Abdul Ali Mazari

Martyr of the National Unity of Afghanistan
Ustad
Abdul Ali Mazari
عبدالعلی مزاری
Leader of the Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan
In office
1989 – 13 March 1995
Personal details
Born27 of May 1946
Died13 March 1995(1995-03-13) (aged 48)
Party
ParentHaji Khudaidad (father)
OccupationPolitician
Afghan Mujahideen
AwardsMim Hea Mim peace award
NicknameBaba Mazari (بابه مزاری)
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Abdul Ali Mazari (Pashto: عبدالعلي مزاري, Dari:: عبدالعلی مزاری, 27 May 1946 – 13 March 1995), also known by his honorific title, Ustad, was a Hazara politician and leader of Hezbe Wahdat during and following the Soviet–Afghan War, who advocated for a federal system and civil rights of governance in Afghanistan. Mazari envisioned that this would end the political and ethnic division in Afghanistan by guaranteeing rights to every ethnic group. He was captured and assassinated by the Taliban during negotiations in 1995 amid the Second Afghan Civil War.

In 2016, he was posthumously given the title "Martyr for National Unity of Afghanistan" and had a statue erected in his honor by the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Shortly after reclaiming power, the Taliban demolished the statue.

He was commonly known as Baba Mazari for his leadership of Hezbe Wahdat within the Hazara community.