List of Hazara people

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Hazara people make up the third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, where they mainly inhabit the Hazarajat region,[1] as well as parts of Pakistani Balochistan. The Hazaras in abroad are counted as Afghan nationals by the Government of Pakistan and the UNHCR, and some are living in these countries on temporary bases as refugees. In addition, other number of Hazaras have immigrated to Iran, Australia, Europe, and North America in the last several decades also as part of these two intertwined diasporean groupings, as part of the Hazara and wider Afghan diaspora. Below is the list of some notable Hazara people.

Politicians

Military personnel

Gen. Muhammad Musa served as the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan from 1958 to 1966.

Religious figures

Writers, poets and people in the media

Faiz Mohammad Katib Hazara (1862–1929) Afghan historian, writer and intellectual.

Artists and painters

Actors

Singers

Photographers

Journalists

Directors

Sports

Football

Boxing

Karate

Taekwondo

Judo

Martial arts

Wushu

See also

References

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