Kuchi–Hazara conflict

The conflicts have left tens of people dead, hundreds injured and thousands internally displaced in recent years.

During the early 18th century when Ghilzai Pashtuns were first independent of Safavid dynasty and began migration into pastures of Hazarajat and pushing Hazaras toward west.

The prevention has cost tens of lives, leaving hundreds injured and thousands internally displaced in the recent years.

[2] Tens of people have been killed, hundreds injured and thousands are internally displaced during the conflicts in Behsud.

[2] In 2009, Haji Muhammad Mohaqiq, leader of People's Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan, went on a hunger strike.