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  2. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    The Hazara people in Iran are also referred to as Barbari (Persian: بربری), [152] or Khāwari (خاوری). [153] Over many years, due to political unrest in Afghanistan, some Hazaras have migrated to Iran. The local Hazara population is estimated to be around 500,000, with at least one-third having spent more than half their lives in Iran ...

  3. Tanoli - Wikipedia

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    A Tanoli chief from Hazara in the 1840s. Nawab Jehandad Khan Tanoli, was a tribal chief of the Tanoli people; Suba Khan Tanoli, Tanoli Chieftan and artillery master contributed to Afghan victory in the Third Battle of Panipat; Nawabzada Farid Salahuddin Tanoli, Pakistani politician; Muhammad Khan Zaman Khan, Nawab of Amb

  4. Hazara culture - Wikipedia

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    Hazara culture (Dari: فرهنگ هزاره; Hazaragi: فرهنگ آزره) refers to the culture and tradition of the Hazara people, who live primarily in the Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan, the Balochistan province of Pakistan, and elsewhere around the world where the Hazara diaspora is settled as part of the wider Afghan diaspora.

  5. Hazaragi dialect - Wikipedia

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    Hazaragi is spoken by the Hazara people, who mainly live in Afghanistan (predominantly in the Hazarajat (Hazaristan) region, as well as other Hazara-populated areas of Afghanistan), with a significant population in Pakistan (particularly Quetta) and Iran (particularly Mashhad), [14] and by Hazaras in eastern Uzbekistan, northern Tajikistan, the Americas, Europe, and Australia. [15]

  6. Karlal - Wikipedia

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    Karlal. The Karlal (Urdu: کڑلال), also known as Karral, Kiraal, and Sardar are a Hindko - and/or Pahari -speaking tribe, dwelling mostly in the Abbottabad District of the Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

  7. Hazara diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Hazara people are an ethnic group who are mostly from Afghanistan, primarily from the central regions of Afghanistan, known as Hazarajat, they established a large diaspora that consists of many communities in different countries around the world as part of the later Afghan diaspora. There are currently a million Hazara who live in the ...

  8. Hazara region - Wikipedia

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    Hazara (Hindko: هزاره, Urdu: ہزارہ), historically also known as Pakhli, [1] is a region in northern Pakistan, falling administratively within the Hazara Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

  9. Jaghori (Hazara tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Jaghori (Dari: جاغوری), is a major tribe of Hazara people in Afghanistan, who mostly inhabit in Jaghori District of Ghazni Province. Some Jaghori Hazaras also live in Pakistan. They form the majority of the Hazaras in Quetta. [citation needed]