There are currently a million Hazara who live in the Balochistan province of Pakistan mostly in Quetta,[13][14] many of whom have been settled in the country for generations and are now Pakistani citizens.
The 2003 Australian documentary film Molly & Mobarak is based on a Hazara asylum seeker who enters Australia, falls in love with a local girl and faces possible deportation as his temporary visa nears expiration.
A second migration took place in 1947 from Agra, after the partition of India, with some members immigrating to Pakistan, while others joining their co-ethnics in Ahmedabad.
[18] The arrival of the Hazara in Indonesia initially came from Jakarta then many of them moved to the Puncak area and then some of them lived and settled and married with local peoples.
Some notable people from the community include Hassan Poladi, a writer and intellectual,[citation needed], Mr. Capone-E a rapper.