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Ramazan Bashar dost... in 2009 Election




داکتر رمضان بشردوست فرزند محمد علی درسال 1340 خورشیدی در ولسوالی قره باغ چشم به جهان گشود، مکتب ابتدائیه و متوسطه را در ولسوالی های قره باغ و مقر ولایت غزنی وشهر میمنه ولایت فاریاب به پایان رسانید.

دوماه بعد از کودتای 7 ثور 1357 به کشور ایران مهاجر و بعد از اتمام لیسه… Continue

Posted by Hazaristani on November 26, 2008 at 10:14am

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[edit] Soviet invasion to the Taliban era

During the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the Hazarajat region did not see as much heavy fighting like other regions of Afghanistan. However, rival Hazara political factions had internal conflicts during this period. The division was across the Tanzáim-e nasl-e naw-e Hazara, a party based in Quetta of Hazara nationalists and secular intellectuals, and the pro-Khomeini Islamist parties backed by the new Islamic Republic of Iran.[6] By 1979, the Iran backed Islamist groups liberated Hazarajat from the… Continue

Posted by Hazaristani on October 30, 2008 at 8:52pm

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Hazaras in the 20th century

In 1901, Habibullah Khan, Abdur Rahman's successor, granted amnesty to all people who were exiled by his predecessor. However, the division between the Afghan government and the Hazara people was already made too deep under Abdur Rahman and as a result Hazaras continued to face severe social, economic and political discrimination through most of the 20th century.[6]

Mistrust of the central government continued by the Hazaras and local uprisings also continued. In particular, in the 1940s, durin… Continue

Posted by Hazaristani on October 30, 2008 at 8:50pm

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Subjugation by Abdur Rahman Khan

As the new Emir, Abdur Rahman set out a goal to bring Hazarajat under his control. After facing resistance from the Hazaras, he launched several campaigns in Hazarajat with many atrocities and ethnic polarization.[6] The southern part of Hazarajat was spared as they accepted Abdur Rahman's rule while the other parts of Hazarajat rejected Abdur Rahman and were supporting his uncle Sher Ali Khan and as a result had a war waged against them.[6]

The first Hazara uprising was in 1888. Abur Rahman's… Continue

Posted by Hazaristani on October 30, 2008 at 8:49pm

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Hazaras in Pakistan

Hazara refugees from Afghanistan in Quetta and Peshawar Pakistan, along with their Pakistani Hazara(native, 3rd and 4th generation) brethren, have set up a remittance economy which has led to the opening of foreign money exchange places to handle the currency coming in. In Pakistan most of the Hazaras live in and around the city of Quetta and hold high positions in the government of Balochistan, the federal government, and the Police force. In Pakistan, Hazaras are mostly in business and have hi… Continue

Posted by Hazaristani on October 30, 2008 at 8:46pm

 

About Hazaristan

=================================Hazaristan==================Hazaristan, is the name given to a region in central Afghanistan that makes up the native homeland of Afghanistan's Hazara ethnic group. It is made up of the three central provinces of Bamyan, Daykundi and Ghor and includes large areas of Maidan Wardak, Ghazni, Orūzgān, Balkh, Sar-e Pol, Samangan and Baghlan.

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=================================History=====================
Little information exists on the history of the region however, at different times it has remained under Persian, Greek, Indian, Mongol and Temurid rule. Archaeological finds can be traced back to the Greek empire of Bactria and Buddhist India.
Bamiyan still remains the cultural center of HazarjatRecent findings by Professor Bivar in the Jaghori and Uruzgan districts of southern Hazarajat prove that it was a part of the Zabulistan kingdom and later the heart of Koshanid Empire.
In the pre-Islamic period Hazarajat was made up of small autonomous Buddhist states such as Qandahar, Ghor, Bamiyan and Zamindawar. Ruins of the capital the ancient Kingdom of Babur Shah can still be found at Chel Burj in Yakawlang, Bamian. The Kushano-Hephthalite empire was followed by the Sassanians.

Subsequent rulers of the region include the Ghorids, Persians, Ghaznavids and Moghuls. They were followed by Chengiz (Gengez) Khan in 1220. Tradition has it that Gengez's son was killed in the fighting for the city of Gholghola in Bamian. Enraged, Gengez Khan ordered his forces to kill every living being present in the city, even cats and mice. These and similar historical records prove that the Hazaras put up stiff resistance against the invading armies of Changez Khan; which resulted in the devastation of their land and themselves. Later the region remained colony to the Ilkhanids, Chughtais and Khurasani Kingdoms. Hazaras enjoyed full autonomy after the breakdown of the Ilkhanid Empire until the Afghan invasion the late 19 century.

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Hazaristan lies roughly between 600 and 680 East-West and 330 and 350 North-south covering about 15,000 square miles, stretching from Wardak in the East to Chakcharan and Ghorat in the West.[citation needed] It's northern limit is Darra e Sauf in Sare Pul and stretches as far as the limits of Qandahar province and Moqur in the South. It is situated on the crossroads of Afghanistan's major cities but does not include any major city or international borders.
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Hazaristan does not have any major cities. Important in alphabetical order inclue Ajrestan, Anguri, Akzarat, Ashtarlai, Bamyan, Behsud, Bidsay, Bad-e Asiah, Chora, DaiKundi, Daulat Yar, Deh Mirdad, Daya wa Chopan, Gizao, Khamenil, Khidir, Loman, Malistan, Niak, Nawar, Panjab, Qarabagh, Sabz-Ab, Jaghori, Sar-e-Jangal, Sharistan, Uruzgan, Yakaolang, Zardalu
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************************************ News Sites*******************************************
afghan paper *click here*
afghan daily *click here*
afghan news *click here*
BBC persian *click here*
Yahoo afg news *click here*
Jang news *click here*
************************************ Music sites*******************************************
Ahmad Zahir *click here*
Afghan songs *click here*
Watan music *click here*
Afghan mp3 *click here*
Afghan rape music *click here*
Taranaha *click here*
Afghanistan Music *click here*

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