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  2. Slavery in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    In addition, they also had enslaved harem women known as kaniz (“slave girl” [19]) and surati or surriyat ("mistress" [19]), guarded by the ghulam bacha . [6] Habibullah Khan (r. 1901–1919) famously had at least 44 wives and hundreds of slave women (mostly Hazara) in his harem in the Harem Sara Palace. The women of the royal harem dressed ...

  3. Hazara Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Hazara Restaurant was a restaurant in Hazara Town situated in the outskirts of Quetta, in Balochistan, Pakistan. It was founded in 2017 by Hamida Ali Hazara, who is also the founder of Hurmatty Niswa Foundation, a non-profit organization geared towards helping Hazara women. The restaurant was closed in 2018. Background

  4. 1998 Mazar-i-Sharif massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Hazara people were among those singled out for persecution by the Taliban due to their adherence to the Shi'a sect of Islam. The Taliban, as followers of a strict conservative Sunni sect, considered Shi'a to be infidels and sought to impose their religious beliefs on the Hazara population.

  5. Hezbe Wahdat - Wikipedia

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    In an exceptional move among the Afghan mujahedin, the party included ten women members in its central council and had devoted an entire committee for women's affairs that was headed by a university-educated Hazara woman. [18] The main point, however, is that the movement gradually tilted towards its ethnic support base.

  6. Hazara clothing - Wikipedia

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    The clothes of young Hazara women are made of different fabrics in different colours and designs with colourful chador, but older women tend towards darker-coloured fabrics and patterns. Hazara women's chador is often decorated with ornaments that are often silver or gold, and sometimes with a hat.

  7. Siege of Hazarajat - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Hazarajat began in November 1996 and ended in May–July 1996 by the moto [clarification needed] of ethnic cleansing of the Hazaras [2] it ended by anti-Taliban uprisings the uprisings were inspired by the revolt in Mazar-i-Sharif In ten weeks of fighting between May and July, the Taliban suffered over 3,000 killed or wounded, and some 3,600 became POWs, while 250 Pakistanis had ...

  8. 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.

  9. Hazara Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Hazara Democratic Party (HDP) (Urdu: ہزارہ ڈیموکریٹک ... Additionally, the party includes a women's wing with nine units, actively promoting female ...