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- Hazaragi_culture abstract "Hazaragi culture (Hazaragi/Dari: فرهنگ هزارگی) refers to the culture of the Hazara people, who live primarily in the Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan, and the Balochistan province of Pakistan, and elsewhere around the world where the Hazara diaspora is settled as part of the wider Afghan diaspora.The culture of the Hazara people is rich in heritage, with many unique customs and traditions, and shares influences with Persian, Mongol and various Central Asian cultures. The Hazarajat region has an ancient history and was, at different periods, home to the Greco-Buddhist, and Timurid civilisations, and later the Ghorid and Ghaznavid dynasties. Later in the early 13th century, the Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, settled in the region. Each of these civilisations left visible imprints on the region's local culture. The Hazara people are descendants of the Mongol peoples who settled in the region in the thirteenth century, which attributes their Mongloid physical features and also the various Mongol influences today present in Hazaragi culture and language. According to genetic evidence, the ethnic group has \"patrimonial relations\" to Mongol peoples, and at the same time is also related to neighboring Persianate peoples thus making them a distinct ethnic group.The Hazara make up ten percent of Afghanistan's population. Their native Hazaragi language is a variation of the Dari dialect of the Persian language spoken in Afghanistan. The Hazara were traditionally pastoral farmers active in herding in the central and southeastern highlands of Afghanistan. They primarily belong to the Shi'a denomination of Islam, following either the Twelver or Ismaili sects, with a small minority of Sunnis. There has been frequent discrimination against them due to sectarian and ethnic reasons. During the 1940s, the Pashtun dominated government in Kabul implemented a variety of initiatives which sought to Pashtunize the ethnic group and suppress Hazara culture.".
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageExternalLink Hazara.html.
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- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageRevisionID "689807138".
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Afghan_diaspora.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Afghanistan.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Balochistan,_Pakistan.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hazaragi_culture.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Mongolia.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Dari_language.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Descent_from_Genghis_Khan.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Genghis_Khan.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ghaznavids.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ghurid_dynasty.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Greco-Buddhism.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hazara_diaspora.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hazaragi_dialect.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hazarajat.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hazaras.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Ismailism.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Pashtun_culture.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Pashtunization.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Persian_culture.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Persian_language.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Timurid_dynasty.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLink Twelver.
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hazaragi culture".
- Hazaragi_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hazara_people.
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- Hazaragi_culture subject Category:Hazaragi_culture.
- Hazaragi_culture type Concept.
- Hazaragi_culture comment "Hazaragi culture (Hazaragi/Dari: فرهنگ هزارگی) refers to the culture of the Hazara people, who live primarily in the Hazarajat region of central Afghanistan, and the Balochistan province of Pakistan, and elsewhere around the world where the Hazara diaspora is settled as part of the wider Afghan diaspora.The culture of the Hazara people is rich in heritage, with many unique customs and traditions, and shares influences with Persian, Mongol and various Central Asian cultures.".
- Hazaragi_culture label "Hazaragi culture".
- Hazaragi_culture sameAs Q5687594.
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- Hazaragi_culture sameAs Q5687594.
- Hazaragi_culture wasDerivedFrom Hazaragi_culture?oldid=689807138.
- Hazaragi_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Hazaragi_culture.