-
operated among the
Yusufzai of Swat
region until at
least 1920s.
Hamsāya The
hamsāya or "shade sharers" were the
clients or
dependents from
other (non-Yusufzai)...
-
predominantly inhabited by Pashtuns, with
minority communities referred to as
Hamsaya (protected peoples),
including a Sikh
community primarily involved in trade...
- also in the
United States. This list is
incomplete Album:
Bachi Hamsaya Bachi Hamsaya Aros O
Bacha Maida Maida **** Jan Ba Yin Sazi
Mahali Ghataghani...
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including agriculture and
local governance. The Baba
Nawasi are
known as
Hamsaya and
include several sub-tribes such as
Lakhri Khel,
Sultan Khel, Usai,...
- overlords. The Arora, the Khatri, or the
Bhatia shop-keeper in a
village is a
hamsaya of the
proprietors of the land; that is to say, he
lives rent free in a...
- Under-Bracket Comments.
Translated by
Khadim Rahmani Nuri of Shillong, India: Sufi
Hamsaya-Gurudwar, 1964. The
Meaning of the Qur'an.Translated by
Muhammad Akbar...
- overlords. The Arora, the Khatri, or the
Bhatia shop-keeper in a
village is a
hamsaya of the
proprietors of the land; that is to say, he
lives rent free in a...
- Āṣaf Khān Qazwīnī u. a.: Tārīkh-i alfī: tārīkh-i īrān wa kishwarhā-yi
hamsāya dar sālhā-yi 850-984H. Enteshārāt-i Fekr-i rūz wa Kulbah.
Teheran 1378H...
-
aawar (Kings,
governors and
invaders of Multan)
Saraiki Zaban aur us ki
hamsaya ilaqi zabaneen Saraiki zaban de qaeday,
qanoon (Rules and
regulations of...