Soraya's father and Amir's father in-law. He is doesn't like to be tested or persuaded and finds his way the correct way. He cheats wel-fare system for income and waits till his services are need back in Afghanistan.
General Taheri was Soraya's father.
she is the mother of Soraya, and the wife of General Taheri.
Amir asks Baba to meet with General Taheri to seek his permission to marry Soraya, General Taheri's daughter. In Afghan culture, it is important to seek the father's approval before proposing marriage to his daughter. Amir wants to show respect for tradition and ensure that his relationship with Soraya is accepted by her family.
In "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, Soraya's husband, Amir, ultimately finds himself deeply connected to her family and their struggles. However, Soraya's past reveals that her father, General Taheri, was strict and had high expectations. As for Soraya's sons, the story does not detail their lives extensively, focusing instead on Amir's journey and redemption. The narrative centers on themes of family, honor, and the complexities of relationships rather than providing a detailed account of Soraya's immediate family dynamics.
Amir Taheri was born in 1942.
Hossein Taheri died in 2010.
Hossein Taheri was born in 1941.
Fatemeh Taheri was born in 1940, in Tehran, Iran.
Sayed Ihsanuddin Taheri was born in 1984.
Mohammad Taheri was born on 1985-02-05.
Ali Taheri was born on 1979-02-01.
Bagh-e Sarhang Taheri's population is approximately 80,000 people.