In the mid-1990s, the Hazaras, who constitute …

Years: 1995 - 1995

In the mid-1990s, the Hazaras, who constitute Afghanistan's largest Shiite community, number an estimated 1,650,000, of whom about 1,500,000 live in Afghanistan, and the remainder in Iran.

Opposition to rule by the mainly Pashtun Taliban comes initially from Afghanistan's non-Pashtun ethnic groups, notably the Uzbek and Turkmen minorities.

Resistance leader Ustad (master) Abdul Ali Mazari, one of the founders, and later Secretary General, of the Islamic Wahdat Party of Afghanistan, is regarded by some Hazara as "Baba Mazari" (father) for his efforts to unite all Hazaras.

After the Taliban abducts Mazari and companions from West Kabul, they execute him on the way to Qandahar on March 11, 1995.

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