Qalandar (Hazara tribe)
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The Qalandar (Hazaragi: قلندر) are a tribe of Hazara people found in Afghanistan. Maitland identifies the Qalandar as falling within a similar area as the Jaghori Hazaras (Ghazni Province and the upper Arghandab Valley), but "not directly affiliated" and of different origin. The Qalandar are believed to be late-19th century refugees from Day Chopan and Arjestan.[1] most of the qalandar they are in qeutta balochistan about more than 600 family are in there. which are a very sensitive people are in one group چنده that controlled by javed alizada and Arif muzaffari
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- ↑ Robert L. Canfield (27 October 2010). Ethnicity, Authority and Power in Central Asia: New Games Great and Small. Taylor & Francis US. pp. 132–. ISBN 978-0-415-78069-8. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
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