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  2. Persecution of Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Significant communities of Hazara people also live in Quetta, Pakistan and in Mashad, Iran, as part of the Hazara and Afghan diasporas. Map of Kabul Province and its surroundings showing the boundaries of the different Hazara tribes in 1893. Between 1888-1893, nearly 60% of the Hazaras were massacred and their land seized by the Pashtuns.

  3. Hazara genocide (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kabul Province in 1893, showing the boundaries of the different Hazara tribes at the time of the third uprising. The third uprising of Hazara was in response to excessive taxation, [16] [17] starting in early 1893. This revolt took the government forces by surprise and the Hazara managed to take most of Hazarajat back.

  4. List of massacres against Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Persecution of Hazara people: Afghanistan-Pakistan: heads of state of Afghanistan, Taliban, Haqqani network, Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, ISIL, Pashtuns, Kochi people: 1888–1893 Suppression of 1888–1893 Uprisings of Hazaras: Hazarajat: Afghan army under Abdur Rahman Khan: Thousands [5] [6] to 409,500 Hazaras according to a Hazara author [7 ...

  5. Battle of Uruzgan - Wikipedia

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    A massive forced displacement happened, especially in Oruzgan and Dey Chopan and continued as lands were confiscated and populations were massacred, expelled or fled. Out of 132,000 families, 10,000 to 15,000 Hazara families fled the country to northern Afghanistan, Mashhad (), and Quetta (), and 7,000 to 10,000 Hazaras submitted to Abdur Rahman, and the rest fought until they were defeated.

  6. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Sher Muhammad Khan Hazara, a Sunni Hazara and chieftain of the Hazaras of Qala-e-Naw, Badghis, was a warlord who participated in the Sunni coalition that defended Herat in 1837. He was also one of those who defeated British forces around Qandahar and in the Maiwand desert during the First Anglo-Afghan War (1838–1842).

  7. First Battle of Uruzgan - Wikipedia

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    The First Battle of Uruzgan took place in Uruzgan on August 9, 1892 between the Uruzgani Hazaras and the Kingdom of Afghanistan during the famous Hazara Uprisings. [1]When the Afghan forces under the leadership of Brigadier Zabardast Khan were challenged by a force of Uruzgani Hazaras, the Afghan forces were defeated in a fierce battle.

  8. Category:Persecution of Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Massacres of Hazara people (17 P) Pages in category "Persecution of Hazaras" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Hazara genocide (19th ...

  9. Abdur Rahman Khan - Wikipedia

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    He is known for perpetrating the Hazara Genocide, but also uniting the country after years of internal fighting and negotiation of the Durand Line Agreement with British India. [ 4 ] Abdur Rahman Khan was the only son of Mohammad Afzal Khan , and grandson of Dost Mohammad Khan , founder of the Barakzai dynasty .