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Hazara people make up the second or the third largest
ethnic group in
Afghanistan, making about 20%–25% of the total
population of Afghanistan (Some suggest the real population might reach 30%) where they mainly inhabit the
Hazaristan region,
[1] as well as parts of
Pakistan (especially
Balochistan) and
Iran. The Hazaras have immigrated to
Iran,
Australia,
Europe, and... in the last several decades also as part of these two intertwined diasporan groupings, as part of the
Hazara and wider
Afghan diaspora.
[2]
Politicians
Military personnel
Religious figures
Writers, poets and people in the media
Actors
Singers
Photographers
Journalists
Directors
Jurists
Sports
Boxing
Karate
Taekwondo
Judo
Wrestling
Wushu
Martial arts
Bodybuilding
Tennis
Cycling
- Mohammad Zahir Waseeq (also known as Zahir Moghol) first and only Hazara cyclist and winner
Business
Physicists
Others
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