Hassan Poladi (also referred to as Hassan Foladi) (1944–1989) was the writer of The Hazaras, a book about the Hazara people. Poladi was born in Quetta, as a second-generation Hazara. He grew up and got his early education from local schools and colleges, and did his BSc (Honors) from the University of Sind. He later got admission to the University of Philippines, Manila, and did his MA. After working for the provincial government of Balochistan, he moved to the USA on a research assistant fellowship. In 1975 he received his master's degree from Cornell University, Ithaca, New york. He was a naturalized American Citizen, and lived with his family in Stockton, California. In addition to his native Persian Hazaragi, he was fluent in English, Urdu and Filipino. His contribution to the Hazara people is his book The Hazaras. It has been translated into Persian and Urdu.[1]

Hassan Poladi
حسن پولادی
BornHassan
(1944-12-20)December 20, 1944
Quetta, British India
DiedOctober 9, 1989(1989-10-09) (aged 44)
Stockton, California
Resting placeStockton, California
OccupationWriter and Intellectual
LanguageDari-Persian (Hazaragi), Urdu and English
NationalityPakistani / American
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationMA, Sociology
Alma materUniversity of Sind and University of Philippines, Manila
SubjectHazaras
Notable worksThe Hazaras

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

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  1. ^ Poladi, H. (1989). The Hazāras. Mughal Publishing Company. ISBN 9780929824000. Retrieved 2014-11-26.