PRESERVING HAZARAGI CULTURE

The Spirit of Hazaragi Culture Timeless Traditions Rich Heritage Vibrant Art & Craft

Explore our language, traditions, music, festivals, and timeless stories passed down through generations of the Hazara community in Quetta.

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Explore Our Culture

Discover Our Rich Heritage

Poets

Voices of Hazaragi poetry, weaving verses of love, longing, and homeland into timeless words.

Artists

Creative minds expressing Hazara identity, history, and emotion through diverse forms of art.

Painters

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Musicians

Meet the dambura and ghichak players keeping Hazaragi folk melodies alive across generations.

Photographers

Discover the lens artists capturing everyday life, traditions, and beauty of the Hazara community.

Singers

Voices carrying centuries-old Hazaragi folk songs of love, migration, and resilience.

Writers

Poets and authors preserving Hazaragi language, poetry, and oral history through the written word.

Cultural Organizations

Community groups working to protect, promote, and pass on Hazara heritage in Quetta.

Traditional Clothing

Colorful embroidery, headpieces, and garments that reflect Hazaragi identity and craftsmanship.

Local Stories

Personal stories and folktales passed down through generations of Hazara families.

Sports And Athletic

Celebrating young Hazara athletes and the sporting spirit thriving in Quetta's community.

FEATURED STORY

Festival of Unity

The Hazara community celebrates Nowruz, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha with joy, unity, and gratitude. These special occasions bring families together through traditional food, cultural gatherings, colorful clothing, and shared customs, keeping their rich heritage alive for future generations.

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21 March

Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr is celebrated at the end of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting. Muslims gather for Eid prayer, wear nice clothes, visit family and friends, share food, and give Zakat al-Fitr to help people in need.

27 May

Eid al-Adha

Eid al-Adha is celebrated during Dhul-Hijjah, the month of Hajj. Muslims gather for Eid prayer, wear nice clothes, visit family and friends, sacrifice an animal if they can, and share the meat with family, friends, and people in need.

21 March

Nowruz / New Year

Nowruz is celebrated on 21 March to mark the beginning of spring. Hazara people celebrate it by wearing new clothes, visiting family and friends, sharing special foods, and enjoying traditional festivities. Nowruz means “new day” and has been celebrated for more than 3,000 years.

Imam Ali

He who knows himself, knows his Lord

Baba mazari

We fight for justice and equality; no ethnic group is superior to another.” — Baba Mazari