List of Hazara people
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Hazara people make up the third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, where they mainly inhabit the Hazaristan region,[1] as well as parts of Pakistani Balochistan. The Hazaras in abroad are counted as Afghan nationals by the Government of Pakistan and the UNHCR, and some are living in these countries on temporary bases as refugees. In addition, other number of Hazaras have immigrated to Iran, Australia, Europe, and North America in the last several decades also as part of these two intertwined diasporean groupings, as part of the Hazara and wider Afghan diaspora. Below is the list of some notable Hazara people.
Contents
1 Politicians
2 Military personnel
3 Religious figures
4 Writers, poets and people in the media
4.1 Scientists
4.2 Actors
4.3 Singers
4.4 Photographers
4.5 Journalists
4.6 Directors
5 Sports
5.1 Football
5.2 Boxing
5.3 Karate
5.4 Taekwondo
5.5 Judo
5.6 Wrestling
5.7 Wushu
5.8 Martial arts
6 Business
7 Others
8 See also
9 References
Politicians
Ahmad Behzad the 2nd deputy of the Afghanistan Parliament
Karim Khalili, Former Second Vice President of Afghanistan
- Abdul Ali Mazari
 - Ustad Muhammad Akbari
 - Karim Khalili
 - Sultan Ali Keshtmand
 - Ramazan Bashardost
 - Mohammad Mohaqiq
 - Qazi Muhammad Essa
 - Habiba Sarabi
 - Sima Samar
 - Hussain Ali Yousafi
 - Muhammad Ali Jawid
 - Maryam Monsef
 - Abdul Khaliq Hazara
 - Akram Yari
 - Ahmad Behzad
 - Jan Ali Changezi
 - Qurban Ali Oruzgani
 - Abdul Haq Shafaq
 - Sayed Anwar Rahmati
 - Azra Jafari
 - Sayyid Ali Beheshti
 - Shah Gul Rezai
 - Sarwar Danish
 - Sayed Nasir Ali Shah
 - Haji Sayed Hussain Hazara
 - Abdul Wahed Sorabi
 - Azizullah Royesh
 - Ahmad Shah Ramazan
 - Dawood Ali Najafi
 - Abdul Qayyum Sajjadi
 - Ghulam Ali Wahdat
 - Muhammad Hussain Sadiqi Nili
 - Nasrullah Sadiqi Zada Nili
 - Sayed Mustafa Kazemi
 - Sayed Mansur Naderi
 - Abbas Ibrahim Zada
 - Muhammad Arif Shah Jahan
 - Sayed Hussein Anwari
 - Sayyed Mohammad Eqbal Munib
 - Rahila Bibi Kobra Alamshahi
 - Zahera Ahmadyar Mawlayee
 - Abdul Taleb Zaki
 - Asadullah Saadati
 - Ghulam Husain Naseri
 
Military personnel
- Lt. Gen. (Rt) Khudaidad Khan
 - General Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara
 - Flight Lt. Samad Ali Changezi
 - Air Marshal Sharbat Ali Changezi
 - Saira Batool
 - Rt. Col. Younus Changezi
 - Lt. General Murad Ali Murad
 - Kobra Ali
 
Religious figures
- Mohammad Ishaq Al-Fayyad
 - Mohaqiq Kabuli
 - Ismail Balkhi
 
Writers, poets and people in the media
- Faiz Mohammad Katib Hazara
 - Hassan Poladi
 - Ismail Balkhi
 - Haji Kazim Yazdani
 - Kamran Mir Hazar
 - Basir Ahang
 - Mohsin Changezi
 - Sayed Askar Mousavi
 - Ali Baba Taj
 - Ali-Shir Nava'i
 - Ali Mohaqiq Nasab
 - Qasim Akhgar
 
Scientists
- Sayed Hassan Akhlaq
 - Abbas Noyan
 
Actors
- Atossa Leoni
 - Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada
 - Shaima Rezayee
 - Hussain Sadiqi
 - Abid Ali Nazish
 - Ali Ahmadi
 - Nikbakht Noruz
 
Singers
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Pakistani singer, His ancestors were from Behsudi Hazaras of Afghanistan.[2]- Safdar Tawakoli
 - Dawood Sarkhosh
 - Zahir Howaida
 - Elaha Soroor
 
Aabey Mirza[3]- Shakeeb Hamdard
 - Mr. Capone-E
 
Photographers
- Barat Ali Batoor
 
Journalists
- Malek Shafi'i
 
Directors
- Burhan Qurbani
 
Sports
Football
Rohullah Nikpai
Hussain Sadiqi
- Zohib Islam Amiri
 - Moshtagh Yaghoubi
 - Mustafa Amini
 - Khodadad Azizi
 - Roholla Iqbalzadeh
 - Rahmat Akbari
 
Boxing
- Haider Ali
 - Abrar Hussain
 - Hamid Rahimi
 
Karate
- Meena Hazara
 
Taekwondo
- Rohullah Nikpai
 
Judo
- Friba Razayee
 
Wrestling
- Wakil Hussain Allahdad
 
Wushu
- Hussain Sadiqi
 
Martial arts
- Ali Ahmadi
 
Business
- Saad Mohseni
 - Fatema Akbari
 
Others
- Abdul Khaliq Hazara (assassin)
 
See also
- List of people from Quetta
 
Josiah Harlan American military leader and advocate for the Hazara people.
References
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