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    67°49′00″E / 34.8167°N 67.8167°E / 34.8167; 67.8167 Hazarajat (Persian: هزاره‌جات, romanized: Hazārajāt), also known as Hazaristan (Persian: هزارستان,...
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  • Kafiristan regions under his control. He launched several campaigns in the Hazarajat due to resistance to oppression from the Hazaras, culminating in the Battle...
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  • The siege of Hazarajat began in November 1996 and ended in May–July 1996 by the moto[clarification needed] of ethnic cleansing of the Hazaras it ended...
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    largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan, primarily residing in the Hazaristan (Hazarajat) region in central Afghanistan. Hazaras also form significant minority...
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  • in Hazarajat to established the Shura-e-ittifaqi under the leadership of Sayyid Ali Beheshti. The uprising began and succeeded, all of Hazarajat was...
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    The Ghorat-Hazarajat alpine meadow ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1004) covers the high mountainous elevations of central Afghanistan. The ecoregion fans out to...
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    Part of a series on Hazaras Hazara people list of Hazarajat region Language Culture Diaspora Persecutions Flag Nationalism Tribes Cuisine Politics Writers...
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    spoken by the Aimaq people in central northwest Afghanistan (west of the Hazarajat) and eastern Iran. It is close to the Dari varieties of Persian. The Aimaq...
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    Afghanistan, primarily from the central regions of Afghanistan, known as Hazarajat. Significant communities of Hazara people also live in Quetta, Pakistan...
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  • The Hazarajat Campaign of 1843 began as a result of the post First Anglo-Afghan War situation in Afghanistan. Behsud and Bamiyan had broken away from...
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  • name Tehran Eight. The Tehran Eight were predominantly active in the Hazarajat region in central Afghanistan, and fought against the PDPA government...
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    Wahdat. Following the collapse of the pro-Soviet Kabul government in the Hazarajat in 1979, the region fell under the control of Shura-ye Inqilab, a hastily...
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    jets. Conversely, some regions such as Nuristan, in the northeast, and Hazarajat, in the central mountains of Afghanistan, were virtually untouched by...
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    the Hazarajat, while Khalili's wing remained with the NA. Ibrahimi, Niamatullah (January 2009). "Divide and rule: State penetration in Hazarajat (Afghanistan)...
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    numerous incursions including against the surrounding states such as the Hazarajat campaign, conquest of Balkh, conquest of Kunduz, and the conquest of Kandahar...
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    of Hazarajat. The Taliban besieged Hazarajat again, in which thousands of Hazaras starved. The Taliban allowed some food and aid to enter Hazarajat on...
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  • group native to, and primarily residing in, the mountainous region of Hazarajat, in central Afghanistan. Although the origins of the Hazara people have...
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  • would travel towards Jalalabad and Laghman during winters and camp in Hazarajat during summers. For example, the Behsud River in the foothills of the...
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    Mazar-i-Sharif, the Hazaras under Muhammad Mohaqiq were in the central Hazarajat region, and Ismail Khan was near Herat. The Taliban's military commander...
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  • Part of a series on Hazaras Hazara people list of Hazarajat region Language Culture Diaspora Persecutions Flag Nationalism Tribes Cuisine Politics Writers...
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    Daizangi (category Hazarajat)
    دایزنگی) is one of the large and historical residential areas of Hazaristan (Hazarajat) which is located in the central regions of Afghanistan. Daizangi includes...
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    in the center. Improper Khorasan's boundaries extended to as far as Hazarajat and Kabul in the east, Baluchistan in the south, Transoxiana and Khwarezm...
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  • Afghanistan. He was a senior commander during the resistance of west Kabul and Hazarajat between 1991 and 1996. In the 1990s, he led Hezb-e-Wahdat’s “Brigade 2”...
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  • socializing with a Hazara, whose members, according to him, belong only in Hazarajat. Assef is himself only half Pashtun, having a German mother. One day,...
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    (or Karluk Turks) arrived from the north to settle in the regions of Hazarajat together with the armies of Muhammad II of Khwarezm, the Shah of Khwarezm...
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  • Jahan. Previously, Moghol villages could be found in Ghor, throughout the Hazarajat, and as far east as Badakhshan. The ancestors of the Moghols established...
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    c-span.org. Retrieved 19 February 2023. "A New Turn in the Taliban's War: Hazarajat Under Siege". Akhgar, Tameem; Gannon, Kathy (28 September 2019). "Top...
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  • uprisings against the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan swept through Hazarajat (also known as the 1979 hazara uprising), and by autumn much of the region...
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  • whole Hazarajat and used to be a powerful party among the Hazaras. By the end of 1983 the Shura controlled 60% of the population of the Hazarajat. The...
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  • Ruhanga Hazaras Karluks → Indo-European → Persian → Hazaragi Afghanistan (Hazarajat) Islam → Shia and Sunni Hehe Niger–Congo → Bantu → Hehe Tanzania (Iringa...
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