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    Hazarewal or Hazarawals (ہزارہ وال; Hazarewal pronunciation: [(h)əzaːɾeːʋaːl]; Standard pronunciation: [həzaːɾeːʋaːl]) refer to the multi-ethnic community inhabitants of the Hazara region in Northern Pakistan. This region is known for its multi-ethnic population, comprising various ethnic groups with diverse origins.


    Hazarewal tribes


    The majority of the inhabitants belong to Dardic tribes (Yashkuns, Mankiyalis, Shinkari, Rajkoti, Chilis, Gabara, Marooch, and Tanolis), alongside communities of Awans, Gujjars, Syeds, Mashwanis, Karlals, Dhund abbasi and Pashtun tribes (Durrani, Tareen, Yousafzai,Swatis, Dilazak, Jadoon, Khattak) who migrated to the area. But swatis are the major tribe of Hazara which was divided to sub tribes Gabri, mamyali and matravi and each one of these tribe is sub divided into clans. The oldest Pukhtoon tribe of the history.


    Languages and culture


    Hindko is the most spoken language of Hazara Division followed by Kohistani, Shina and various Dardic languages and Pashto. Hindko speaking Hazarewals reside in and form the majority of the Haripur District, Abbottabad District, and Mansehra District. The Hindko speaking population consists of the Syeds, Awans, Gujjars, Tanolis, Swatis, Abbasis, Karlals, and Jadoons. Pashto speaking Hazarewals include the Yusufzais of the Tor Ghar and the swatis of Battagram District. The Kohistani people such as the Mankiyalis and Yashkuns inhabiting the northern most districts of Hazara speak in various Kohistani languages.

    Other minority languages include Pahari-Pothwari, spoken by sections of the Karlal and Abbasi tribes of the Galyat region of Abbottabad District (where the language is locally called Dhundi-Kairali) and Gojari spoken by Gujjars of the Kaghan Valley. The Hazarewal, are not to be confused with the ethnic Hazara people inhabiting parts of Balochistan province in Pakistan or areas of neighbouring Afghanistan. The Hazarewals have, over the last few years, found themselves increasingly in favour of separation and autonomy from the rest of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on administrative basis.


    Notable Hazarewals




    See also


    List of notable Hazarewals


    References




    Further reading


    Ahmed, Akbar S (1986). "Hazarawal: Formation and Structure of District Ethnicity". Pakistan Society: Islam, Ethnicity and Leadership in South Asia. Oxford University Press. pp. 100–120. ISBN 978-0-1957-7350-7.

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