- Nənawā́te (Pashto: ننواتې, "sanctuary") is a
tenet of the
Pashtunwali code of the
Pashtun people. It
allows a
beleaguered person to
enter the
house of...
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about the
Pashtun people's code of honour, Pashtunwali;
particularly nanawatai,
which requires that an
enemy is to be
given sanctuary if he asks. En...
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performed by
students for free.
Other plays include The
Afghan Women and
Nanawatai, upon
which the film The
Beast is based. Two
recent plays are Sleepwalk...
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gives in to the
Pathan tradition of
offering hospitality and
sanctuary (
Nanawatai) even to
uninvited guests.
Various situations ensue due to
cultural misunderstandings...
- It is the way of the Pashtuns. We have melmestia,
being a good host,
nanawatai,
giving asylum, and badal, vengeance.
Pashtuns live by
these things. — Abdur...
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Icelandic film The
Beast (1988 film), an
American film
based on the play
Nanawatai The
Beast (1996 film), a
television film
based on the 1991
novel Beast...
- his home that
first day in
accordance with the
Pashtunwali custom of
Nanawatai,
whereby asylum is
given to a
person to
protect them from
their enemies...
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hotel Maître d'hôtel –
Manager of the
public part of a
formal restaurant Nanawatai –
Pashtun concept of
sanctuary at all
costs Reciprocal altruism – Form...
- be in the
position to
return it
adequately when the
occasion demands".
Nanawatai Banting,
Erinn (2003).
Afghanistan the People.
Crabtree Publishing Company...
- dormitory-based accommodation.
Proxeny Xenia (Gr****)
Hospitality law
Nanawatai Melmastia One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text from...