Aimaq Hazara

Aimaq Hazara
Total population
3 Million[1]
Languages
Dari [1]
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Hazaras, Aimaqs

The Aimaq Hazaras (Hazara-e-kala-e-nau, Hazara-e-qala-e-naw, Sunni Hazara) are the Aimaq's subtribe of Hazara origin, however they are Sunni Muslims and other Hazaras are Shia Muslims. The Aimaq Hazara consists of 38 subtribes.[2] The Aimaq Hazara and Taimuri peoples are the most Mongoloid of the Aimaqs. The Aimaq people live in traditional Afghan black tents but the Aimaq Hazara and Taimuri are semi-nomadic who live in yurts covered with felt.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Worldmap.org". Archived from the original on 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2013-12-25.
  2. anonymous (n.d.), Aimaq (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-29, retrieved 2013-06-02
  3. Muhammad Owtadoiajam (1976), A Sociological Study Of The Hazara Tribe In Baluchistan (An Analysis Of Socio-Cultural Change) (PDF)

Further reading

  • Brian Glyn Williams (2012), Afghanistan Declassified: A Guide to America's Longest War, University of Pennsylvania Press, JSTOR j.ctt3fj5vt
  • Richard Tapper; Keith McLachlan, Technology, Tradition and Survival: Aspects of Material Culture in the Middle East and Central Asia (History and Society in the Islamic World)
  • David J. Phillips (2001), Peoples on the Move: Introducing the Nomads of the World, William Carey Library
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