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Hazara Genocide

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Abdul Rahman Khan killed about 63% of Hazara population in his 21 years of sovereignty (1880-1901). According the book "Hazaras of Afghanistan", the population of Hazaras were 1.5 million families before Abdul Rahman take the power. If I count 63% of this figure that presents 945,000. However the genocide is still running, this stat would show about 15 million of Hazara people around in addition another unknown figure immigrated overseas who no longer know where they come. There are nations called Barbari and Tatar (maybe more) who live in Middle East, Middle Asia and Russia. Zaki Frahmand (talks) 2:49 pm, 26 August 2021 UTC.

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