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Majid Kalakani

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Majid Kalakani
مجید کلکانی
Born1939
Died8 June 1980
OccupationRevolutionary
Organization(s)SAMA
Jabhe Motahed-e Milli
Known forRevolutionary leader in Afghanistan
MovementSAMA

Abdul Majid Kalakani[1] (Persian: مجید کلکانی; 1939 – 8 June 1980) also known as Majid Agha[2] was a political revolutionary.[3] He was the founder and leader of the Liberation Organization of the People of Afghanistan (SAMA).

Biography

Majid Kalakani was born in 1939 in the village of Kalakan in Shomali Plain. In 1945 his father and grandfather were arrested and executed by the Mohammad Hashim Khan regime.[4] Kalakani was a Maoist activist in the 1960s[5] and a member of the movement Shalleh-ye Javiyd. In 1978, Kalakani founded SAMA.[6] He was a leader of the Maoist resistance against the PDPA regime and Soviet invasion.[7] In 1979 he founded the United National Front of Afghanistan.[8] On 27 February 1980 Majid Kalakani was arrested near Kabul[9][self-published source] as the result of the 3 Hut uprising against Soviet occupation.[10] He was executed on June 8, 1980.

References

  1. ^ Ludwig Adamec and Frank Clements. Conflict in Afghanistan: A Historical Encyclopedia. ABC‐Clio, 2003.
  2. ^ Hafizullah Emadi. Repression, Resistance, and Women in Afghanistan. Praeger , 2002.
  3. ^ Hafizullah Emadi. Culture and Customs of Afghanistan. Greenwood, 2005.
  4. ^ Hafizullah Emadi. Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan: The British, Russian, and American Invasions.Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
  5. ^ Gilles Dorronsoro. Revolution Unending: Afghanistan, 1979 to the Present. Columbia University Press, 2002.
  6. ^ Ludwig Adamec and Frank Clements. Conflict in Afghanistan: A Historical Encyclopedia. ABC‐Clio, 2003.
  7. ^ Anthony Hyman. Afghanistan under Soviet Domination, 1964–91. Palgrave Macmillan, 1992.
  8. ^ Mohammed Kakar. Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982.University of California Press, 1997.
  9. ^ Halim Tanwir. Afghanistan: History, Diplomacy and Journalism Volume 1. Xlibris, 2013.
  10. ^ Six Days That Shook Kabul: The ‘3 Hut uprising’, first urban protest against the Soviet occupation

Further reading

  • Journal of the University of Baluchistan, 1981: Abd al-Majid Kalakani as the Symbol of National Resistance.

External links

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