All information about Hazara, from where Hazara came?
Member of any of a group of Persian-speaking peoples living in Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan is know as Hazara.
The name of the HAZARA people derives from the Persian word hazar, which means "thousand". The term originally was used to refer to the Mongol military unit of 1,000 but was later applied to a group of people
Although the Hazara came from the Mongol leader Changaz Khan's, they arrived in the area throughout the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries, intermixing with the local population. Living in remote mountains, they maintained their independence until 1892 |