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Hazaragi is a dialect of Persian, the primary difference with Standard Persian (spoken in Iran and Afghanistan) being that there is a larger borrowing of Turkic and Mongolian vocabulary.
It is spoken by the Hazara people of central Afghanistan and in parts of Pakistan, such as Quetta as well as by a large refugee population found in northeastern Iran.
This is bound to be the case, because of the high degree of women's isolation within the household walls among the sedentary population.
For example, Sakata's writing on Hazaras of Central Afghanistan (1968:35) contrasts men's familiarity with standard Afghan Persian (Dari) with women's reliance on the Hazaradialect (Hazaragi): "In most cases, Hazara men know and use Dari as well as Hazaragi, thus many of their songs are in Dari.
...The women's songs, on the other hand, are more strictly in Hazaragi, since they are less exposed to other peoples and cultures." It seems likely that research in the North would reveal a similar pattern.
The Hazaragi language program is aired daily through short-waves into Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Besides our Hazaragi programs we also produce some programs in the Dari language which are aired by our Iranian brothers into Iran and Afghanistan.
We are part of the larger broadcasting group of five languages, Dari, Pashto, Hazaragi, Uzbaki and Turkmani under the platform of Payam-e-Hayat (Message of Life.
Because short wave radio is the primary source of outside news, "Hope for Hazara" Christian radio is being broadcast.
The very first publication in the Hazaragi language was a Christian magazine which is also posted on a Hazaragi web page.
Beyond all this is the work needed to complete the Dari Old Testament, the language most educated Hazara read, and the nearest one to their mother tongue.
HAZARAGI 1,403,000 in Afghanistan (1989), 9% of the population (1989); 70,000 in Pakistan (1993); 283,000 in Iran (1993); 1,756,000 or more in all countries.
Mainly settled agriculturalists, some nomads, some craftsmen in gold, jewels, pottery, leather.
The Hazaragi Language differs to many regional places like Pakistan, Iran Hazaras which have been a particular decendents of the main Hazara tribe from Afghanistan.
It is spoken by the Hazara people of central Afghanistan and in parts of Pakistan, mainly Quetta.
More than 7 million Hazaras around the world live every day without any access to the words of God in Hazaragi, the language of their homeland.
The very first publication in the Hazaragi language was a Christian magazine which is also posted on a Hazaragi web page.
Beyond all this is the work needed to complete the Dari Old Testament, the language most educated Hazara read, and the nearest one to their mother tongue.
Hazaragi comprises a group of eastern Persiandialects spoken by Afghan Shiites and related to Dari (spoken by Tajiks and other ethnic groups in Afghanistan and having national language status).