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
- Abdul Ali Mazari
- Karim Khalili
- Sultan Ali Keshtmand
- Ramazan Bashardost
- Mohammad Mohaqiq
- Qazi Muhammad Essa
- Habiba Sarabi
- Sima Samar
- Hussain Ali Yousafi
- Abdul Khaliq Hazara
- Akram Yari
- Ahmad Behzad
- Jan Ali Changezi
- Qurban Ali Oruzgani
- Abdul Haq Shafaq
- Sayed Anwar Rahmati
- Azra Jafari
- Shah Gul Rezai
- Sarwar Danish
- Syed Nasir Ali Shah
- Haji Syed Hussain Hazara
Military personnel
- Lt. Gen. (Rt) Khodaidad Khan
- General Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara
- Flight Lt. Samad Ali Changezi
- Air Marshal Sharbat Ali Changezi
- Saira Batool
- Rt. Col. Younus Changezi
Religious figures
Writers, poets and people in the media
- Hassan Poladi
- Faiz Mohammad Katib Hazara
- Kamran Mir Hazar
- Basir Ahang
- Mohsin Changezi
- Syed Askar Mousavi
- Ali Baba Taj
Artists and painters
Actors
Singers
Photographers
Journalists
Directors
Sports
Football
Boxing
Karate
Taekwondo
Judo
Martial arts
Wushu
See also
References
- ↑ "Afghanistan". The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved August 7, 2012.
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