- Ghulam Mohammad Farhad
Ghulam Mohammad Farhad (1901 – 1984) was an
Afghan engineer and Pashtun nationalist. He lived inGermany on a royal scholarship from 1921 to 1928, training as anelectrician at theTechnical University of Munich . During his studies in Germany, he came in contact withNazi policy and became fascinated by some aspects of it. [Th. Ruttig, "Afghanistan's Political Parties and where they come from (1902-2006)",Konrad Adenauer Stiftung , Germany; with references to Abdulhamid Mubarez, "Tahlil-e waqe’at.e siasi-ye Afghanistan 1919-1996", Kabul, 1996: "... In 1948, Farhad was the first elected mayor of Kabul. From 1934, he had studied in Nazi Germany and was fascinated by some aspects of its policy. ..."; ( [http://www.acsf.af/English/articles/KAS%20pol%20parties%20paper.pdf PDF] )] After he returned to Afghanistan, Farhad was appointed to several electricity-related posts in the government, finally serving as president of the Kabul Electric Company from 1939 to 1966. He traveled to Germany in 1947 to acquire equipment; he was often accused of favoring German-manufactured products. From 1948 to 1954, he was mayor ofKabul . He notably installed the city's first traffic lights and declared a switch to right-hand driving. In 1966, Farhad created theAfghan Social Democratic Party (also known as "Afghan Mellat" or "Afghan Nation") on the bases of Pashtun nationalism,social democracy , andanticommunism . He was elected to Parliament, representing the sixth district of Kabul, in 1968, but resigned his seat in 1970. He was later apolitical prisoner of the PDPA/Khalq government from 1979 to 1980, when he was freed in a generalamnesty .References
External links
* "Afghan Mellat" official biography of Ghulam Mohammad Farhad [http://www.afghanmellat.org/farhad_page.htm] .
* An brief alternative biography [http://www.afghanan.net/biographies/farhad.htm] .
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