Hazara diaspora
| Total population | |
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| ~2.6 million | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Pakistan | 900,000 (2011) |
| Iran | 500,000 (2014) |
| Europe | 130,000 |
| Turkey | 26,000 |
| Austria | 22,000 (2015) |
| Australia | 41,766 (2021) |
| Sweden | 50,000 (2021) |
| Syria | 14,000 (2015) |
| United Kingdom | 12,000 (2015) |
| United States | 10,000 |
| Netherlands | 9,000 |
| Canada | 4,300 (2006) |
| Indonesia | 3,800 |
| Languages | |
| Dari and Hazaragi (eastern varieties of Persian) | |
| Religion | |
| Predominantly Islam (Shia majority, significant Sunni minority) | |
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The Hazara people are an ethnic group who are mostly from Afghanistan, primarily from the central regions of Afghanistan, known as Hazarajat, they established a large diaspora that consists of many communities in different countries around the world as part of the later Afghan diaspora. There are currently a million Hazara who live in the Balochistan province of Pakistan mostly in Quetta, many of whom have been settled in the country for generations and are now Pakistani citizens.