Despite calls, no census has ever been conducted in Afghanistan. Hence the population and demographic composition of the counntry is not accurately known. Nevertheless, the HAZARA supposedly make up 22% of the population.
in 2008 the polution of Afghanistan been counted and it is 40% pashtun and 49% hazara and 11% is the other people such as ozbuck, tajak and so on ...
The Hazara people of Afghanistan (and the World for that matter) speak a Persian dialect called Hazaragi. It may, or may not be a specific language, but it is heavily influenced by the Mongol roots of these direct descendants of the Army of Genghis Khan. Some contend that people from Boston and New Orleans both speak the same language, but with a different twang or drawl.
Pashtuns about 40%. Tajiks about 25%. Hazara about 20%.
In "The Kite Runner," being Hazara means being part of an ethnic minority group in Afghanistan that faces discrimination and marginalization from the dominant Pashtun majority. Hazaras are depicted as having a lower social status and facing violence and oppression due to their ethnicity. The character of Hassan, a Hazara, experiences discrimination and mistreatment throughout the story.
The majority of Afghanistan's population are Iranic peoples, notably the Pashtuns and Tajiks. The Pashtun are the largest group, followed by Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aimak, Turkmen, Baloch and others.
They are the third largest ethnic group by population in Afghanistan representing about 18% of the population. Their oral tradition allege that they are Mongolian descendants of Ghengis Khan.
Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek. Turkmen, Aimak, Baloch and others.
Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aimak, Turkmen, Baloch, Nuristani and Qizilbash.
About 40 percent are Pashtun, 25 percent are Tajik and Hazara are about 20 percent.
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