
From the Diaspora to the Homeland
Historically, Hazaras were a marginalised ethnic and religious community in Afghanistan. They were perceived as the ''labourer class'' in the country for many decades. In turn they were at the bottom of the country’s social hierarchy. However, since the 1990s and early 2000s, Hazaras have made great strides in various fields.
After the fall of the first Taliban regime in 2001, Hazaras gained grea...
Historically, Hazaras were a marginalised ethnic and religious community in Afghanistan. They were perceived as the ''labourer class'' in the country for many decades. In turn they were at the bottom of the country’s social hierarchy. However, since the 1990s and early 2000s, Hazaras have made great strides in various fields.
After the fall of the first Taliban regime in 2001, Hazaras gained grea...