni Province of Afghanistan, he spent a part of his life in Nawur District another district of Ghazni, and died in Kabul on March 3, 1931. He was an ethnic Hazara and was of Muhammad Khwaja Hazara clan. He was Afghan court chronicler, a skilled calligrapher and secretary to Emir Habib Ullah Khan from 1901 to 1919. He was a well known historian, writer and intellectual, among the renowned group of Afghans seeking social and political changes in the country at the beginning of the 20th century, which shaped early regional politics from Afghanistan to Morocco therefore many of the Afghan people say the government shoul