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Muhammad Anwar Badakhshani (Urdu: مولانا سید محمد انور بدخشانی; 1932 – 13
August 2024) was an Afghan-born ****stani scholar,
writer and educator...
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Tajikistan also
called Badakhshanis Badakhshan (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Badakhshani. If an internal...
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Chinese men,
other men such as Hindus, Armenians, Jews, Russians, and
Badakhshanis (Pamiris)
intermarried with
local Uyghur women.: 84 The
local society...
- (1938–2009)
Abdul Hakim Haqqani (born 1967)
Abdul Malik Abdul Rauf
Anwar Badakhshani (1932-2024) Asif
Mohseni (1935–2009)
Fazal Hadi
Shinwari (1927–2011)...
- the name of the
Chitral region) or Qāshqārī.
Among the
Pashtuns and
Badakhshanis it is
known as Kashkār.
Another name, used by
Leitner in 1880, is Arnyiá...
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April 2016.
Retrieved 7 June 2019. Nasīr al-Din al-Tusi, tr. S.J.
Badakhshani,
Contemplation and Action, 44 "Qur'an". Encyclopædia
Britannica Online...
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characteristic minor-like
scale [1].
Lutes are an
extremely important part of
Badakhshani music,
especially the three-stringed
shortneck lute pla**** with a wooden...
- ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. "Ghijak". Aga Khan
Development Network.
Retrieved 2020-08-24. "
Badakhshani Instruments".
Retrieved 2020-08-24.
Afghan ghaychak (box lute) Tajik...
- that
speak one of the
Pamir languages refer to
themselves as
Pamiri or
Badakhshani, and
there has been a
movement to
separate their identity from that of...
- In 2012, the
elektrodombyra was created. The Hazara, Turkestani, and
Badakhshani damburas,
commonly found in Afghanistan, are
fretless with a body and...