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  2. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    Hazara women's clothing has certain characteristics according to their social, economic, and age conditions. The clothes of young Hazara women are made of different fabrics in different colors and happy designs with beautiful and colorful chador , but older women prefer dark-colored fabrics with simple black and white designs.

  3. Persecution of Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    In January 2001 the Taliban committed a mass execution of Hazara people in the Yakawlang District of Bamyan Province in Afghanistan. This started on January 8 and lasted for four days; it took the lives of 170 men. Taliban apprehended about 300 people, including employees of local humanitarian organizations.

  4. Stop Hazara Genocide - Wikipedia

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    #StopHazaraGenocide is a social media campaign that aims to raise awareness and demand action against the persecution and violence faced by the Hazara ethnic group. The campaign was initiated by Hazaras in response to a series of deadly attacks on the Hazara community, especially students and women, by the Taliban and other extremist groups.

  5. Sima Samar - Wikipedia

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    Sima Samar ( Persian: سیما سمر; born 3 February 1957) is a Hazara woman and human rights advocate, activist and medical doctor within national and international forums, who served as Minister of Women's Affairs of Afghanistan from December 2001 to 2003. She is the former Chairperson of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission ...

  6. Women in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Of these, 15 million are male and 14.2 million are female. [18] About 22% of the Afghan people are urbanite and the remaining 78% live in rural areas. [19] As part of local tradition, most women are married soon after completing high school. Many live as housewives for the remainder of their lives.

  7. Slavery in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In Afghanistan, one of the atrocities committed by the Taliban was the enslavement of the Afghan women for use as concubines. In 1998, eyewitnesses in Mazar e Sharif reported the hundreds of Shia girls had been abducted by Taliban fighters. One source suggests that up to 400 Afghan women were involved. See also. Bukhara slave trade

  8. Jalila Haider - Wikipedia

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    Notable work. Founder of 'We the Humans – Pakistan' Being listed in 100 Women (BBC) in 2019. Jalila Haider ( Urdu / Persian: جلیله حیدر) is a Pakistani human rights attorney and political activist from Quetta in Balochistan, Pakistan. [3] She is known to be the first woman lawyer from Quetta's Hazara minority, and an advocate for the ...

  9. Persecution of Hazaras in Quetta - Wikipedia

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    Three Hazara men were shot dead in Quetta. Two of the victims were public servants and the third one Abid Ali Nazish, was a television artist. March 29: A taxi carrying passengers from Hazara Town was sprayed with bullets, which killed seven and injured six. Three women and some

  10. Matangini Hazra - Wikipedia

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    Matangini Hazra (19 October 1870 – 29 September 1942) was an Indian revolutionary who participated in the Indian independence movement.She was leading one of the five batches of volunteers (of the Vidyut Bahini), constituted by the Samar Parisad (War Council), at Tamluk to capture the Tamluk Thana on 29 September 1942, when she was shot dead by the British Indian police in front of the ...

  11. 1888–1893 Hazara uprisings - Wikipedia

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    The 1888–1893 Hazara uprisings or genocide and displacement of Hazaras occurred in the aftermath of the Second Anglo-Afghan War when the Afghan Emirate signed the Treaty of Gandamak. Afghan Amir Abdur Rahman set out to bring the Turkistan, Hazaristan, and Kafiristan regions under his control. He launched several campaigns in the Hazarajat due ...