- published: 29 Jul 2015
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Hazara may refer to:
The Hazaras (Persian: هزاره) are a Persian-speaking people who mainly live in central Afghanistan, Hazara Town in Balochistan, Pakistan and Karachi. They are overwhelmingly Twelver Shia Muslims and make up the third largest ethnic group in Afghanistan.
The dialect of Persian which they speak is called Hazaragi, which is more precisely a part of the Dari dialect continuum (one of the two main languages of Afghanistan), and is mutually intelligible with Dari.
Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire in the early 16th century, records the name Hazara in his autobiography. He referred to the populace of a region called Hazaristan, located west of the Kabulistan region, north of Ghazna and south-west of Ghor.
The conventional theory is that the word Hazara derives from the Persian word for Thousand (Persian: هزار - hazār). It may be the translation of the Mongol word ming (or minggan), a military unit of 1,000 soldiers at the time of Gengis Khan. With time, the term Hazar could have been substituted for the Mongol word and now stands for the group of people.
No me pueden culpar
de que no sea un heroe
de que no sea tan popular
como el presidente.
Soy más allá de lo
que me pueden ver
soy resurrección de
poesía maldita.
Soy un sobreviviente del
infierno, ya nada me puede asustar.
Soy un sobreviviente del
Infierno, inmune a la calamidad.
De mi vida sangran
ilusiones torcidas
momificadas en recuerdos
de alaridos torturas
Millanto ha bañado
el coraje y la tristeza
mi alma esta excomulgada
de la divina providencia
Soy un sobreviviente del
infierno, ya nada me puede asustar.
Soy un sobreviviente del
Infierno, inmune a la calamidad.