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Aimak

The Aimak (or Eimak) are nomadic or semi-nomadic tribes of Mongolian stock inhabiting the north and north-west Afghan highlands immediately to the north of Herat. They were originally known as chahar (the four) Eimaks, because there were four principal tribes: the Taimani (the predominating element in the population of Ghur), the Ferozkhoi, the Jamshidi and, according to some authorities, the Hazara. The Aimak peoples number upwards of a quarter of a million, and speak a dialect said to be closely related to the Kalmuck. They are Sunnite Muslims in distinction from the Hazara who are Shiites. They are predominantly of Iranian or quasi-Iranian blood, while the Hazara are Turanian. They are a bold, wild people and renowned fighters.

The name is Mongolian for clan, or section of a tribe.

(from an old encyclopedia)

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Afganistan | Afghan | Afghanestan | AfghanistaN | Afghanistan/Article from the 1911 Encyclopedia | Afghanistan (1911 Encyclopedia) | ISO 3166-1:AF | Islamic Republic of Afghanistan | Islamic State of Afghanistan | List of Mongolia-related topics | Republic of Afghanistan | The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

 

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