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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

Sayed of Kayan, the hereditary ruling tile in Northern Afghanistan Syed Nader Shah Kayani
Muhammad Yusuf Khan Hazara, a politician and the first Sunni representative member in the Iran Parliament
Qazi Muhammad Isa, a politician and a Pakistan movement activist.
Ahmad Behzad, a politician and the former member of the Afghanistan Parliament

Military personnel

Religious figures

Writers, poets and people in the media

Faiz Muhammad Kateb, a contemporary writer and historian

Actors

Shamila Shirzad

Singers

Dawood Sarkhosh

Photographers

Journalists

Directors

Sports

Football

Rohullah Nikpai
Hussain Sadiqi

Boxing

Karate

Taekwondo

Judo

Wrestling

Wakil Hussain Allahdad

Wushu

Martial arts

Bodybuilding

Tennis

Business

Physicists

Others

See also

References

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