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Explore the Rich History & Culture of the Hazara People
The Hazara Archives is proud to offer specialized online classes, seminars, and conferences dedicated to the study of Hazara and Afghanistan history, culture, and heritage. Our programs are designed for students, researchers, cultural organizations, and all who wish to deepen their understanding of this significant region.
Led by scholars and experts, each session is curated from our extensive archival collections, including rare documents, historical photographs, and firsthand accounts, to provide an engaging, accurate, and immersive learning experience.

What We Offer:
• Online Courses: Structured multi-session classes on key historical periods, cultural themes, and archival research methods.
• Guest Seminars & Webinars: Live interactive sessions with historians, researchers, and community figures.
• Custom Workshops & Lectures: Tailored programs for universities, institutions, and community groups.
• Annual Conference: A platform for scholars and voices to present research and discuss contemporary relevance.

Who Can Participate:
• University students and academic departments
• Research institutions and libraries
• Cultural and diaspora organizations
• Individual learners and history enthusiasts
• Schools and educational nonprofits

Terms & Conditions:
• Registration is required for all paid programs.
• Participants agree to respect intellectual property rights; all course materials are for personal/educational use only.
• Sessions may be recorded for archival and registered participant access.
• The Hazara Archives reserves the right to modify schedules, content, or facilitators when necessary.
• We foster an environment of respect and scholarly dialogue; any disruptive behavior may result in removal without refund.

Get in Touch:
To organize a class, seminar, or collaborative conference, or to request a detailed syllabus, please contact:
Education Section
Hazara Archives
mohammedjgulzari@gmail.com

Website:  www.hazaraarchives.com

Outreach Service.

Expand your next event with expertise from the Hazara Archives. Our team is available to deliver lectures, participate in conferences, lead workshops, and contribute to seminars on Hazara and Afghanistan history, culture, and archival research.
We also provide dedicated research guidance for students and scholars at all academic levels. Our service connects you to primary sources, offering tailored support for papers, theses, and projects drawn from our unique depository and major UK collections—including the National Archives (London), the British Library, and other government and private archives in the UK and abroad.
Interested institutions, organizations, and groups are welcome to collaborate.
Contact us to discuss your event or research needs.