About US

Hazara Resource Platform (HRP) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization established in State of Virginia, United States of America with remote presence in several other countries including UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. We aim to empower the Hazara community through research, studies, information resource management and publication, and action-oriented programs. Our organization aims to serve as a centralized reliable digital resource and collaboration hub for the Hazaras and a diverse range of stakeholders including institutions, researchers, scholars, associations, donors, and philanthropists.

The Hazara History Digital Collection: Scholarly Studies of Persecution, Crisis, and Resilience is a groundbreaking born-digital archive that serves as the first comprehensive scholarly effort to document the historical experiences of the Hazara people. This collection fills a crucial gap in historical scholarship by focusing on the persecution, marginalization, and cultural resilience of the Hazara community, a topic that has been largely under-researched. It covers key periods in Hazara history, including the genocidal campaigns under King Abdul Rahman Khan, the Soviet invasion, and ongoing persecution under the Taliban. The collection will feature contributions from scholars across a range of disciplines, such as history, political science, migration studies, anthropology, and human rights, providing new perspectives on these underexplored topics.