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Hafiz Sahar was born on 1928 in Laghman, Afghanistan, is a Professor. Discover Hafiz Sahar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Professor of Journalism, mass communications, Author, Chief Editor of daily Newspaper |
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54 years old |
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1928 |
Birthday |
1928 |
Birthplace |
Laghman, Afghanistan |
Date of death |
1982 - Minnesota, United States Minnesota, United States |
Died Place |
Minnesota, United States |
Nationality |
Afghanistan |
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Hafiz Sahar Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Hafiz Sahar's Wife?
His wife is Tahera Sahar
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Tahera Sahar |
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6 Children |
Hafiz Sahar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Hafiz Sahar worth at the age of 54 years old? Hafiz Sahar’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professor. He is from Afghanistan. We have estimated
Hafiz Sahar's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Professor |
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"The nearly lost art of letters" an article explaining the significant of letter writing as an art. Insight News, Minneapolis, 1978.
"Recent Coup Analyzed: Afghanistan is no cliche", a commentary report on Afghanistan Coup, Insight News, May 17, 1978.
"Canada encourages and supports ethnic diversity" an article on Canadian cultural activities, Insight News, August 23, 1978.
"The Mawkish Melthing Pot: Cultural uniformity vs cultural diversity" Insight News, Sept 20, 1978. "Chicano looks for future for more freedom" Insight News, July 13, 1978.
Aesop's Fables in Persian/Dari, Kabul, Afghanistan 1971.
"Lapiz Lazulai Cufflinks – Sherlock Holmes", March 1971.
"From failure to success: A philosophical argument against absolutism", Daily Eslah 1971
"Comparative study of educational television in selected developing countries and its relevance to the similar use of television in Afghanistan" Hafiz Sahar, New York University, 1967.
"Humanity on the border of destruction" an article published in Daily Eslah, 1962.
Upon Graduating from Kabul University, Dr. Sahar worked in Communication department of the ministry of Culture and information and the Daily Eslah, as the Chief of the Editorial board. He was invited by U.S. Department of State in 1959 as a leading citizen of Afghanistan to promote understanding between Afghanistan and United States. He continued his higher education at Northwestern University school of speech to obtain his Master's degree and to New York University Department of Communications to complete his doctorate degree. His thesis was an analysis of how Television can be used as an education tool in Afghanistan. He introduced Educational Television, for the first time, at Kabul University in 1973.
Invited by the United States (Department of State) as a distinguished citizen of Afghanistan and a leading newspaper editor (1959)
He was head of the high ranking delegation for establishing communication between Afghanistan and Czechoslovakia, was Vice President of Radio Afghanistan and General Director for International Cultural Communication. He held faculty position as Professor at Wayne State University in the department of speech and drama, starting courses on Mass Media and Society there. He was the President and Chief Editor of the Daily Eslah, the largest morning newspaper in Afghanistan at the time (1955–1958, 1969–1971). He also, simultaneously, taught as a Professor of Mass communication & Journalism at the Kabul University. In 1971, Dr. Sahar, was appointed as the Mass Media advisor reporting directly to the King. Due to health problems, he had to return to United States for advanced medical care.
"Our representatives for the Parliament", an article about the consequence of Afghanistan's parliamentary election in 1954.
"The Christian era", Daily Eslah, 1952, Kabul Afghanistan, Published on New Years Eve, encouraging the leaders of the World to be more attentive to bring peace on earth "United Nations", an article about the problems facing the UN in Daily Eslah, Kabul, Afghanistan, 1952.
Our representatives for the Parliament seem to be the cream of the crop, thanks to Democracy", Daily Anis, 1950.
He graduated from Habibia high school as class Valedictorian in 1949 and completed his degree in Political Sciences from Kabul University with first rank. He completed his master’s degree at Northwestern University and his doctorate degree as a Fulbright Scholar from New York University in 1967 with Founders Day Award. He could read, write and speak Persian, Pashtu, English, Urdu and Arabic, as well as able to speak dialects of Pahay, Sheghni and Baluchi.
"The United Nations Organization: The Human Rights, 1949".
Dr. Hafiz Sahar (1928–1982) was an academic scholar, educator, author, Fulbright Scholar, and Professor of Journalism in both Afghanistan and United States Universities. He was Editor-in-Chief of Eslah national newspaper of Afghanistan (1955–1958, 1969–1971), Director of Broadcasting Radio Afghanistan, General Director of International Relations and Faculty of Department of Communications and Journalism and Department of Law in Kabul University. He was a champion of free speech/press and human rights as well as a strong advocate of bringing Television in Afghanistan.