List of Hazara tribes

The Hazara people people are an ethnic group who mainly inhabit and originate from the Hazarajat region of Afghanistan, however there are significant populations of Hazaras in Pakistan, notably around Quetta where a large population has been established since the 18th century. Furthermore, there are many Afghan refugees fleeing the conflict in Afghanistan who have in recent years settled in Iran and further bolstered the Hazara community in Pakistan.

Some sources list eight over-arching Hazara tribes, of which five the Daikundi, Dai Zangi, Polada, Jaghuri, and Uruzgani, are referred to as Sad-i Qabar ("original tribes"). In addition to these five are the Dahla, Dai Khitai, and Dai Chopan.[1]

Hazara tribes

Afghanistan

The following is a partial list of the different Hazara tribes in Afghanistan and Pakistan:[2]

English Name Hazaragi Name
Behsud بهسود
Dai Chopan دای چوپان
Daikundi دای کنڈی
Dai Mirak دای میرک
Dai Mirdad دای میرداد
Daizangi دای زنگی
Dala Pas Kindi داله
Jaghori [4] جاغوری
Kalougi
Maska مسکه
Navi بابه
Naimans نیمان
Nekpai نیک پای
Nikudari نیکوداری
Poladha پولادا
Pashi پشی
Qalandar (قلندر)
Qarabaghi (قرباغی)
Qara Baator (قره باتور)
Qul Bars
Shebartoo
Shibargi
Sheerdagh
Tamaki (تمکی)
Tanoli
Taymani Hazara[3]
Tulai Khaan Hazara
Turkmani Hazara
Uruzgani (اروزگانی)
Voqi (اوقی)
Zardak (زردک)Zardak is one of Pakistanis tribes of Hazaras ,with having the hight education in the Baluchistan provence

Notes

  1. ^ Barbara Anne Brower; Barbara Rose Johnston (2007). Disappearing peoples?: indigenous groups and ethnic minorities in South and Central Asia. Left Coast Press. pp. 157–. ISBN 9781598741216. http://books.google.com/books?id=1ppw7-NEsEsC&pg=PA157. Retrieved 29 March 2011. 
  2. ^ History of Hazara Community
  3. ^ a b Brice, William Charles (ed.) (1981) "Hazāras" An Historical Atlas of Islam (under the patronage of the Encyclopaedia of Islam) E. J. Brill, Leiden, p. 367, ISBN 90-04-06116-9
  4. ^ Elizabeth E. Bacon. [[1] "History of Hazaras"]. [2]. Retrieved 2010-12-13. 

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