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Hazarajat (Persian: هزارهجات, romanized:
Hazārajāt), also
known as
Hazaristan (Persian: هزارستان,...
-
Kafiristan regions under his control. He
launched several campaigns in the
Hazarajat due to
resistance to
oppression from the Hazaras,
culminating in the Battle...
- 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 it ended...
-
largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan,
primarily residing in the
Hazaristan (
Hazarajat)
region in
central Afghanistan.
Hazaras also form
significant minority...
- of
Hazarajat. The
Taliban besieged Hazarajat again, in
which thousands of
Hazaras starved. The
Taliban allowed some food and aid to
enter Hazarajat on...
- jets. Conversely, some
regions such as Nuristan, in the northeast, and
Hazarajat, in the
central mountains of Afghanistan, were
virtually untouched by...
- in
Hazarajat to
established the Shura-e-ittifaqi
under the
leadership of
Sayyid Ali Beheshti. The
uprising began and succeeded, all of
Hazarajat was...
- The Ghorat-
Hazarajat alpine meadow ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1004)
covers the high
mountainous elevations of
central Afghanistan. The
ecoregion fans out to...
-
Hazaras primarily come from the
central regions of Afghanistan,
known as
Hazarajat.
Significant communities of
Hazara people also live in Quetta, ****stan...
- Wahdat.
Following the
collapse of the pro-Soviet
Kabul government in the
Hazarajat in 1979, the
region fell
under the
control of Shura-ye Inqilab, a hastily...