1979 Hazara Uprising

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In late 1979, some Hazara-led parties gathered in Hazarajat to established the Shura-e-ittifaqi under the leadership of Sayyid Ali Beheshti. The uprising began and succeeded, all of Hazarajat was liberated and the Afghan government was expelled. The success of the new Hazarajat government was due to its support of the Hazara culture and values. After the uprising, Shura-e-ittifaqi ruled the Hazarajat from 1979 to 1982 followed by Sazman-i Nasr then Hezbe Wahdat that ruled Hazarajat until 1997. During this time, Hazarajat was more peaceful than other parts of Afghanistan. This was the most organized and successful Hazara uprising after several failed uprisings in the 20th century, providing the Hazaras with an organized government for the first time.

1979 — 1981  Wikidata
intifada, 

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1981-01-01T00:00:00Z
1979 — 1981 1979 Hazara Uprising
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    eventarmed conflict1221Siege of BamyanMongol Empire, siege, Khwarazmian EmpireWikidata
    eventarmed conflict19791979 Hazara UprisingintifadaWikidata
    sitefortShahr-e Gholgholahuman settlement, archaeological site, fortressWikidata