List of Hazara tribes
The Hazara people are an ethnic group who mainly inhabit and originate from the Hazaristan region located in central parts of Afghanistan; however, there are significant populations of Hazaras in Pakistan, notably around Quetta where a large population has been established since the 18th century. Furthermore, there are many Afghan refugees fleeing the conflict in Afghanistan who have in recent years settled in Iran and further bolstered the Hazara community in Pakistan.
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Some overarching Hazara tribes are Sheikh Ali, Jaghori, Muhammad Khwaja, Jaghatu, Qara Baghi, Ghaznichi, Behsudi, Dai Mirdadi, Turkmani, Uruzgani, Dai Kundi, Dai Zangi, Dai Chopan, Dai Zinyat and others.[1][2]
Hazara tribes
The following is a partial list of the different Hazara tribes, some of which are mostly being either Turkic or Mongolic in origin.[3][4]
English name | Hazaragi name | Tribal structure | Origin |
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Alchin | Alchi Tatar confederation (Turkic)[5] | ||
Aimaq Hazara | ایماق هزاره | ||
Attarwala | |||
Bache Ghulam | بچه غلام | ||
Bakhrin | Baarin (Mongolic) | ||
Barlas | Barlas (Turkicized Mongols)[6] | ||
Baymaut | |||
Behsud or Behsudi | بهسود | ||
Bolaghichi | Bulgachin (Mongolic) | ||
Borjigai[7] | Borjigin (Mongolic) | ||
Chiljiut | |||
Dahla | |||
Dai-Berka | |||
Dai Chopan | دایچوپان | Uruzgani | |
Dai Khitai | Uruzgani | Khitan (Mongolic) | |
Dai Kundi | دایکندی | ||
Dai Mirak | دایمیرک | ||
Dai Mirdad | دایمیرداد | ||
Dai Zangi | دایزنگی | ||
Dai Zinyat | |||
Dala Pas Kindi | داله | ||
Gurlat | |||
Jaghori [8] | جاغوری | ||
Jalair | جلایر | Jalair (Mongolic) | |
Jamshidi | جمشیدی | ||
Jeed | |||
Jirghai | |||
Kerait | Keraits (Mongolic or possibly Turkic) | ||
Khalaut | |||
Kalougi | |||
Kirigu | Dai zangi | ||
Maska | مسکه | ||
Merket | Merkit (Mongolic or Turkic) | ||
Muhammad Khwaja | محمد خواجه | Barlas (Turkicized Mongols) | |
Navi | بابه | ||
Naiman | Naiman (Possibly Mongolized Turks)[9] | ||
Nekpai | نیکپای | ||
Nikudari | نیکوداری | Neguder (Mongolic) | |
Ongut | Ongud (Turkic)[10] | ||
Poladha | پولادی | ||
Pashi | پشی | ||
Qalandar | قلندر | ||
Qara Baghi | قرهباغی | ||
Qara Baator | قرهباتور | ||
Qarlugh | قرلوغ | Uruzgani | Karluks, Qarlughids (Turkic) |
Qarqin | قرقین | ||
Qataghan | قطغن | Qataghan | |
Qazak | Kazakh (Turkic) | ||
Qipchak | Kipchak (Turkic) | ||
Qirghiz | Kyrgyz (Turkic) | ||
Qul Bars | Dervived from Bars, meaning leopard (Turkic) | ||
Shebartoo | |||
Sheikh Ali | |||
Shibargi | |||
Sheerdagh | |||
Tamaki | تمکی | ||
Tatar | Tatar confederation (Turkic) | ||
Taymani Hazara[4] | Aimaq people[11][12] | ||
Telew | Tiele (Turkic)[13] | ||
Tumai | |||
Turkmani | ترکمنی | Turkoman (Turkic)[14] | |
Uruzgani | اروزگانی | ||
Uighur | Uyghur (Turkic) | ||
Uishun | Uushin? (Mongolic) | ||
Uirat | Oirad (Mongolic) | ||
Voqi | اوقی | ||
Yamood |
Notes
- Barbara Anne Brower; Barbara Rose Johnston (2007). Disappearing peoples?: indigenous groups and ethnic minorities in South and Central Asia. Left Coast Press. pp. 157–. ISBN 978-1-59874-121-6. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
- Hazara tribal structure, Program for Culture and Conflict Studies, US Naval Postgraduate School.
- History of Hazara Community Archived 2011-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
- Brice, William Charles (ed.) (1981) "Hazāras" An Historical Atlas of Islam (under the patronage of the Encyclopaedia of Islam) E. J. Brill, Leiden, p. 367, ISBN 90-04-06116-9
- https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.281514
- Grupper, S. M. ‘A Barulas Family Narrative in the Yuan Shih: Some Neglected Prosopographical and Institutional Sources on Timurid Origins.’ Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi 8 (1992–94): 11–97
- Muhammad Owtadoiajam, A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE HAZARA TRIBE IN BALUCHISTAN (AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL CHANGE), 1976 Archived 2013-11-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Elizabeth E. Bacon. "History of Hazaras". Archived from the original on 2011-03-26. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7f9gS40A_3IC&pg=PA258&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
- https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E5%85%83%E5%8F%B2/%E5%8D%B7118#%E9%98%BF%E5%89%8C%E5%85%80%E6%80%9D%E5%89%94%E5%90%89%E5%BF%BD%E9%87%8C%E3%80%88%E3%80%94%E9%97%8A%E9%87%8C%E5%90%89%E6%80%9D%E3%80%95%E3%80%89
- https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=x_10sqkVMgUC&pg=PA168&dq=taymani+hazara&hl=en&ei=v_e1S9nLEYHGlQfml7C2Aw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=taymani%20hazara&f=false
- https://iranicaonline.org/articles/aymaq-turk
- Mackerras, Colin (1972). The Uighur empire : according to the T'ang dynastic histories : a study in Sino-Uighur relations, 744-840 (2nd edition revised and expanded. ed.). Canberra: Australian national university press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0708104576.
- Hindustan), Babur (Emperor of (1826). Memoirs of Zehir-ed-Din Muhammed Baber, Emperor of Hindustan,. Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, ... and Cadell and Company, ... Edinburgh. Printed by James Ballantyne and Company Edinburgh.
External links
- Hazara tribal structure, Program for Culture and Conflict Studies, US Naval Postgraduate School