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Hazara Archives is a non-profit educational organisation dedicated to the documentation, preservation, and promotion of the historical, cultural, and political heritage of the Hazara people.Established in 1987, Hazara Archives functions as a digital research and preservation platform, housing a comprehensive collection of over 250,000 digital and physical materials. These include rare manuscripts, photographs, maps, books, audio-visual recordings, and archival documents, covering not only the Hazara experience but also the broader historical landscapes of Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan.

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The evidence of Hazara Genocide during the era of Amir Abdurrahman Khan 1880-1901 is presented to the President of Human Rights in New York.Core Sections of Hazara ArchivesPublications: A curated repository of academic books, peer-reviewed journals, monographs, and research reports on Hazara history, identity, politics, and diaspora studies.

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