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Uruzgani (Hazara tribe)
The Uruzgani are a tribe of Hazara people. In old maps of Hazarajat (Afghanistan) Uruzgan and Daikundi provinces are over-written as Dai khata. A 1965 work describes them as "sedentary agriculturalists... speak() Hazaraghi."〔Arnold Fletcher. ''Afghanistan, highway of conquest''. Cornell University Press, 1965.〕 ==History==
They are probably descendants of a chieftain Urgun Khan, who was a Mongol chieftain in Ilkhanate court. They mostly inhabited Uruzgan Province and the present day Daikundi Province. The Battle of Uruzgan was fought between Hazaras and Afghans there in 1893. Thereafter, on Hazara defeat, the Uruzganis were uprouted from Uruzgan by Abdur Rahman Khan and Afghan tribes were resettled in Uruzgan. They mostly migrated to Iran and British India (Quetta). In 1901, Amir Habibullāh granted amnesty to Hazaras and asked them to return. Some returning Uruzganis were then resettled in Turkistan and Balkh, but were not allowed to return to Uruzgan.
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