• The Aimaq, Aimaq Persians (Persian: ایماق, romanized: Aimāq), or Chahar Aimaq (چهار ایماق), also transliterated as Aymaq, Aimagh, Aimak, and Aymak, are...
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  • Aimaq may refer to: Aimaq people, a collection of nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes in central and western Afghanistan Aimaq dialect, a dialect of the Persian...
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    Aimaq or Aimaqi (Persian: ایماقی, romanized: Aimāqi) is the dominant eastern Persian ethnolect spoken by the Aimaq people in central northwest Afghanistan...
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  • Fardaws Aimaq (born January 6, 1999) is a Canadian basketball player who plays for Szolnoki Olajbányász of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A. He previously played...
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  • Sunni Muslims. Qara'unas Ethnic groups in Afghanistan Hazaras Aimaq people Mughal people Mogol (disambiguation) Mughal (disambiguation) Mogholi at Ethnologue...
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  • The Taymani (Persian: تیمنی) are an Aimaq people in Ghor Province in central Afghanistan. They speak the Aimaq dialect of Persian, but some southern groups...
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  • are a sub-tribe of the Aimaq people of Afghanistan and Iran, one of the major Aimaq tribes, which also include Jamshidi, Aimaq Hazara, Firozkohi, and...
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  • Some of the Aimaq Hazara are semi-nomadic and live in yurts covered with felt. Aimaq people List of Hazara tribes anonymous (n.d.), Aimaq (PDF), archived...
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  • sub-tribe of the Chahar Aimaq ethnic group in Afghanistan, one of the four major Aimaq tribes, which also include the Aimaq Hazara, Firozkohi, and Taymani...
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    Khanate Chinese occupation Soviet intervention 1921 Revolution Mongolian People's Republic World War II 1990 Revolution Modern Mongolia Geography Politics...
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  • (Pashto: فیروزکوهي) are a sub-tribe of the Chahar Aimaq ethnic group in Afghanistan, one of the four major Aimaq tribes, which also include the Jamshidi, Taymani...
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    mainly the Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, and Uzbek, as well as the minorities of Aimaq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Brahui, Qizilbash, Pamiri,...
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  • List of Hazara tribes (category Hazara people-related lists)
    Naiman, Qarlugh, Aimaq Hazara, and others. List of Hazara people Barbara Anne Brower; Barbara Rose Johnston (2007). Disappearing peoples?: indigenous groups...
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    Hazaras (redirect from Hazaragi people)
    in Afghanistan Demographics of Central Asia Aimaq Hazara Moghols Yugurs - another Turkic-Mongolic people in China "سرور دانش درصد جمعیت شیعه و هزاره را...
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  • The Bonan people (Chinese: 保安族; pinyin: Bǎo'ānzú) are a distinct ethno-linguistic group from all other Mongolic peoples, living in Gansu and Qinghai provinces...
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  • Aimaq Kipchaks (Persian: قپچاق) are a group Taymani Aimaqs in Afghanistan who are of Kazakhs origin. They can be found in Obi district to the east of western...
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    tribe of the Aimaq people once occupied the area. Qadis was also the epicentre of the 2022 Afghanistan earthquake, which killed 28 people. "Qadis District...
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    The Khitan people (Khitan small script: ; Chinese: 契丹; pinyin: Qìdān) were a Turko-Mongol historical nomadic people from Northeast Asia who, from the 4th...
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  • Persians (redirect from Persian (people))
    is more precisely a part of the Dari dialect continuum. The Aimaqs, a semi-nomadic people native to Afghanistan, speak a variety of Persian by the name...
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    The Daur people, Dagur, Daghur or Dahur (Dagur:ᡩᠠᡤᡠᠷDaure; Khalkha Mongolian: Дагуур, Daguur; simplified Chinese: 达斡尔族; traditional Chinese: 達斡爾族; pinyin:...
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    The Dzungar people (also written as Zunghar or Junggar; from the Mongolian words züün gar, meaning 'left hand') are the many Mongol Oirat tribes who formed...
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    consist of Pashtun, Tajik, Uzbek, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashayi, Nuristani, Aimaq, Arab, Kyrgyz, Qizilbash, Gurjar, Brahui, and members of other ethnicities...
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  • peoples that had historically settled in the Mughal India. The term Mughal (or Moghul in Persian) literally means Mongol. In Pakistan, Mughal people are...
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    Tuvans (redirect from Tuvan people)
    Turkic language. In Mongolia they are regarded as one of the Uriankhai people groups. Tuvans have historically been livestock-herding nomads, tending...
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    Parsis (redirect from Parsi People)
    eldest of the Indian subcontinent's two Zoroastrian communities, the Parsi people are culturally, linguistically, and socially distinct from the Iranis, whose...
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  • or Eastern barbarians') was a tribal confederation of "Hu" (胡) nomadic people that was first recorded from the 7th century BCE and was taken over by the...
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  • Changezi (category Turkic peoples of Asia)
    and South Asia. It is common among Moghol, Mughal, Hazara, Aimaq, and some Turkic peoples within Central, South and West Asia in particular. Asghar Ali...
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    Tajiks (redirect from Tājik people)
    excluding Persianized ethnic groups like some Pashtuns, Uzbeks, Qizilbash, Aimaqs etc. who, especially in large urban areas like Kabul or Herat, assimiliated...
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    Baloch, Nuristani, Turkmen, Aimaq, Mongol and some others which are less known. Together they make up the contemporary Afghan people. Approximately 46% of the...
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    1842, and expand the principality's borders towards the Chahar Wilayat, Aimaq territory, and Lash-Joveyn. With his death in 1851 the principality began...
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