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Khaled Hosseini was born on 4 March, 1965 in Kabul, Afghanistan, is an Afghan-American novelist. Discover Khaled Hosseini'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 59 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, physician
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 4 March 1965
Birthday 4 March
Birthplace Kabul, Afghanistan
Nationality Afghanistan

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1965

Khaled Hosseini (Persian/Pashto خالد حسینی ; born March 4, 1965) is an Afghan-American novelist, UNHCR goodwill ambassador, and former physician.

Hosseini was born on March 4, 1965, in Kabul, Afghanistan, the eldest of five children.

His father, Nasser, worked as a diplomat for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul while his mother worked as a Persian language teacher at a girls' high school; both originate from Herat.

Regarding his ethnicity, Hosseini stated, "I'm not pure anything. There's a Pashtun part of me, a Tajik part of me."

His mother's family is believed to be from the Mohammadzai tribe of Pashtuns.

Hosseini describes his upbringing as privileged.

He spent eight years of his childhood in the upper class Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood in Kabul.

Hosseini does not recall his sister, Raya, ever suffering discrimination for being a female, and he remembers Kabul as "a growing, thriving, cosmopolitan city", where he regularly flew kites with his cousins.

1970

In 1970, Hosseini and his family moved to Iran where his father worked for the Embassy of Afghanistan in Tehran.

1973

In 1973, Hosseini's family returned to Kabul, and Hosseini's youngest brother was born in July of that year.

1976

In 1976, when Hosseini was 11 years old, his father secured a job in Paris, France, and moved the family there.

1978

They were unable to return to Afghanistan because of the April 1978 Saur Revolution in which the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) seized power.

1980

In 1980, shortly after the start of the Soviet–Afghan War, they sought political asylum in the United States and made their residence in San Jose, California.

Hosseini, then aged 15, did not speak English when he first arrived in the United States.

He describes the experience as "a culture shock" and "very alienating".

Despite their distance from the country's turmoil, the family was aware of the situations faced by a number of their friends and relatives.

Hosseini explained:

"We had a lot of family and friends in Kabul. And the communist coup, as opposed to the coup that happened in '73, was actually very violent. A lot of people rounded up and executed, a lot of people were imprisoned. Virtually anybody [who] was affiliated or associated with the previous regime or the royal family was persecuted, imprisoned, killed, rounded up, or disappeared. And so we would hear news of friends and acquaintances and occasionally family members to whom that had happened, [who] were either in prison or worse, had just disappeared and nobody knew where they were, and some of them never turned up. My wife's uncle was a very famous singer and composer in Kabul who had been quite vocal about his dislike for the communists and so on, and he disappeared. And to this day, we have no idea what happened to him. So that sort of thing, we began to hear news over in Europe of mass executions and really just horror stories.

So it was surreal, and it also really kind of hit home in a very real way."

1984

Hosseini graduated from Independence High School in San Jose in 1984 and enrolled at Santa Clara University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in biology in 1988.

1993

The following year, he entered the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, where he earned his M.D. in 1993.

1997

He completed his residency in internal medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in 1997.

He practiced medicine for over ten years, until a year and a half after the release of The Kite Runner.

2003

His debut novel The Kite Runner (2003) was a critical and commercial success; the book and his subsequent novels have all been at least partially set in Afghanistan and have featured an Afghan as the protagonist.

Hosseini's novels have enlightened the global audience about Afghanistan's people and culture.

Born in Kabul, Afghanistan, to a diplomat father, Hosseini spent some time living in Iran and France.

When Hosseini was 15, his family applied for asylum in the United States, where he later became a naturalized citizen.

Hosseini did not return to Afghanistan until 2003 when he was 38, an experience similar to that of the protagonist in The Kite Runner.

In later interviews, Hosseini admitted to feeling survivor's guilt for having been able to leave the country prior to the Soviet invasion and subsequent wars.

After graduating from college, Hosseini worked as a physician in California, a situation he likened to "an arranged marriage".

The success of The Kite Runner meant he was able to retire from medicine in order to write full-time.

His three novels have all reached various levels of critical and commercial success.

The Kite Runner spent 101 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, including three weeks at number one.

In 2003, Hosseini published his first novel, The Kite Runner, the story of a young boy, Amir, struggling to form a deeper connection with his father and coping with memories of a traumatic childhood event.

The novel is set in Afghanistan, from the fall of the monarchy until the collapse of the Taliban regime, as well as in the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically in Fremont, California.

2005

The novel was the best selling novel of 2005 in the United States, according to Nielsen BookScan.

The Kite Runner was also produced as an audiobook read by the author.

2007

His second novel, A Thousand Splendid Suns (2007), spent 103 weeks on the chart, including 15 at number one while his third novel, And the Mountains Echoed (2013), remained on the chart for 33 weeks.

In addition to writing, Hosseini has advocated for the support of refugees, including establishing with the UNHCR the Khaled Hosseini Foundation to support Afghan refugees returning to Afghanistan.

The Kite Runner has been adapted into a film of the same name released in December 2007.