Daizangi (Hazara tribe)

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An 1879 portrait of a Daizangi Hazara.

Daizangi, also spelled as Dai Zangi, (Dari: دایزنگی), is one of the major tribes of the Hazaras of Hazarajat in central Afghanistan. They inhabit the Bamyan, Yakawlang, Panjab and Waras districts of Bamyan Province, the Shahristan in Daikundi Province, and Lal Wa Sarjangal in Ghor Province.[1] The 19th-century Hazara Mir Elkhani, Mir Naser Beg, Mir Azeem Beg was the mir of the Daizangi who led the final battle of the Hazaras against Abdur Rahman Khan in the battle of Uruzgan. He was exiled to Bokhara in present-day Uzbekistan, where he wrote his memoirs "Yad e Guzishta", Memories of the past.[citation needed] The Daizangi sub-tribes include the Bubali, Gedi, Kamyaba, Kut-daghi, Khushamadi, Kirigu, Miramur, Qaraqul Daghi, Sag Deh, Sag Jui, Sag-Pae, Sehpai, Takana, Takash, Urarus, and Yangur.[2][3]

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  1. ^ "دومین سمینار علمی دایزنگی شناسی". equality.af. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  2. ^ Dai Kundi Province:Program for Culture and Conflict Studies, (US) Naval Postgraduate School.
  3. ^ Hazara tribal structure Program for Culture and Conflict Studies, US Naval Postgraduate School.