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[ huh-zahr-uh ] / həˈzɑr ə /
noun, plural Ha·za·ra, Ha·za·ras.an Iranian ethnolinguistic group in central Afghanistan, N Pakistan, and Iran, most of whom are Shiʿite Muslims. Origin of Hazara<Persian hazār ‘a thousand, a military unit of a thousand soldiers’ <Middle Persian Words nearby Hazarahayward, haywire, Haywood, Hayworth, hazan, Hazara, hazard, hazard light, hazard lights, hazardous, hazardous waste Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for HazaraQais is an Afghan of mixed ethnic heritage, self-described as “a Pashtun with Hazara eyes.” A Carpet Weaver’s Essential Afghan Memoir: Qais Akbar Omar’s ‘A Fort of Nine Towers’|John Kael Weston|June 6, 2013|DAILY BEAST The twin attacks in Quetta, he says, specifically targeted the local minority Shia (or Hazara) community. Pakistan’s Deadliest Day|Jahanzeb Aslam|January 11, 2013|DAILY BEAST The worst attack occurred after nightfall on Thursday at a snooker club in Quetta in an area frequented by Hazara Shia Muslims. Pakistan’s Deadliest Day|Jahanzeb Aslam|January 11, 2013|DAILY BEAST For many months the Hazara highlands are buried under successive sheets of snowdrift. The Gates of India|Thomas Holdich
I saw the mother during my visit, she was a good-looking woman for a Hazara. At the Court of the Amr|John Alfred Gray He was worshipped in Bunnu almost as much as in Hazara, was he not? The Disputed V.C.|Frederick P. Gibbon These are all beyond the Indus, except Hazara, which is to the east of that river. Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier|T. L. Pennell Accordingly, two columns were employed, the base of one being in the Peshawar valley, and that of the other in Hazara. Forty-one years in India|Frederick Sleigh Roberts
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