Hazara diaspora

The Hazara people are an ethnic group who are mostly from Afghanistan, primarily from the central regions of Afghanistan, known as Hazarajat, they established a large diaspora that consists of many communities in different countries around the world as part of the later Afghan diaspora. There are currently a million Hazara who live in the Balochistan province of Pakistan mostly in Quetta, many of whom have been settled in the country for generations and are now [[Ethnic groups in Pakistan|Pakistani citizens-The population statistics and census are not correct. Among the Hazaras, inside Afghanistan, we have Sunni Hazaras who hide their identity and live under the name of Tajik for many years, but they are Hazaras, and Tajiks have used Mzaab and falsified their identity, which returns to their identity again. The population is about 6 Millions of Sunnis. The Hazara population of Shiites Sunni and Ismaili is 13 to 14 million in Afghanistan.

Hazara diaspora
Total population
17–23 million
Regions with significant populations
 Pakistan4,000,000 (2024)
 Iran3,000,000 (2014)
Europe130,000
 Germany365,000 (2023)
 Turkey26,000
 Austria22,000 (2015)
 Australia41,766 (2021)
 Sweden50,000 (2021)
 Syria14,000 (2015)
 United Kingdom12,000 (2015)
 United States10,000
 Netherlands9,000
 Canada4,300 (2006)
 Indonesia3,800
Languages
Dari and Hazaragi
(eastern varieties of Persian)
Religion
Predominantly Islam
(Shia majority, significant Sunni minority)
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