The Hazaras (Persian: هزاره, romanized: Hazāra; Hazaragi: آزره, romanized: Āzrə) are an ethnic group and a principal component of Afghanistan’s population...
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Look up Hazara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hazara may refer to: Hazaras, an ethnic group and a principal component of the population of Afghanistan...
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The Hazara genocide occurred in the aftermath of the Second Anglo-Afghan War when the Afghanistan Emirate signed the Treaty of Gandamak. Afghan Amir Abdur...
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The Hazaras have long been the subject of persecution in Afghanistan, including enslavement during the 19th century and ethnic and religious persecution...
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Hazara (Hindko: هزاره, Urdu: ہزارہ), historically known as Pakhli, is a region in northern Pakistan, falling administratively within the Hazara Division...
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Hazara Restaurant was a restaurant in Hazara Town situated in the outskirts of Quetta, in Balochistan, Pakistan. It was founded in 2017 by Hamida Ali Hazara...
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Hazara Division is an administrative division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located along the Indus River and comprises eight districts:...
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The Hazara University (HU) is a public university located in Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Hazara University is recognized as a higher education...
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (redirect from Hazara Pakhtunkhwa)
Peshawar (Puruṣapura). Some Hazara residents said that the new name should be Hazara-Pakhtunkhwa (in reference to the Hazara region where Hindko-speakers...
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Hindko (redirect from Hazara Hindko)
and Hazara to the north-east, both in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province). The Hindko of Hazara also...
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Hazaras have experienced a series of ethnically or religiously motivated attacks in Quetta, Pakistan. Terrorist organisations like Lashkar-e-Jhangvi or...
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Hazara Province Movement (Urdu/Hindko: تحریک صوبہ ہزارہ) is a movement aimed at gaining a separate provincial status for the Hazara Division of Khyber...
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#StopHazaraGenocide is a social media campaign that aims to raise awareness and demand action against the persecution and violence faced by the Hazara ethnic...
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Hazara Town (Urdu: ہزارہ ٹاؤن, Hazaragi: آزره ټاون, Dari: شهرک هزاره) is a lower- to middle-income area on the western outskirts of Quetta, Pakistan, of...
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Hazara Australians or Australian Hazaras (Dari: هزارههای استرالیا) are Australians who have Hazara ancestry. The Hazaras are an ethnic group native to...
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Behsudi or Behsud (Dari: بهسودی) are one of the major tribes of the Hazaras in Afghanistan. The notable history of the Behsud tribe starts from the 19th-century...
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Sayed Mustafa Kazemi Hazara tribes Hazara people "Hazara facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Hazara". www.encyclopedia.com...
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The Hazaras are an ethnic group originally from the Hazaristan (Hazarajat) region in central Afghanistan. Although their ancestral homeland is located...
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Takhat Hazara (old name: Khajjiyan Wala) is a village near the Chenab River in the Sargodha District of Punjab, Pakistan. When a Mughal king came to this...
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Hazara nationalism is a movement that claims the Hazara people, an ethnic group native to the Hazaristan region of Afghanistan, are a distinct nation...
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Hazara Pioneers may refer to: 4th Hazara Pioneers 106th Hazara Pioneers 108th Hazara Pioneers This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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The Aimaq Hazara (Hazara-ye Qala-ye Naw); (Dari: ایماق هزاره, romanized: Aimāq Həzārə) are the Hazara component of the Aimaq confederation. They are mostly...
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Hazara Express (Hindko/Urdu: ہزارہ ایکسپریس) is a passenger train operated daily by Pakistan Railways between Karachi and Havelian in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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Abdul Khaliq Hazara (Dari: عبدالخالق هزاره), (1916 — December 18, 1933) was an Afghan Hazara high school student who assassinated the King of Afghanistan...
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Hazara people make up the second or the third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, making about 20%–25% of the total population of Afghanistan (Some suggest...
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The Hazāras is a 1989 book on the history of the Hazara people by Hassan Poladi. In the Asia Society's newsletter Afghanistan Forum, Washington University...
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Hazara clothing or Hazaragi clothing (Persian: لباس هزارگی), or clothing traditionally worn by the Hazara ethnic group, has an important and special role...
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Hazara culture (Dari: فرهنگ هزاره; Hazaragi: فرهنگ آزره) refers to the culture and tradition of the ethnic Hazara people, who live primarily in the Hazarajat...
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Hazara cuisine or Hazaragi cuisine (Hazaragi: غذای آزارگی) refers to the food and cuisine of the Hazara people in Afghanistan and western Pakistan (Balochistan...
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M-15 motorway (Pakistan) (redirect from Hazara expressway)
The M-15 Motorway, also known as the Hazara Motorway (Hindko/Urdu: ہزارہ موٹروے, Pashto: د هزاره موټروې), is a 180-kilometer controlled-access motorway...
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