Lachin (Hazara tribe) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hazara tribe Part of a series on theHazaras Hazarajat Language Culture Diaspora Persecutions Flag Nationalism Cuisine Categories List of Hazaras Politicians Political parties Writers Poets Military personnel Religious leaders Sportspeople Battles Tribes Aimaq Attarwala Bache Ghulam Behsud Dahla Dai Chopan Dai Khitai Dai Mirdad Daikundi Daizangi Daizinyat Jaghatu Jaghori Maska Muhammad Khwaja Naiman Nekpai Pashi Poladi Qalandar Qara Baghi Qarlugh Qataghan Sheikh Ali Tatar Turkmun Uruzgani Category Commonsvte Lachin[a] or Alchin[b] is one of the ancient tribes of the Hazara people living around Balkh, Balkhab and Sangcharak.[1][2][3][4] The word Lachin (Lachin) is a Turkic word meaning "falcon" (a bird of prey). This name is also mentioned in ethnographic and historical sources of Afghanistan as the name of a Hazara tribe.[1] Notables Amir Khusrau References 1 2 "Hazaras in Arabic Wikipedia". Hazara International. 2010-10-29. Retrieved 26 March 2026. ↑ "Hazara – AcademiaLab". academia-lab.com. Retrieved 26 March 2026. ↑ "Afghanistan". Hazara Encyclopedia Foundation. 2024-02-05. Retrieved 26 March 2026. ↑ "Social Structure of the Hazara People / Mohammad Hossein Fayyaz". Retrieved 26 March 2026. ↑ Hazaragi: لاچین ↑ Hazaragi: الچین Related Articles