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Afghan Hazaras look a lot like China. Are they descendants of China?

Generally, at this time, some people will say that they look like China people because of the Mongolian descendants of Hazara people. I will also tell you that Hazara people are descendants of Mongolian soldiers left over from Mongolia's Western Expedition. Actually, this statement is basically wrong.

First of all, Hazaras are not descended from Mongolia. Hazara, which means "thousand" in Persian, is said to have originated from the "thousand households" troops of the Mongolian army who lived here that year; 1 thousands of households in Mongolia can now become 6-8 million Hazaras? The whole outer Mongolia, the whole inner Mongolia was in the Yuan Dynasty, and there were only a few hundreds of thousands of Mongols up to now. There are only seven or eight million people.

Moreover, Hazara people have lived in Afghanistan for a long time, and their own websites clearly state that they are descendants of Dayue. In the era of your double empire, Hazaras had already lived in Bamiyan, and their settlement was called Hazarajat.

The most famous places in Hazara culture are Bamiyan Buddha and a place called City of Crying. That's the trace left by the Mongolian army's western expedition. The Mongols killed all the people in the local town, and from then on, the city where all the residents died collectively was called the crying city.

Just because 1 Mongolian family was here after the massacre, Hazara people became Mongolian descendants? Don't use the thinking of some of our experts to set foreign history. Nurhachi said that of the 400,000 Mongolians in that year, only 60,000 fled to the grassland, and the remaining 340,000 were trapped in the Central Plains.

Then, according to some experts' theories, is China's present North Renye Fang descended from Mongols? After all, according to their Hazara theory, this is completely feasible. After all, there are 340,000 Mongolians trapped in the Central Plains, but in Afghanistan, Mongolia's 1 household has become 8 million, and according to 1 household, it has also changed from 5,000 to 8 million, an increase of 1.600 times. There were many more Mongolians trapped in the Central Plains than 1 10,000 households.

As for Hazara people, they like wrestling, wearing headscarves and eating dairy products, which is similar to Mongolian customs. We just want to ask, are there any ethnic groups with these customs in Central Asia and North Asia? All ethnic groups in Central Asia and North Asia eat beef and mutton, cheese and like wrestling.

Hazara itself is similar to Persian, but it is a mixture of Mongolian and Turkic. It is not surprising that Hazara people look like China people. After all, Hazara people are mainly yellow people, just like the Han people who belong to the yellow people, and it is normal.

The Yakutians in Siberia and the Buryats in Lake Baikal are all yellow people, and their looks are similar to those in China.