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Hazara culture (Dari: فرهنگ هزاره; Hazaragi: فرهنگ آزره) refers to the culture and tradition of the ethnic 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.
Hazara culture is a combination of customs, traditions, behaviors, beliefs, and norms that have developed over many years through interactions with and confrontations against surrounding phenomena. Today, it is displayed as a distinct cultural identity.
The traditional dress of Hazara girls is called the "Perahan tunban" or simply "Perahan". It consists of a long dress (perahan) paired with loose pants (tunban), often accompanied by a colorful shawl or scarf. The dress is usually richly embroidered, with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting Hazara culture and heritage.
Hazara cuisine is largely centred on breads. There are three main types of breads consumed by Hazara people: [2] Tawa bread, baked on hot plates; Tandoor bread, which is baked on a sunken oven known as the "tandoor" Nan-buta bread, a thick, brick-sized bread. Rice is less frequent in rural Hazara cuisine due to its expense. Tea is a popular ...
Abdul Khaliq Hazara (assassin) (1916–1933), assassinated the King of Afghanistan in 1933 Abdul Khaliq Hazara (politician) (fl. from 2010), Pakistani politician Haji Sayed Hussain Hazara (1917–2002), Pakistani politician
Hazara tribal structure, Program for Culture and Conflict Studies, US Naval Postgraduate School This page was last edited on 7 January 2025, at 14:04 (UTC). ...
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), [13] and by Hazaras in eastern Uzbekistan, northern Tajikistan, the Americas, Europe, and Australia. [14]
The Hazaras of Afghanistan: An Historical, Cultural, Economic and Political Study is a book about the origins and history of the Hazara people of Afghanistan by Sayed Askar Mousavi. [ 1 ] See also