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Sayed Yousuf Mirranay was born on 1947 in Nangarhar, Afghanistan. Discover Sayed Yousuf Mirranay'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 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
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Born 1947, 1947
Birthday 1947
Birthplace Nangarhar, Afghanistan
Date of death 1979 - Missing, Afghanistan
Died Place Missing, Afghanistan
Nationality Afghanistan

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2014

In 2014, his body of literary work was collated by Yakeen Yousufzai and published in Pashto in a book entitled, The Well of the Hero: Mirranay’s political, social and economic articles.

In 2014, in the book The Well of the Hero a tribute to Mirranay was written by scholar and historian, Professor Habibullah Rafi in which he noted Mirranay's struggle for social justice and ethnic diversity under one unified democratic government. Professor Rafi also recounted how he and Mirranay set up an education foundation called Afghan Youth. Rafi said his last encounter shortly before Mirranay was arrested and disappeared in a bookshop in August 1978.

In the same book, another tribute was given by Mohammad Sediq Patman, former Afghan Deputy Education Minister under Karzai government. The tribute was based on a speech that Patman delivered on 8, May 2014 in Jalalabad. He described Mirranay as a leader of the Afghan Mellat movement who sacrificed his life for the cause, a true patriot and honest leader. Patman said Mirranay was his role model both politically and personally. “He was my teacher and role model. My sincere advice is for everyone to treat Mirranay as their role model and a symbol for unity and democratic values in Afghanistan.”

2013

In 2013, a new foundation was opened in Mirranay's honour. The foundation called the Shaheed Mirranay Foundation runs a school. It teaches girls and boys English and computer literacy, and also provides humanitarian aid to the war-torn communities in Afghanistan.

2010

In January 2010, Afghanistan's Government honoured him as a national hero, with a memorial at the main traffic intersection in Jalalabad. It is known as the Shaheed Sayed Yousuf Mirranay Choke in Jalalabad city, Afghanistan. The ceremony was attended by senior government officials.

1991

Sayed Yousuf Mirranay's wife and four children moved to Australia in 1991. They have resided in Australia since the early 1990s. His eldest son, Said Khushal Mirranay, is a physician and a well-known and respected figure in the Afghan Australian community.

1980

After Mirranay was arrested and believed to be killed, his family were among the first refugees to flee to Pakistan in the 1980s. His brother Syed Gulam Farooq Mirranay is an Afghan political and social reformer and politician, who was an elected member of the House of the People or Wolesi Jirga in 2005 and is the official spokesperson for the Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat).

1978

Mirranay like numerous other members of his party and other supporters of nationalistic and democratic values in Afghanistan was considered a threat to the Communist Government of Afghanistan established after the coup of April 1978. He was imprisoned soon after the coup but was released after a short period. In August 1978 he was imprisoned for the second time, never to be seen again.

Sayed Yousuf Mirranay had another brother, Sayed Sheerin Mirranay, who was also imprisoned in 1978 and also disappeared whilst incarcerated.

1966

Mirranay joined the Institute of Industrial Management and completed his studies. In 1966 he went to Kabul University and studied economics. He remained passionate about writing and literature throughout his life.

1965

Mirranay, after the completion of his studies in Kaga Primary School, was recognized for his intellect and handpicked to go to Kabul. He pursued his education in Ibn-I- Sina High School and graduated from the Kabul Technical High School in 1965 (1344 Hijri). Soon after graduation, he got a job with Ariana Afghan Airlines and started work in the Kandahar International Airport.

In 1965 the Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat) was established. Yousuf Mirranay was among the first to join. Mirranay, although very young, started his political life by fighting for the realization of his party's ideals. He worked as a public servant in various government departments at the time. He spoke out against corruption and favoritism in the public sector.

1960

During the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s Mirranay wrote for a number of publications, including the Afghan national newspapers Afghan and Afghan Nation (Afghan Melat). The then-president of Afghanistan, Mohammed Daoud Khan, admired Mirranay's writing. He told the chief newspaper editor of Afghan at the time, Hassan Wolasmal, that he should encourage Mirranay to keep writing and fighting for his ideals.

1947

Sayed Yousuf Mirranay (Pashto: سيد يوسف ميړنی), was an Afghan political figure and writer. A prominent member of the Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat), he was born in 1947 (1326 Hijra) in the Khogiani district of the Nangarhar province at the foothills of the Spin Ghar Mountains. His father Haji Sayed Jalal belonged to a known family of the Ahmad Khil village in eastern Afghanistan. His vision was the creation of a united, prosperous and a democratically elected government in Afghanistan. He wanted to eradicate division among different class groups and ethnicities. He fought for political freedom and social justice. After the 1978 Saur Revolution, also called the April Revolution or April Coup, Afghan President Mohammed Daoud Khan and most of his family were killed at the presidential palace. In August 1978 Mirranay was also arrested under the communist regime, and was never to be seen again.