- The
Ormur (Pashto: اورمړ), also
called Burki or
Baraki (Pashto: برکي), are an
Eastern Iranic people and
Pashtun tribe mainly living in
Baraki Barak, in...
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Ormuri (Ormuri: اورموړی Pashto: اورموړی) also
known as Baraki,
Ormur,
Ormui or
Bargista is an
Eastern Iranian language spoken in
Southeast Afghanistan...
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three similarly named villages:
Ormur Bala,
Ormur Miana, and
Ormur Payan.
Urmar Payan “URMAR PAYAN” also
spelled Ormur Payan (Urdu: ارمڑ پایان), is one...
- Pashtuns, it is
either unclear or controversial. The
Karlani confederacy Ormur Baraki, who
became the
progenitor of the Karlani.: 33
There are several...
- انصاري; c. 1525 – 1585),
commonly known as Pīr Rōshān or Pīr Rōkhān, was an
Ormur warrior, Sufi poet and
revolutionary leader. He
wrote mostly in Pashto,...
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mythological serpentine creatures in Swedish: orm, Icelandic:
ormur, and Faroese:
ormur. A
similar theme can be seen in German, with
surviving compositions...
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territory in
South Waziristan lies the
influential Ormur (Burki) tribe's
stronghold of Ka****am. The
Ormurs are
considered by
other tribes of
South Waziristan...
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began to help on the farm of a rich
neighbour named Ormur, in
exchange for room and board.
Ormur died some
years later from
natural causes and left his...
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Karlan was
adopted in
exchange of a
cooking pot, and was
found by two
Ormur brothers in an
empty field where an army had
encamped previous night. The...
- that the
similarities between Pashtun and
Ormuri people persist because Ormur was the
grandson of Qasi
Abdur Rasheed – the
forefather of all
Pashtun tribes...