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  2. September 2022 Kabul school bombing - Wikipedia

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    Injured. 110 [1] Victims. Students, mainly young women. Protest of Hazara women in Kabul. On September 30, 2022, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the Kaaj education center in Dashte Barchi, a Hazara neighborhood in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing at least 52 and 110 injured [2] [3] The majority of the victims were young female students.

  3. Hazarewal - Wikipedia

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    Hazarewal. Hazarewals or Hazarawals ( Urdu: ہزارہ وال) also known as Hazara ( ہزارہ) is term used for the multi-ethnic community belonging to the Hazara region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [1] [2]

  4. Enlightenment Movement (Afghanistan) - Wikipedia

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    The Enlightenment Movement or Junbesh-e Roshnayi ( Dari: جنبش روشنایی) [1] is a grassroots civil disobedience movement of Hazaras created in 2016 in Afghanistan in response to the Afghan government's change in routing plans for proposed international electricity networking, which was perceived as continuing historical anti-Hazara ...

  5. Baloch diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Baloch diaspora. The Baloch diaspora ( Balochi: دَرمُلکی بلۏچ or دَرانڈݔھی بلۏچ, romanized: Darmolki Balòc) refers to Baloch people, and their descendants, who have immigrated to places outside the Balochistan region of South-West Asia – a region stretching from southwestern Pakistan to southeastern Iran and southern ...

  6. Turkic people in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The major Turkic tribes are the Afghan Qizilbash, Uzbeks, Kyrgyz, Turkmens and Hazaras. The Qizilbash came to Afghanistan during the Afsharid and Durrani rule in Afghanistan and since they worked at high government jobs, but also made up parts of the army, especially when Timur Shah Durrani wanted to get rid of the dependency on Pashtun tribes ...

  7. Bahmani Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Bahmani Sultanate. The Bahmani Sultanate ( Persian: سلطان‌نشین بهمنی) was a late medieval empire that ruled the Deccan Plateau in India. The Bahmani Sultanate came to power in 1347 during the rebellion of Ismail Mukh against Muhammad bin Tughlaq, the Sultan of the Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi. Ismail Mukh then abdicated in favour of ...

  8. Tajiks in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Tajiks are a Persian-speaking Iranian ethnic group native to Central Asia, living primarily in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan . There are also Afghan Tajiks refugees in Pakistan. According to the Ministry of States and Frontier Regions in 2005, at least 7.3% of all Afghans living in Pakistan or roughly 221,000 individuals were ...

  9. Apostasy in Islam by country - Wikipedia

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    Article 306 of the criminal code of Mauritania declares apostasy in Islam as illegal and provides a death sentence for the crime of leaving Islam. [161] Its law provides a provision where the guilty is given the opportunity to repent and return to Islam within three days. Failure to do so leads to a death sentence, dissolution of family rights ...