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  2. Pakistanis in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Pakistanis in Iran. Pakistanis in Iran consist of expatriates from Pakistan living in Iran, as well as locally born people with ancestral roots in Pakistan. According to the Overseas Pakistanis Foundation, their population is estimated at 11,000 in 2004–2005, [2] while a 2023 academic publication put their numbers at 35,000. [3]

  3. Afghanistan–Iran border - Wikipedia

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    Description. The border begins at the tripoint with Turkmenistan in the Harirud river before proceeding overland just to the east of the Iranian town of Taybad.The border then follows a series of short straight lines, passing through the Daryache-ye Namakzar and the Daqq-e Patergan salt lakes; two ‘beaks’ of Iranian territory protrude into Afghanistan along this section.

  4. List of Hazara tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Hazaras are an ethnic group who inhabit and originate from Hazaristan (Hazarajat) region, located in central parts of Afghanistan and generally scattered throughout Afghanistan.

  5. Battle of Gulnabad - Wikipedia

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    Casualties and losses. 5,000–15,000 [4] [7] Unknown. The Battle of Gulnabad ( Pashto: ده ګلونآبد جنګ, romanized: Dh Gulonābād Džng; Persian: نبرد گلون‌آباد, romanized : Nabard-e Golūnābād) was fought between the military forces from Hotaki Dynasty and the army of the Safavid Empire on Sunday, March 8, 1722.

  6. Al-Shifa' bint Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    Biography. She was the daughter of Abdullah ibn Abdshams and Fatima bint Wahb [1] and a member of the Adi clan of the Quraysh in Mecca. [2] She married Abu Hathma ibn Hudhayfa, and they had two sons, Sulayman and Masruq. [1] She had a reputation as a wise woman. Her by-name Al-Shifaa means "the Healer, " indicating that she practiced folk ...

  7. Tajiks - Wikipedia

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    Tajiks are the largest ethnicity in Tajikistan, and the second-largest in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. They speak varieties of Persian, a Western Iranian language. In Tajikistan, since the 1939 Soviet census, its small Pamiri and Yaghnobi ethnic groups are included as Tajiks. [18] In China, the term is used to refer to its Pamiri ethnic groups ...

  8. The Institute for the International Education of Students, or IES Abroad, is a non-profit study abroad organization that administers study abroad programs for U.S. college-aged students. [2] Founded in 1950 as the Institute of European Studies, the organization has since been renamed to reflect additional offerings in Africa, Asia, Oceania, and ...

  9. 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]