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  caption A Hazara girl wearing traditional decorated attire
  group Hazaras
  pop 5 to 15 million
  pop1 32 million
  pop2 300,000
  pop3 900,000
  pop4 10,000 - 20,000
  languages Persian <br/>( Hazaragi and Dari dialects)
  religions Shi'a , some Ismaili , some Sunni
  related Mongol , Turkic , Iranian <!--note that it does not say "other Iranian ppls" other "other Turkic ppls", it just notes that the Hazara are related to all of these groups-->


The Hazara are an ethnic group who reside mainly in the central region of . Because of a lack of accurate census data, as well as a history of centuries of discrimination, estimates of the size of the Hazara population vary greatly and are highly politicized. Estimates range from the most common 9% to higher numbers, but the lack of an accurate Census for decades means that there is little verifiable information at present. Significant populations of Hazaras also live in Iran , Pakistan , Scandinavia , Afghanistan , Australia and New Zealand .


HISTORY AND ORIGINS

The main theory states that the Hazara have Mongols rulers, beginning with Oljeitu , embraced Shia Islam. Today, almost all Hazaras adhere to Shiism, whereas Afghanistan 's other ethnic groups, excluding the Qizilbash , are predominately Sunni .

However, the main Mongolian mixing theory is somewhat contested on the basis of historical events surrounding Genghis Khan's invasion of what today constitutes central Afghanistan. The invading Mongol armies encountered fierce resistance from the locals around Bamyan , who may have had physical features like the invading Mongols. , this suggests that people with Mongolian features inhabited central Afghanistan, possibly of Uyghur Turkic origin, long before Genghis Khan's invasion and probably arrived there in much earlier waves of migration out of Central Asia . However, this belief is vitiated by historical records which mention that in a particularly bloody battle around Bamyan , Genghis Khan's grandson Motochin was killed, and he ordered Bamyan burnt to the ground in retribution, renaming it Ma-Obaliq ("Uninhabitable Abode") while replacing the local population with his armies and settlers.

There are other beliefs holding Hazaras as descendants of the ; proponents of this view hold the geography of Hazara homeland and the similarity in the facial features of the Hazaras and those on the frescoes and Buddhas statues in Bamiyan.

After the fall of the Il-Khan empire in Persia , the Safavid Shah Abbas drove out the Mongols from Persia to their eastern province of Khorasan (present-day Afghanistan). Some sources say he drove out the Uzbeks but the distinction is unclear. Around 1550, the first mention of Hazaras are made by the court historians of Shah Abbas , as well as in the Baburnama distinguishing Hazaras from the Chughtai Uzbeks . This is when the national identity of Hazaras apparently began.


LANGUAGE

The Hazaragi Language is a distinctive Dialect of the Persian Language , with some Mongolian and Turkish vocabulary. Many of the urban Hazaras in the larger cities of Kabul and Mazari Sharif speak Dari , while Hazaras from the Dai Kundi and Dai Zangi regions have the many admixture of the Mongolian in their language. Hazaras in Quetta, Pakistan date back to around 1890 , and use more Urdu and English words.


RELIGION

Hazaras are predominantly Shia Muslim s, although there are significant populations of Sunni and Ismaili Hazaras in north and northwestern Afghanistan . Often Sunni Hazaras can blur the lines with the Tajiks and Pashtuns .


POLITICAL

, an ethnic Hazara, Chairperson of Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission and United Nations' special envoy to Darfur ]]
In Afghanistan since the early 1990s , the Hizb-e-Wahdat political party is the most important Hazara movement. The most influential member, prior to his capture and execution by the Taliban , was Abdul Ali Mazari . This execution at the hands of the Taliban made Abdul Ali Mazari a Martyr and a Hero to the Hazara people.

Haji Muhammad Mohaqiq , a Hazara is a prominent figure in Afghan government and politics. He belongs to Hizb-e-Wahdat party. In 2004 Afghan Presidential elections he was placed second after Hamid Karzai .

Hazaras are also politically active in Quetta and have a political party known as Hazara Democratic Party . The current Minister for Sports in Balochistan is a Hazara.


MIGRATION

Besides the major populations of Hazaras in Quetta, Pakistan and Iran, there are significant communities in freighter ''MV Tampa'' and subsequently sent to Nauru . Many refugee claims were rejected by Australia and forwarded to New Zealand, where all claims but one were approved. Afghan Hazara refugees in Quetta, Pakistan along with their Pakistani Hazara brethren have set up a Remittance economy which has led to the opening of foreign money exchange places to handle the currency coming in. Pakistan provided safe haven for the Hazara and other Afghan refugees of the Afghan wars. In Pakistan most of the Hazaras live in and around the city of Quetta and hold high positions in the government of Balochistan. In Pakistan, Hazaras are mostly in business and have high education levels. A famous Commander-in-Chief of Pakistan, General Mohammad Musa , was a Hazara.

A recent anthropological book, War and migration : social networks and economic strategies of the Hazaras of Afghanistan by Alessandro Monsutti argues that Migration is in fact the traditional way of life of the Hazara people, referring to the seasonal and historical migrations which have never ceased and do not seem to be dictated only by emergency situations such as War .
during the war with Taliban .]]


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