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Tamaki Laki (تمکی لکی ) is a village in the Qarabagh District of Ghazni Province in Afghanistan, very close to Jaghori District. Tamaki laki is populated by Hazara people. The 10,000 to 15,000 people in Tamaki laki speak either Hazaragi or Dari and their religion is Shia Islam. Tamaki laki village has places called Taqchin, Qol, warqa, Nala, Blandqash and Qani and the center place is called Deh Raazi which is in Qani place. More than 1500 students are studying in four high schools in Tamaki village, two schools for boys and two schools for girls as called Tawhid Tamaki laki , and Mostalat Taqchin Tamaki laki .
See also
Qarabagh District
Ghazni Province
References
https://www.ecoi.net/local_link/346419/490322_de.html
https://thetamakitimes.wordpress.com/photos/