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Hazara

[ huh-zahr-uh ]

noun

plural Hazara, Hazaras.
  1. an Iranian ethnolinguistic group in central Afghanistan, north Pakistan, and Iran, most of whom are ʿٱ Muslims.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Hazara1

From Persian 󲹳 “a thousand, a military unit of a thousand soldiers,” from Middle Persian
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The family - who are part of Afghanistan's Hazara minority - made the difficult journey to Pakistan, where they spent a year before being granted asylum in Canada.

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In the months after the Taliban seized power, ISIS-K carried out near daily attacks on their soldiers at roadside checkpoints and in neighborhoods that are home to the country’s Hazara ethnic minority.

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Many of them have targeted Afghanistan's Hazara ethnic minority and have been claimed by Islamic State Khorasan Province, or ISKP, the regional affiliate of the so-called Islamic State group, a major rival of the Taliban.

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The young man, a member of the Hazara Shia Muslim minority and from Ghor province, earns barely 350 Afghanis per day doing odd jobs, the agency says.

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She is a Pakistani Hazara and has been offering legal aid to many who have been arrested and threatened with deportation in the last few weeks.

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