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Click to read more »The Pashtoons Social Democratic Party (PSDP; Pashto: د پښتنو ټولنیز ولسولیز ګوند) is a Pashtun nationalist political party in Afghanistan and Pakistan...
Click to read more »helps to underscore the importance of Pashto in the school domain within Pashtoon territory. He reported that Pashto is used by teachers to explain things...
Click to read more »Khalid Pashtoon was elected to represent Kandahar Province in Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga, the lower house of its National Legislature, in 2005. He is a...
Click to read more »National Liberation Union of Pashtoons and Baluchs in Frankfurt am Main in June 1976. In 1981, he co-founded the Pashtoons Social Democratic Party (PSDP)...
Click to read more »July and damaged vehicles and set them on fire. Pashtoons also ran hashtag #پشتون_کوجینےدیں (let Pashtoon live) on Twitter. After the Afghan Jihad against...
Click to read more »was a Pashtun nationalist, poet, and writer. He is the founder of the Pashtoons Social Democratic Party. Stori was born on 6 April 1942 in Khas Kunar...
Click to read more »It consist of different ethnic groups, like Hazarvi (Hindko speaking), Pashtoons, Muhajirs, Saraiki, Sindhi and Baloch. It is the most peaceful area of...
Click to read more »are Pashtoons. Some of those speak Hindko as a second language; many others speak it as their mother tongue. These include the Tahir Kheli Pashtoons, who...
Click to read more »are Pashtoons. Some of those speak Hindko as a second language; many others speak it as their mother tongue. These include the Tahir Kheli Pashtoons, who...
Click to read more »Baloch-Pashtun Unity Day (Pashto: د پښتنو او بلوڅو د پیوستون ورځ) is an international day celebrated by Balochis and Pashtuns to express unity and brotherhood...
Click to read more »Akazai is a Pakhtoon (or Pashtoon; Pashtun) tribe hailing from Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa province formerly known as Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan....
Click to read more »Rahmat Shah Sail (Pashto: رحمت شاه سائل - born 1950, writer) is a Pashtoon poet in the Pashto language, belongs to the Utmankhel tribe. Rahmat Shah Sail...
Click to read more »Mohammad Yousef Pashtun (Pashto: یوسف پښتون) is an Afghan technocrat and politician. He served as Minister of Urban Development and Housing for two terms...
Click to read more »regarded as one of the most powerful, famous, and respected tribes of Pashtoons. Colonel H. C. Wylly (1858–1932) described these people in the following...
Click to read more »approaches to Madakhel territory pass through Hassanzai territory. Like other Pashtoons, Madakhels maintained their cultural identity and individuality. They...
Click to read more »headquartered in Ashwat village. The kakar and Daavi tribes are the majority pashtoon tribes of this area and here one dam on the name of Daavi dam is located...
Click to read more »general dislike for Pashtoons and their language. Some Chitralis reported that they prefer to use Urdu or Khowar with a Pashtoon unless he is monolingual...
Click to read more »are Pashtoons. Some of those speak Hindko as a second language; many others speak it as their mother tongue. These include the Tahir Kheli Pashtoons, who...
Click to read more »the Anjuman-e-Islah-e Afghania (society for the reformation of Afghans/Pashtoons). The movement was led by Abdul Ghaffar Khan, known locally as Bacha Khan...
Click to read more »by Sir Olaf Caroe Page 153,173/174 "Mukhtasur Taareekh-e-Pashtoon (Short History of Pashtoons) by Professor Hameedullah (2004) Page 49 "Tawareekh-e-Hafiz...
Click to read more »Wayback Machine Afghan tribes, including Kakar Super Tribe History of Pashtoons by Sardar Sher Muhammed Gandapur (in Persian) A History of Afghan, 1960...
Click to read more »Junbish under Dostum. Forces of Dostum were said to have looted many Pashtoons in Faryab province following this.[citation needed] Dostum was even further...
Click to read more »stated the following: The major ethnic group living in [the] province is Pashtoons. This includes major tribes such as Barakzai, Popalzai, Alkozai, Noorzai...
Click to read more »(January–June 2016). "HINDUISM IN BALOCHISTAN: LITERARY AND CULTURAL IMPACTS OF PASHTOONS AND BALOCHS ON HINDUS OF BALOCHISTAN" (PDF). Takatoo. 8 (5). University...
Click to read more »Thandkoi, they are further subdivided into a number of Pashtoon groups called khels locally. These Pashtoon khels are indeed the khans and maliks of the area...
Click to read more »19th century A.D.[8] R. T. I. (Richard Thomas Incledon) Ridgway (1997) Pashtoons: History, Culture & Traditions [9] University, Brigham Young; Learning...
Click to read more »Chairman of the Pashto academy. His book (in Urdu) entitled, “Pashtoon Koon” (Who are Pashtoons ?) was one of the best sellers throughout the country, and...
Click to read more »PSDP may refer to: Pashtoons Social Democratic Party, political party in Afghanistan and Pakistan Phalon-Sawaw Democratic Party, a political party in...
Click to read more »to rebel against the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. He took contact to other Pashtoon tribes and with support of his people he started a systematic resistance...
Click to read more »politicians like Mahmood Khan Achakzai, and influencers and parties like Pashtoons Social Democratic Party, publicly expressed their condolences. Protests...
Click to read more »tendencies both linguistically and ethnically. NWFP, although symbolically a Pashtoon is also a province of many ethnicities and languages, for example, Hindku-speaking...
Click to read more »followers in all ethnic groups and regions of the country. While considered a Pashtoon-dominated party, it has equal participation from all other ethnic groups...
Click to read more »Newspaper Enterprise Association. 1984. Retrieved 23 September 2025. Pashtoons 50%; Tajiks 25%; Uzbek 9%; Hazara 9%. "Der Fischer Weltalmanach 1984"...
Click to read more »(January–June 2016). "HINDUISM IN BALOCHISTAN: LITERARY AND CULTURAL IMPACTS OF PASHTOONS AND BALOCHS ON HINDUS OF BALOCHISTAN" (PDF). Takatoo. 8 (5). University...
Click to read more »2020 Butt, John (16 March 2020). A Talib's Tale: The Life and Times of a Pashtoon Englishman. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 9789353058029...
Click to read more »(disambiguation) Tumandar, a title given to the leader of a Baloch or Pashtoon tribe in Pakistan Tumen (disambiguation) Tyumen (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
Click to read more »Nation Party Afghanistan Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Millat) Pashtoons Social Democratic Party Åland Åland Social Democrats Albania Social...
Click to read more »Mehsud; Physician, Researcher and Leader of the Pashtunkhwa Ulasi Tehreek". Pashtoons Social Democratic Party. April 12, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2020. "Property...
Click to read more »centuries saw Ghaznavid, Ghorid, and Babar control of the area, where regional Pashtoon tribes living in and around the Hindu-Kush later battled the encroaching...
Click to read more »tendencies both linguistically and ethnically. NWFP, although symbolically a Pashtoon is also a province of many ethnicities and languages, for example, Hindku-speaking...
Click to read more »National United Party of Afghanistan (National Coalition of Afghanistan) Pashtoons Social Democratic Party Progressive Democratic Party of Afghanistan Solidarity...
Click to read more »certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States was filed in the matter of Pashtoon Farooqi v. State of California, challenging, inter alia, conditions of...
Click to read more »1950. He hails from a wealthy and politically influential Mitravi Swati Pashtoon family in Swat; his father Kamran Khan was a politician who served as Senator...
Click to read more »pp. 108–172. Butt, John (2020). A Talib's Tale: The Life and Times of a Pashtoon Englishman (2020 ed.). Penguin Random House. p. 173. ISBN 9788184004397...
Click to read more »the confusion that followed the flight of Emperor Humayun to Persia, a pashtoon tribal union, headed by Fateh Khan Dodai, occupied Multan. However, after...
Click to read more »in that Vision in 1887. Yousaf named him as the first Ahmadi among the Pashtoons of the North West Frontier. He was a subscriber to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's...
Click to read more »(2011). "An Analysis of the Different Theories About the Origin of the Pashtoons" (PDF). Balochistan Review. 24 (1): 45–54. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »50 000 слов". – М.: Советская энциклопедия, 1966. – 994 С. http://www.pashtoon.ru/pushtu-study-in-russia/aslanov-martiros-grigorevich/ Archived 2022-10-19...
Click to read more »research in Pashto. While there, he wrote a 351-page book titled Lodi Pashtoons and learned Hindi. In 1957, Rashad became a member of the Pashto Academy...
Click to read more »05 The Pakhto Tappa, Muasharati Au Saqafati Asar An introduction of the Pashtoon Society through a particular poetic form Tappa published in 1985 by Pashto...
Click to read more »Minister of Revenue Syed Qasim Ali Shah, Provincial Minister of Health Pashtoon Yar Khan, Provincial Minister of Public Health Engineering Meena Khan,...
Click to read more »doi:10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-23-0757. PMID 37477704. S2CID 259993073. Kasi, Pashtoon M.; Fehringer, Gordon; Taniguchi, Hiroya; Starling, Naureen; Nakamura,...
Click to read more »"Dying Pots". zeejah.tripod.com. Retrieved 2024-10-21. "pashtoonkhwa:pashtoons social democratic party د پښتنو ټولنيز ولسوليز ګوند پښتونخوا/ افغانستان"...
Click to read more »health institutions. Hayatabad is named after Hayat Sherpao, a Pakistani Pashtoon politician. Hayatabad was developed as a residential area in Peshawar in...
Click to read more »the orchards of apples, grapes, and extensive fields of maize and wheat. Pashtoon tribes living here are Mandokhail. Paryan-o-Ghundi: Visiting places in...
Click to read more »Khyber Gateway. This is the area in U.P (Uttar Pradesh) Province, in which Pashtoons were either given land by the emperors or they settled for Trade purposes...
Click to read more »2021-03-07. Retrieved 2021-03-22. "Call for Ending Discrimination against Pashtoons". Highbeam. 11 March 2018. Archived from the original on 18 March 2018...
Click to read more »1980s during the Afghan war for the purpose to create a link between Pashtoons living on the Pakistan–Afghanistan border. Daily Qudrat is the only Pashto...
Click to read more »CM". Daily Excelsior. Retrieved 22 August 2009.[permanent dead link] "Pashtoons in Kashmir". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 20 July 1954. Archived from the...
Click to read more »been taken up by Afghanistan. "Hindi music 'has roots in Hindu Kush's Pashtoon belt'". The Express Tribune. 17 January 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-19. Dan...
Click to read more »the British when speaking in English. They preferred it to 'Pashtun', 'Pashtoon', 'Pakhtun' or 'Pukhtun', all Pashtu versions of the same word, which the...
Click to read more »1964". Butt, John Mohammed (2020). A talib's tale: the life and times of a Pashtoon Englishman. Gurgaon: Viking / Penguin. ISBN 978-81-8400-439-7. "Annual...
Click to read more »1998 NAB - د محمد ګل خان مومند بابا ژوند پېژندنه : صابر pashtoonkhwa:pashtoons social democratic party د پښتنو ټولنيز ولسوليز ګوند پښتونخوا/ افغانستان...
Click to read more »is the Tajiks with the vast population belonging to them followed by Pashtoons, Uzbek, Hazaras, Turkman, Arab and Baluch. Shortepa also has a small but...
Click to read more »in Hindu Kush's Pashtoon belt". tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 7 January 2024. "Hindi classical music has roots in Hindu Kush's Pashtoon belt: Dr Rashid"...
Click to read more »Naween Dari: حزب افغانستان نوین Yunus Qanuni N/A N/A 0 / 250 0 / 102 N/A Pashtoons Social Democratic Party De Pashtano Tolaneez Wolaswaleez Gwand Pashto:...
Click to read more »His contribution to the Pashto literature is widely recognized by the Pashtoon community across the globe. Laiq died from a heart attack in Peshawar,...
Click to read more »(5% of the total sindh) and it will make around 10-13 percent of the Pashtoons living in Karachi's population. According to 2023 Census, with 55,396...
Click to read more »Division and although the majority people of this area belong from Jadoon Pashtoon tribe some villages have Gojri as their mother tongue. The Union Council...
Click to read more »compromise with the British, he further supported Andar (and other supporting Pashtoon tribes). During this era, a military commander known as Sepah Salar (highest...
Click to read more »YouTube and Maidani's 2011 album Afsoz; the song is very popular amongst Pashtoons in the world because of Jahani's excellent poetry. Jahani's poems have...
Click to read more »Ghaffar Khan in the non-violent Society for the Reformation of Afghans/Pashtoons (Anjuman-e-Islah-e Afghania). According to Ajmal Khattak, it was Qazi...
Click to read more »Swat and other areas. He introduced the Unit of the land. He classified Pashtoons into nine major subgroups and the region into nine districts. He wrote...
Click to read more »year on the Punjab Frontier". According to Hebert Edwardes, the Miankhel Pashtoon tribe which settled down in present day Draban, aimed to close the pass...
Click to read more »Butt, John (27 August 2023). A Talib's Tale: The Life and Times of a Pashtoon Englishman (2020 ed.). Penguin Random House. p. 173. ISBN 9788184004397...
Click to read more »Services. p. 162. ISBN 81-206-0965-4. Khyber.org-Traditional Dances of Pashtoons Khyber.org- Khattak Dance Khattak Dance performance video in Pakistan...
Click to read more »2010-11-09. Retrieved 2010-09-30. The Hidden Treasure: A Biography of Pas̲htoon Poets By Muḥammad Hotak, ʻAbd al-Ḥayy Ḥabībī, p.135 "Naz o Ana by Mohammad...
Click to read more »Moroccan footballer Khalid Outaleb (born 1963), Moroccan tennis player Khalid Pashtoon (born 1959), Afghan politician Khalid Payenda, Afghan politician Khalid...
Click to read more »used as suffix to denote team, group, company etc. هار according to Z. A. Pashtoon: "suffix used to form onomatopoeic words indicating the repetition or intensification...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-969-8035-18-1. Retrieved 3 September 2024. "Sports and Games of Pashtoons". www.khyber.org. Archived from the original on 19 April 2017. Retrieved...
Click to read more »1979–2005. Retrieved 2012-10-28. The Hidden Treasure: A Biography of Pas̲htoon Poets By Muḥammad Hotak, ʻAbd al-Ḥayy Ḥabībī, p. 135 Pitts, Vincent Joseph...
Click to read more »حليم". www.safiahaleem.com. Retrieved 14 December 2016. "pashtoonkhwa:pashtoons social democratic party د پښتنو ټولنيز ولسوليز ګوند پښتونخوا/ افغانستان"...
Click to read more »2006-09-10. Retrieved 2006-08-31. Pashto Academy. "Traditional dances of Pashtoons". Khyber.org. Archived from the original on 2006-09-25. Retrieved 2006-08-31...
Click to read more »the Taliban's assumption of power. Wolesi Jirga representative Khalid Pashtoon described him as the only leader to have opposed the Taliban. In October...
Click to read more »BALOCHISTAN" (PDF). PCO 1998, pp. 1, 8. Zhob Gazetteer, Volume 2, Zhob and Pashtoon & Angrazi Isthamaar by Ulasyaar "Population by administrative units 1951-1998"...
Click to read more »for words mentioned therein . Sources of correction: Kaye (1997), Zeeya Pashtoon (2009) and Qamosona.com Elfenbein (1997), p. 736. Tegey & Robson (1996)...
Click to read more »Pakistan. Rome, Badshah-i (2020). "Contributions of Afzal Khan Khattak to Pashtoon History and Scuffle". Pashto. 49 (660). ISSN 2789-8342. Rose, Horace Arthur;...
Click to read more »Chakdara.The name Adenzai is derived from the Adenzai clan of Yousafzai Pashtoon tribe. It is listed among: Adenzai Tehsil Balambat Tehsil Khall Tehsil...
Click to read more »dheri Ali khel sub khel of the ranizai are residing here and some non-pashtoon tribe. Ali khel is further divided in 6 sub khels [ Azi khel , Mali khel...
Click to read more »jayanti in town Jamshedpura of Uttar Pradesh Diyal name also found in pashtoon saraiki caste. Dau Dayal Institute Of Vocational Education, Agra Dayal...
Click to read more »organisations such as the Pukhtoon Cultural Society, United Pashtun Society, Pak Pashtoon Association and the Pashtun Trust. They also maintain ties with their homeland...
Click to read more »makes them beautiful. The dress code of Marwat people is simple like other pashtoon people. They wear Shalwar Kamiz. The elders of the Marwat tribes can be...
Click to read more »new Pashtun Dr. Mahmood Khan Kandahar 3,438 4.6% m new Pashtun Khalid Pashtoon Kandahar 3,048 4.0% m incumbent Attaullah Jan Habib Kandahar 3,004 4.0%...
Click to read more »the next morning. Shindand Air Base was also taken. According to Khalid Pashtoon, senior adviser to the Afghan high peace council, government troops surrendered...
Click to read more »195–196. Butt, John (16 March 2020). A Talib's Tale: The Life and Times of a Pashtoon Englishman. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 9789353058029...
Click to read more »On 16 April, lightning killed one person and injured three persons near Pashtoon street in Brawrey. In April 2011, Quetta received 42 millimetres (1.7 in)...
Click to read more »Derai exist. When the partition of the whole territory belonging to the Pashtoons was taking place among-st their tribes by Shiekh Milli's partition rule...
Click to read more »Literature Between Diaspora and Nation. Hurst. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-84904-204-8. "Pashtoon Heritage Museum - Pashto Academy". Pashto Academy. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »with his daughter visited Turlandi in an effort to gain the support of Pashtoons prior to the partition of British India. Similarly, Liaquat Ali Khan also...
Click to read more »2001. Butt, John (16 March 2020). A Talib's Tale: The Life and Times of a Pashtoon Englishman. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 9789353058029...
Click to read more »about various controversial business dealings.[citation needed] Naseem Pashtoon Sharifi, a businessman, and major independent newspaper, media and advertising...
Click to read more »notification no. 15-27/HEC/A&A/2013/1361. The university is named after famous Pashtoon warrior and poet Khushal Khan Khattak. In May 2017, KPOGCL starts the company's...
Click to read more »Goodness, Gallantry, Loyalty and Modesty. They are also maintaining the Pashtoon customs of Jarga or Jirga (consultative assembly), Nanawati (delegation...
Click to read more »people of Balochistan. Three major tribes are Baloch (Baloch & Brahvi) and Pashtoon. The Balochi speaking tribes include Rind, Lashar, Marri, Jamot, Ahmedzai...
Click to read more »Butt, John (23 December 2023). A Talib's Tale: The Life and Times of a Pashtoon Englishman (2020 ed.). Penguin Random House. p. 185. ISBN 9788184004397...
Click to read more »[President] Karzai"; assassinated in 2008, reportedly by the Taliban. Khalid Pashtoon Kandahar Province Deputy chair of the Internal Security Committee. Noorulhaq...
Click to read more »Yousaf Zai Nuwar pa Chinaroona- A drama by Nisar Muhammad Khan A series of Pashtoon's heroes & scholars Stories & Drama for children programme Script writing...
Click to read more »Abdul Rauf Benawa, Late. Faiz Mohammad Angar, Late. Mohammad Rasul Khan Pashtoon, Pohand Abdul Shakoor Rashad, Ustad Mohammad Ibraheem Khwakhuzhi and Late...
Click to read more »meetup hub (Bandara) to revive the dying Hujra culture and help connect the Pashtoon cultural values to the youth. Beside him, the village has pride to have...
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