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The Hazara Review

The Hazara Review

Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-02
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-03-02
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Hazarajat 1979–1984 | The Rise and Collapse of the Shura

Hazarajat 1979–1984 | The Rise and Collapse of the Shura

This episode examines Niamatullah Ibrahimi’s working paper, “The Failure of a Clerical Proto-State: Hazarajat, 1979–1984,” published by the Crisis States Research Centre at the London School of Economics . The paper analyses the rise of the S
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This episode examines Niamatullah Ibrahimi’s working paper, “The Failure of a Clerical Proto-State: Hazarajat, 1979–1984,” published by the Crisis States Research Centre at the London School of Economics .
The paper analyses the rise of the Shura in Hazarajat following the 1979 uprising against the PDPA regime, and its attempt to function as an interim Islamic proto-state. It explores the Shura’s administrative structure, ideological tensions, diplomatic failures, and the internal rivalries that led to its collapse in 1984.
This episode examines:
The formation of the Shura as a quasi-state
The role of traditionalist and radical Ulema
Conflicts between clerical leadership and local strongmen
Iranian influence and diplomatic miscalculations
The rise of Khomeinist organisations (Nasr & Pasdaran)
The fragmentation of Hazara political authority
This AI-generated podcast presents a structured, evidence-based summary of academic research in English and Farsi.
The Hazara Review documents scholarly works, legal analyses, and institutional reports concerning the Hazara people of Afghanistan.
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Erscheinungs­datum: 2.3.2026, 12:52:31

Beschreibung

The Hazara Review examines reports, parliamentary inquiries, academic research, and human rights investigations concerning the Hazara people of Afghanistan. Using AI-generated audio based on verified publications, each episode distils key findings from legal, policy, and institutional documents. The podcast serves as an evolving archive—documenting evidence, analysing developments, and contributing to informed, evidence-based dialogue on justice, accountability, and rights.

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