• 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...
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    off the siege. Under the command of Karim Khalili, the Hazaras successfully lifted off the siege of Hazarajat. The Taliban besieged Hazarajat again, in...
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    Kabul and killing hundreds of Taliban. The Hazaras also took advantage of the moment, ending the nine-month siege of Hazarajat. The Taliban was experiencing...
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    subjects of persecution in Afghanistan. The Hazaras are mostly from Afghanistan, primarily from the central regions of Afghanistan, known as Hazarajat. Significant...
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    with the help of the British, realizing that he and British had common Central Asian goals. In 1843, Dost Mohammad Khan subdued the Hazarajat (Behsud, Dai...
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    Dostum's forces were located south of Mazar-i-Sharif, the Hazaras under Muhammad Mohaqiq were in the central Hazarajat region, and Ismail Khan was near...
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    Shahr-e Gholghola (category Hazarajat)
    (also City of Screams, City of Woe, City of Sorrows) is an archaeological site located near the town of Bamyan, Afghanistan. The Siege of Bamyan took...
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    sports of the province. In July 2010, the Ghor Province cricket team was founded and represent the province in domestic tournaments. Mandesh Hazarajat Provinces...
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  • to a nearby Afghan fort where he and his men were sieged by the Hazaras, after a month of the siege, Faiz decided to surrender to the Hazaras. The Hazaras...
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    Conversely, some regions such as Nuristan, in the northeast, and Hazarajat, in the central mountains of Afghanistan, were virtually untouched by the fighting, and...
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    the Hazarajat at first, but pro-Iran Khomeinist groups challenged them and took control of the region from them. By the mid-1980s the strongest of these...
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  • many of them got killed or got captured. This was one of the battles recorded between the Hazaras and the Saqqawists when trying to enter Hazarajat The...
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    by Genghis Khan and his army during the Mongol siege of Bayman, as a part of the greater invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire. The fortress was protected...
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    with the help of the British, realizing that he and British had common Central Asian goals. In 1843, Dost Mohammad Khan subdued the Hazarajat (Behsud, Dai...
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    Afghanistan in numerous campaigns such as the Hazarajat campaign, conquest of Balkh, conquest of Kunduz, conquest of Kandahar, and finally securing the last...
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    Bamyan (redirect from History of Bamyan)
    the capital of Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. Its population of approximately 70,000 people makes it the largest city in Hazarajat. Bamyan is...
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    Retrieved 19 February 2023. "A New Turn in the Taliban's War: Hazarajat Under Siege". Akhgar, Tameem; Gannon, Kathy (28 September 2019). "Top 5 Afghan...
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    settle in the regions of Hazarajat together with the armies of Muhammad II of Khwarezm, the Shah of Khwarezm. Throughout most of its existence, the Qarlugh...
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    of the Hazarajat, while Khalili's wing remained with the NA. Ibrahimi, Niamatullah (January 2009). "Divide and rule: State penetration in Hazarajat (Afghanistan)...
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    and other nearby villages as well as to towns in Hazarajat in the northwest. The city has a number of public schools. Jahan Maleeka School is an all-girls...
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  • conquests were lost as a result of the war, and Dost Mohammad would not re-enter the region until 1843, in the Hazarajat Campaign of 1843. Afghan control in Balkh...
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  • associated with the Ilkhanate and the Timurids, all of whom settled in Hazarajat and mixed with the local, mostly Persian-speaking population, forming...
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    1999, he published a translation of Tazkeratul Enqilaab's under the title Kabul under Siege: Fayz Muhammad's account of the 1929 Uprising, and in 2012 McChesney...
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    known as "Bačča-Gāw-sawār" (Son of the bull rider) revolted against the local administration of Shahristan. After a siege lasting for about a week, the...
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    The Hazaras are one of the largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan. They reside in all parts of Afghanistan, mainly in the Hazarajat region in central Afghanistan...
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  • Abdur Rahman Khan, Sunni king of Afghanistan. He had started to attack Hazarajat to annexe the area and his forces were committing atrocities against the...
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    the creation of a powerful opposition, centred on Islamic leaders. In March 1924, a major anti-government uprising broke out in Hazarajat.[vague] Meanwhile...
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    issue of cultural rights on the mountain was the focus of the documentary Mauna Kea—Temple Under Siege, which aired on PBS in 2006 and featured Pisciotta...
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  • ground north of Kabul and resulted in the Hazaras in central Afghanistan managing to drive off the Taliban that had been besieging the Hazarajat for nine...
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    Paropamisadae (category Hazarajat)
    (1975), Alexander's Campaigns in Sind and Baluchistan and the Siege of the Brahmin Town of Harmatelia, Peeters Publishers, ISBN 978-90-6186-037-2 The Greeks...
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