The persecution of Hazaras in Quetta, is a series of ethnic or religious motivated attacks on Hazaras in Quetta, Pakistan. Terrorist organisations like...
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The Hazaras have long been the subjects of persecution in Afghanistan. The Hazaras are mostly from Afghanistan, primarily from the central regions of Afghanistan...
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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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subjugation of the Hazaras as a genocide. Persecution of Hazaras Persecution of Hazara people in Quetta 1998 Mazar-i-Sharif massacre of 132,000 Hazara families...
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latest of several major sectarian attack in the series of killings of Hazaras in Quetta, coming less than a month after the massacre of Hazara police...
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the first Hazaras came to Quetta to seek employment in British-run companies under the Raj. They are thought to have worked on the building of roads and...
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for attack on Hazaras". The Express Tribune. 18 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013. "For the Hazaras: Senate walkouts protest Quetta tragedy". "Strike...
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young Hazaras flee persecution to make 'dangerous' journey to Europe". ABC News. Retrieved 29 February 2016. "Afghan Hazara Refugees Seek Justice in Turkey"...
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attack. Hazara Town is one of the Hazara populated neighborhoods of southwestern city of Quetta in Pakistani province of Balochistan. The Hazaras are mainly...
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them minority Hazaras". reuters.com. Retrieved 2019-04-12. "509 Hazaras killed in terror-related incidents during last five years in Quetta: NCHR report"...
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disbanded in 1933. The first contact between the British and the Hazaras was just before the First Afghan War, when some Hazaras served in "Broadfoot's...
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Sectarian violence in Pakistan List of terrorist incidents in Pakistan since 2001 Persecution of Shia Muslims Persecution of Hazara people Quetta attacks "Deadly...
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1888–1893 Hazara uprisings Persecution of Hazaras "The life of Abdur Rahman, Amir of Afghanistan". 1900. Ahmed, Mah-E-Rukh (15 August 2013). Education in West...
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The 2010 Quetta Civil Hospital bombing occurred on 16 April 2010 in Quetta, Pakistan, killing at least 12 people and injuring 47 people. The dead included...
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2011 Mastung bus shooting (redirect from August 2011 attack on pilgrims bus Quetta)
border with Iran after the incident. Persecution of Hazara people in Quetta At least 26 pilgrims die in Quetta bus attack, Samaa New Television, 20 September...
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of Imam Hussain Ibn Ali on the Day of Ashura. Like other parts of Pakistan, Quetta has Shia Muslims who mainly belong to Hazara community. In Quetta,...
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Abdul Khaliq Hazara (Hazaragi: عبدالخالق هزاره) is a Pakistani politician in Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. He has been the Chairman of Hazara Democratic...
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Baluchis, Hazaras and Turkmen. Quetta has the largest concentration of Hazara people outside Afghanistan, based in areas such as Hazara Town. Due to...
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Sayed Nasir Ali Shah (category Politicians from Quetta)
Shah hails from the city of Quetta in Balochistan and belongs to the Hazara community. On 16 April 2010 he was severely injured in a suicide bomb blast planned...
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Qayyum Changezi (category Footballers from Quetta)
ethnic Hazara community, Changezi was born in Quetta in the Baluchistan Agency of British India on 25 December 1935. He developed an interest in football...
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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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significant and large minorities of them in Pakistan and Iran, notably in Quetta, Pakistan and Mashhad, Iran. Some overarching Hazara tribes are Sheikh Ali, Jaghori...
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Meena Hazara (Persian: مینا هزاره) is a gold medalist who participated in the 2010 South Asian Games in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She represented Pakistan in Karate...
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Mari Abad (category Populated places in Quetta District)
significant population of ethnic Hazara people. . Secunder Kermani (12 December 2017). "Quetta's Hazara: The community caged in its own city". BBC.com...
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religious persecution and systematic violence, in the form of forced conversions, documented massacres, genocides, demolition and desecration of temples...
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been attacking the Hazara community in southwestern Pakistani town of Quetta, home to some 500,000 Hazara who fled persecution in neighbouring Afghanistan...
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Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (redirect from Army of Jhangvi)
attacks against the Shia community in Pakistan, including multiple bombings that killed over 200 Hazara Shias in Quetta in 2013. It has also been linked to...
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Hazaragi dialect (redirect from Hazara language)
region, as well as other Hazara-populated areas of Afghanistan), with a significant population in Pakistan (particularly Quetta) and Iran (particularly...
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Qazi Faez Isa (category People from Quetta)
century, in protest against the persecution of Hazaras during the reign of Abdur Rahman Khan. Jalaluddin settled in Pishin in Baluchistan in what was...
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form the majority of the Hazaras in Quetta. Hazara researcher Muhammad Isa Gharjistani identified four major branches of the Jaghori in 1989: the Baighani...
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