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  2. Hazaragi dialect - Wikipedia

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    Hazaragi. Writing system. Perso-Arabic Script, Latin alphabet [3][4] Language codes. ISO 639-3. haz. Glottolog. haza1239. Hazaragi (Persian: هزارگی, romanized: həzārəgi; Hazaragi: آزرگی, romanized: āzərgi) is an eastern dialect and variety of the Persian language that is spoken by the Hazara people. [5][6]

  3. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    They are one of the largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan and primarily residing in the Hazaristan (Hazarajat) region in central Afghanistan. Hazaras are also as significant minority groups in Pakistan mainly in Quetta and Iran mainly in Mashhad. They speak the Dari and Hazaragi dialects of Persian.

  4. Hazara culture - Wikipedia

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    The Hazara native language Hazaragi is a dialect and variety of the Persian language, which is spoken mostly in Afghanistan. The Hazara were traditionally pastoral farmers active in herding in the central and southeastern highlands of Afghanistan. They primarily practice Islam, denominations of Shia with significance of Sunni and some Isma'ili.

  5. Hazara diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Arman Monthly is a Persian-language magazine distributed nationwide which is published by the Hazara community. The 2003 Australian documentary film Molly & Mobarak is based on a Hazara asylum seeker who enters Australia, falls in love with a local girl and faces possible deportation as his temporary visa nears expiration.

  6. Hazarajat - Wikipedia

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    The Hazara people [6] and surrounding peoples use the names "Hazarajat" or "Hazaristan" to identify the historic Hazara lands. "Hazarajat" is a compound of "Hazara" and the Dari suffix "jat", [7] which is used to make words associated with land in the south, central and west Asia. [8] [need quotation to verify]

  7. Turkmun (Hazara tribe) - Wikipedia

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    Turkmun (Hazaragi: تورکمون) or Turkmani (تورکمنی) is a main and almost a large tribe of the Hazara people that originates from the Turkman valley in present-day Parwan province, Afghanistan. They have their own dialect of Persian known as Hazaragi. [1][2][3]

  8. Poems for the Hazara - Wikipedia

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    Poems for the Hazara is a multilingual poetry anthology and a collaborative poem composed of the works of one hundred twenty five internationally recognized poets from sixty-eight countries. Poems in this book are in English , Spanish , Catalan , Japanese , Norwegian , Turkish , Hazaragi , Italian , Greek , German , Irish , Hebrew , Romanian ...

  9. Hazarewal - Wikipedia

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    Hindko is the most spoken language of Hazara Division followed by Pashto, Kohistani, Shina and various Dardic languages. Hindko speaking Hazarewals reside in and form the majority of the Haripur District, Abbottabad District, and Mansehra District. The Hindko speaking population consists of the Syeds, Awans, Gujjars, Tanolis, Swatis, Abbasis ...