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to the east. The regional terrain is mountainous and extends to the Safid Kuh and the Siāh Kuh mountains, where the highest peaks reach between 15,000 feet (4,600 m) and 17,000 feet (5,200 m). Both sides of the Kuh-e Bābā range contain a succession of valleys. The north face of the range
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In 1979, there were reportedly one and a half million
Hazaras in the Hazarajat and Kabul, although a reliable census has never been taken in Afghanistan. As the Afghan state weakened, uprisings broke out in the Hazarajat, freeing the region from state rule by the summer of 1979 for the first time
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in southern
Afghanistan, which cut into Pashtun territory, he set out to bring the northern peripheries of the country more firmly under his control. This policy had disastrous consequences for the Hazarajat, whose inhabitants were singled out by Abdur Rahman Khan's regime as particularly
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indicates the region's inaccessibility; according to some travelers, the entire region is comparable to a fortress raised in the upper
Central Asian highlands: from every approach, tall and steep mountains have to be traversed to reach the area. The language of the inhabitants of
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2164:'s era were adopted by the Taliban. In 1998, six thousand Hazaras were killed in the north; the intention was ethnic cleansing of Hazara. At that stage, Hazarajat does not exist as an official region; the area comprises the administrative provinces of Bamyan,
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and thus made to fit into the mapped order of modern nation-states. More thought and attention was put into demarcating the definite borders of modern nations than ever before, which entailed great difficulties in frontier regions such as the
Hazarajat.
1977:
Survey
Department referred to the Hazarajat as "great unknown highlands". And for the next few years, neither the Survey nor the Indian Intelligence Department succeeded in obtaining any trustworthy information on the routes between Herat and
1957:, during the autumn and winter of 1885, explored the Hazarajat proper. Maitland and Talbot found the entire length of the road between Herat and Bamyan difficult to traverse. As a result of the expedition, parts of the Hazarajat were
1915:"The Hazara population is very less but ungovernable, and has no occupation but pillage; they will pillage and pillage only, and plunder from camp to camp". Subsequent British travelers doubted whether Ferrier had ever actually left
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in 1964 and the opening of a winter route. The
Hazarajat became increasingly depopulated as Hazaras migrated to cities and to surrounding countries, where they became laborers and undertook the hardest and lowest-paid work.
1938:, temporarily stayed in Hazarajat during some seasons, where they overran Hazara farmlands and pastures. Increasingly during summers, these nomads would camp in large numbers in the Hazarajat highlands.
706:. The town stands at a height of 7,500 feet (2,300 m), surrounded by the Hindu Kush to the north and Koh-i Baba to the south. The Hazarajat was considered part of the larger geographic region of
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to venture into
Afghanistan's central mountains and have suggested that his accounts of the region were based on hearsay, especially since very few people dared then to enter the Hazarajat; even
1844:. The subjugation of the Hazarajat, particularly the mountain fortresses of Bamyan, proved difficult for the invaders at their conquest of the region. "adopted the language of the vanquished".
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were able to gather the information that brought the geography of remote regions such as the
Hazarajat further under state surveillance. In November 1884, the Commission crossed over the
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descends steeply, merging into low foothills and small semi-arid plains, while the south face stretches towards the
Helmand Valley and the mountainous district of
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began to coalesce. It has been suggested that in the 19th century there was an emerging awareness of ethnic and religious differences among the population of
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wrote that mountainous Ghor was "the only region surrounded by Islamic territories and yet inhabited by infidels". The long resistance of the inhabitants of
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when they refused to be disarmed by the Taliban; 600 Taliban were killed in subsequent fighting. In retaliation, the genocidal policies of Amir
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The Hazara people and surrounding peoples use the names "Hazarajat" or "Hazaristan" to identify the historic Hazara lands. "Hazarajat" is a
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Hazaras, consolidated many of the districts they controlled. Mir Yazdanbakhsh collected revenues and safeguarded caravans traveling on the
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Anonymous, "Captain Maitland's and Captain Talbot's Journeys in Afghanistan", Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 9, 1887 p. 103
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Ibrahimi, Niamatullah (September 2006). "THE FAILURE OF A CLERICAL PROTO-STATE: HAZARAJAT, 1979 - 1984". Crisis States Research Centre.
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groups. However inter-factional rivalry continued thereafter. Most of the Hazara groups united in 1987 and 1989 and formed the
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and Sipah-i Pasdaran, with some being "committed to the idea of a separate Hazara national identity". During the war with the
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of "Hazara" and the Dari suffix "jat", which is used to make words associated with land in the south, central and west Asia.
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has been reported in the Hazarajat region of Afghanistan. The vast majority (80%) of the leprosy victims are Hazara.
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differed so much from that of the people of the plains that communication between the two required interpreters.
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areas. The consolidation of the Hazarajat thus increasingly made the region and its inhabitants a threat to the
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emerged to create a local dynasty that offered a few decades of self-rule. Later, the area became part of the
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Winters in central Afghanistan can be brutally cold with temperatures as low as −20 °C (−4.0 °F).
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Hazarajat is mountainous, and a series of mountain passes extend along its eastern edge. One of them, the
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The Races of Afghanistan: Being a Brief Account of the Principal Nations Inhabiting that Country
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troublesome: "The Hazara people had been for centuries past the terror of the rulers of Kabul".
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stopped grazing their flocks in Hazara pastures and fields. The group ruling Hazarajat was the
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who make up the majority of its population. Hazarajat denotes an ethnic and religious zone.
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Robert L. Canfield, Hazara Integration into the Afghan Nation, New York, 1973, p. 3
2569:"The Hazaras of Central Afghanistan", The Geographical Journal 71/3, 1955, pp. 313.
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would not take their flocks to graze there, and few caravans would pass through.
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Islamized it and made it part of their empire. It was taken over by the
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A 1989 report noted that common diseases in the Hazarajat included
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and coalition special operations forces during a firefight in
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2868:"C. E. Yate, Northern Afghanistan, Edinburgh, 1888, p. 9"
2446:(reprint, illustrated ed.). Routledge. p. 179.
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Hazarajat is the source of the rivers that run through
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is the colder part of the region, with severe winters.
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and Major C. E. Yate, who surveyed the tracts between
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1930:, who are unsettled nomads who migrate between the
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455:Hazarajat is primarily made up of the provinces of
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2371:Encyclopaedia of Islam, First Edition (1913-1936)
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27:Region in the central highlands of Afghanistan
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2419:"HAZĀRA i. Historical geography of Hazārajāt"
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2857:, Edinburgh, 1887 pp. 147–48
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2221:Languages of Afghanistan
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632:central Afghan highlands
30:Not to be confused with
3354:Hazara Democratic Party
3022:by Raghav Sharma, 2016.
2260:are from most popular.
2152:During the rule of the
1993:Various members of the
1982:through the Hazarajat.
3516:Regions of Afghanistan
3390:Enlightenment Movement
2998:Cite journal requires
2542:Mousavi, S.A. (1998).
2421:. Encyclopedia Iranica
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1679:List of heads of state
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3421:Kuchi–Hazara conflict
3399:Battles and Conflicts
3132:at Wikimedia Commons
2665:, London, 1998, p. 71
2473:Bellew, H.W. (1880).
2440:Battuta, Ibn (2004).
2270:Health in Afghanistan
2268:Further information:
2211:Further information:
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3291:Sayed Askar Mousavi
3231:Hussain Ali Yousafi
3201:Sayyid Ali Beheshti
3181:Faiz Muhammad Kateb
2844:A. C. Yate, Travels
2649:Ḥamd-Allah Mostawfi
2172:, Ghazni, Oruzgan,
2135:Sayyid Ali Beheshti
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3296:Ahmad Shah Ramazan
3094:. Mughal Pub. Co.
3074:2011-07-25 at the
2849:2023-09-01 at the
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