The Pashtun ethnic group also known as Pathan are believed to have settled in the vast Pashtunistantribal region in the first millennium C.E., between the Hindu Kush mountains and the Indus River. According to Ethnologue, they currently number around 50 million but some sources give slightly lower or higher figures. In the Indian subcontinent, the group is usually referred to as Pathan.
Pashtun Diaspora in Europe Protests Waziristan Killings
Pashtun Diaspora in Europe Protests Waziristan Killings.
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Participants: Aurang Zeb Zalmay, Umar Wazir, Sadat Afghan, Nasir Khan, Pir Riaz, Malik Bazai, Malik Salman.
published: 29 May 2019
Pashtun diaspora
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Pashtun diaspora
Pashtun diaspora refers to ethnic Pashtuns who live outside of their traditional homeland, which is south of the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan and west of the Indus River in Pakistan.Pakistan is home to the largest Pashtun community.
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A Place Called Pakistan - The Heartland of the Pashtuns
Eva travels to Peshawar, the heartland of the Pashtun people. She experiences a Jirga, a unique tribal system of justice and heads to the legendary Khyber Pass, the gateway for invasions from the north.​
Catch Episode 4 of A Place Called Pakistan, exclusively on TRT World.
#Pakistan #Pashtuns #Travel
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Pashtun Council Canada/PTM Western Canada invites Pashtun diaspora
Pashtun Council Canada/PTM Western Canada invites Pashtun diaspora to the Martyrs Day (APS, Quetta Lawyers, Bacha Khan University, Civil Officers, Politicians, and countless other civilians on both sides of the Political Divide).
published: 22 May 2020
Poshtun Lifestyle Poshtun Culture Khubaib Ahmad Safi Style thank you 😊
Poshtun Lifestyle Poshtun Culture Khubaib Ahmad Safi Style thank you 😊
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Dr. Sher Ali Shah Saib :: Who are Pashtuns
The Pashtuns historically known as Afghans or Pathans. who share a common history and culture. A substantial majority of Pashtuns share Pashto—an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family—as the native language.
Pashtun men from southern Afghanistan
Globally, the Pashtuns are estimated to number around 50 million,[23] but an accurate count remains elusive due to the lack of an official census in Afghanistan since 1979. The majority of the Pashtuns live in the region regarded as Pashtunistan, which has been split between two countries since the Durand Line border was formed after the Second Anglo-Afghan War.[24] There are also significant Pashtun diaspora communities in Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan, especially in the cities of Karachi and Lahore, and in the Rohilkhand...
Pashtun Diaspora in Europe Protests Waziristan Killings.
Live show on Pashtun Times.
Participants: Aurang Zeb Zalmay, Umar Wazir, Sadat Afghan, Nasir Khan, Pir ...
Pashtun Diaspora in Europe Protests Waziristan Killings.
Live show on Pashtun Times.
Participants: Aurang Zeb Zalmay, Umar Wazir, Sadat Afghan, Nasir Khan, Pir Riaz, Malik Bazai, Malik Salman.
Pashtun Diaspora in Europe Protests Waziristan Killings.
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Participants: Aurang Zeb Zalmay, Umar Wazir, Sadat Afghan, Nasir Khan, Pir Riaz, Malik Bazai, Malik Salman.
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Pashtun diaspora
Pashtun diaspora refers to ethnic Pashtuns who live outside of their traditional homeland, which is south of the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan and west of the Indus River in Pakistan.Pakistan is home to the largest Pashtun community.
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Pashtun diaspora refers to ethnic Pashtuns who live outside of their traditional homeland, which is south of the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan and west of the Indus River in Pakistan.Pakistan is home to the largest Pashtun community.
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Eva travels to Peshawar, the heartland of the Pashtun people. She experiences a Jirga, a unique tribal system of justice and heads to the legendary Khyber Pass,...
Eva travels to Peshawar, the heartland of the Pashtun people. She experiences a Jirga, a unique tribal system of justice and heads to the legendary Khyber Pass, the gateway for invasions from the north.​
Catch Episode 4 of A Place Called Pakistan, exclusively on TRT World.
#Pakistan #Pashtuns #Travel
Eva travels to Peshawar, the heartland of the Pashtun people. She experiences a Jirga, a unique tribal system of justice and heads to the legendary Khyber Pass, the gateway for invasions from the north.​
Catch Episode 4 of A Place Called Pakistan, exclusively on TRT World.
#Pakistan #Pashtuns #Travel
Pashtun Council Canada/PTM Western Canada invites Pashtun diaspora to the Martyrs Day (APS, Quetta Lawyers, Bacha Khan University, Civil Officers, Politicians, ...
Pashtun Council Canada/PTM Western Canada invites Pashtun diaspora to the Martyrs Day (APS, Quetta Lawyers, Bacha Khan University, Civil Officers, Politicians, and countless other civilians on both sides of the Political Divide).
Pashtun Council Canada/PTM Western Canada invites Pashtun diaspora to the Martyrs Day (APS, Quetta Lawyers, Bacha Khan University, Civil Officers, Politicians, and countless other civilians on both sides of the Political Divide).
The Pashtuns historically known as Afghans or Pathans. who share a common history and culture. A substantial majority of Pashtuns share Pashto—an Eastern Irani...
The Pashtuns historically known as Afghans or Pathans. who share a common history and culture. A substantial majority of Pashtuns share Pashto—an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family—as the native language.
Pashtun men from southern Afghanistan
Globally, the Pashtuns are estimated to number around 50 million,[23] but an accurate count remains elusive due to the lack of an official census in Afghanistan since 1979. The majority of the Pashtuns live in the region regarded as Pashtunistan, which has been split between two countries since the Durand Line border was formed after the Second Anglo-Afghan War.[24] There are also significant Pashtun diaspora communities in Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan, especially in the cities of Karachi and Lahore, and in the Rohilkhand region of Uttar Pradesh, India. A recent Pashtun diaspora has also developed in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, primarily in the United Arab Emirates. The Pashtuns are a significant minority group in Pakistan, where they constitute the second-largest ethnic group or about 15% of the population. As the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan (anywhere between 42 and 60 percent of the population), Pashtuns have been the dominant ethno-linguistic group for over 300 years. During the Delhi Sultanate era, the 15th–16th century Lodi dynasty briefly replaced the preexisting rulers in North India until Babur completely deposed the Lodi dynasty. Other Pashtuns fought the Safavids and Mughals before obtaining an independent state in the early 18th century,[25] which began with a successful revolution by Mirwais Hotak followed by conquests of Ahmad Shah Durrani.[26] The Barakzai dynasty played a vital role during the Great Game from the 19th century to the 20th century as they were caught between the imperialist designs of the British and Russian empires.
The Pashtuns historically known as Afghans or Pathans. who share a common history and culture. A substantial majority of Pashtuns share Pashto—an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family—as the native language.
Pashtun men from southern Afghanistan
Globally, the Pashtuns are estimated to number around 50 million,[23] but an accurate count remains elusive due to the lack of an official census in Afghanistan since 1979. The majority of the Pashtuns live in the region regarded as Pashtunistan, which has been split between two countries since the Durand Line border was formed after the Second Anglo-Afghan War.[24] There are also significant Pashtun diaspora communities in Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan, especially in the cities of Karachi and Lahore, and in the Rohilkhand region of Uttar Pradesh, India. A recent Pashtun diaspora has also developed in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, primarily in the United Arab Emirates. The Pashtuns are a significant minority group in Pakistan, where they constitute the second-largest ethnic group or about 15% of the population. As the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan (anywhere between 42 and 60 percent of the population), Pashtuns have been the dominant ethno-linguistic group for over 300 years. During the Delhi Sultanate era, the 15th–16th century Lodi dynasty briefly replaced the preexisting rulers in North India until Babur completely deposed the Lodi dynasty. Other Pashtuns fought the Safavids and Mughals before obtaining an independent state in the early 18th century,[25] which began with a successful revolution by Mirwais Hotak followed by conquests of Ahmad Shah Durrani.[26] The Barakzai dynasty played a vital role during the Great Game from the 19th century to the 20th century as they were caught between the imperialist designs of the British and Russian empires.
Pashtun Diaspora in Europe Protests Waziristan Killings.
Live show on Pashtun Times.
Participants: Aurang Zeb Zalmay, Umar Wazir, Sadat Afghan, Nasir Khan, Pir Riaz, Malik Bazai, Malik Salman.
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Pashtun diaspora
Pashtun diaspora refers to ethnic Pashtuns who live outside of their traditional homeland, which is south of the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan and west of the Indus River in Pakistan.Pakistan is home to the largest Pashtun community.
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Author-Info: Mark O’Donald (Petty Officer 1st Class of the U.S. Navy )
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Eva travels to Peshawar, the heartland of the Pashtun people. She experiences a Jirga, a unique tribal system of justice and heads to the legendary Khyber Pass, the gateway for invasions from the north.​
Catch Episode 4 of A Place Called Pakistan, exclusively on TRT World.
#Pakistan #Pashtuns #Travel
Pashtun Council Canada/PTM Western Canada invites Pashtun diaspora to the Martyrs Day (APS, Quetta Lawyers, Bacha Khan University, Civil Officers, Politicians, and countless other civilians on both sides of the Political Divide).
The Pashtuns historically known as Afghans or Pathans. who share a common history and culture. A substantial majority of Pashtuns share Pashto—an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family—as the native language.
Pashtun men from southern Afghanistan
Globally, the Pashtuns are estimated to number around 50 million,[23] but an accurate count remains elusive due to the lack of an official census in Afghanistan since 1979. The majority of the Pashtuns live in the region regarded as Pashtunistan, which has been split between two countries since the Durand Line border was formed after the Second Anglo-Afghan War.[24] There are also significant Pashtun diaspora communities in Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan, especially in the cities of Karachi and Lahore, and in the Rohilkhand region of Uttar Pradesh, India. A recent Pashtun diaspora has also developed in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, primarily in the United Arab Emirates. The Pashtuns are a significant minority group in Pakistan, where they constitute the second-largest ethnic group or about 15% of the population. As the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan (anywhere between 42 and 60 percent of the population), Pashtuns have been the dominant ethno-linguistic group for over 300 years. During the Delhi Sultanate era, the 15th–16th century Lodi dynasty briefly replaced the preexisting rulers in North India until Babur completely deposed the Lodi dynasty. Other Pashtuns fought the Safavids and Mughals before obtaining an independent state in the early 18th century,[25] which began with a successful revolution by Mirwais Hotak followed by conquests of Ahmad Shah Durrani.[26] The Barakzai dynasty played a vital role during the Great Game from the 19th century to the 20th century as they were caught between the imperialist designs of the British and Russian empires.
The Pashtun ethnic group also known as Pathan are believed to have settled in the vast Pashtunistantribal region in the first millennium C.E., between the Hindu Kush mountains and the Indus River. According to Ethnologue, they currently number around 50 million but some sources give slightly lower or higher figures. In the Indian subcontinent, the group is usually referred to as Pathan.
In a bootleg video from the 1990s, an entire audience of Pakistani men in shalwar kameezes stare transfixed as the steely voice of Zarsanga – the renowned Pakistani Pashtun folk musician – thunders through the air.
The diaspora of Baloch, Sindhis and Pashtuns in Canada organised a demonstration on Saturday to express their solidarity with the thousands of Baloch marchers in Pakistan against atrocities, enforced ...
... that differentiates between "Good Taliban" and "Bad Taliban", along with relentless military operations in the Pashtun-dominated tribal regions along the Durand Line, reported AfghanDiasporaNetwork.
Pakistan's policy of disturbing the tribal people along its border regions with Afghanistan has many dimensions, AfghanDiasporaNetwork reported ... Afghanistan has not accepted the 2,640-kilometre borderline as it divides traditional Pashtun regions.
...AfghanDiaspora ... The ongoing fencing between the two countries has major consequences for closely knit Pashtun and Balochi tribal communities on both sides of the fencing, reported Afghan Diaspora.
Khan took flak from the Afghan diaspora and ethnic Pashtun nationalist forces by asserting that a part of Pashtun civilization looked down on women’s education and even stipends and perks could not attract them to send their daughters to schools.