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  2. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Hazara girls in traditional clothing Hazara culture is a combination of customs, traditions, behaviors, beliefs, and norms that have been formed in interaction and confrontation with the surrounding phenomena for many years and now it is displayed as a cultural identity.

  3. Persecution of Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Dozens of women from the Hazara community of Afghanistan protested after a suicide bombing in September 2022, occurred in an educational center that killed more than 52 young women. The Hazaras have long been the subjects of persecution in Afghanistan. The Hazaras are mostly from Afghanistan, primarily from the central regions of Afghanistan ...

  4. Stop Hazara Genocide - Wikipedia

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    Taliban arrest women and girls in Kabul for violating dress code. In January 2024, the Taliban regime in Afghanistan arrested dozens of women and girls in western Kabul, a predominantly Hazara neighborhood, for wearing "bad hijab," which means not covering their faces or wearing tight clothes.

  5. List of Hazara people - Wikipedia

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    Hazara people make up the second or the third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, making about 20%–25% of the total population of Afghanistan (Some suggest the real population might reach 30%) where they mainly inhabit the Hazaristan region, as well as parts of Pakistan (especially Balochistan) and Iran.

  6. Hazara culture - Wikipedia

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    Hazara girls (right) wearing red traditional dress sitting next to Tajik and Pashtun girls in Ghazni, Afghanistan.

  7. Afghan Girl - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait of Sharbat Gula, an Afghan refugee in Pakistan during the Soviet–Afghan War. The photograph, taken by American photojournalist Steve McCurry near the Pakistani city of Peshawar , appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic .

  8. 2021 Kabul school bombing - Wikipedia

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    On 8 May 2021, a car bombing, followed by two more improvised explosive device (IED) blasts, occurred in front of Sayed al-Shuhada school in Dashte Barchi, a predominantly Shia Hazara area in western Kabul, Afghanistan, leaving at least 90 people dead and 240 injured.

  9. Hazara, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Hazara (Hindko: هزاره, Urdu: ہزارہ) is a region in northern Pakistan, falling administratively within Hazara Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. It is dominated mainly by the Hindko speaking Hazarewal people , who make up the many native ethnic groups of the region and often called the " Hazarewal ".

  10. Shukria Tabassum - Wikipedia

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    Jaghori, Ghazni, Afghanistan. Died. 9 November 2015 (aged 9) Zabul, Afghanistan. Nationality. Afghan. Shukria Tabassum ( Dari: شکریه تبسم) was a Hazara victim killed in the 2015 Zabul massacre in Zabul, Afghanistan. [1] The Tabassum movement was named after her.

  11. Hazara clothing - Wikipedia

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    Hazara clothing or Hazaragi clothing (Persian: لباس هزارگی) has an important and special role in supporting the traditional cultural and social identity of the Hazaras. Hazara clothes are produced manually and by machine; in Afghanistan Hazara clothing is sewn in most parts of the country, especially in the central provinces of the ...