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- Pashtunistan (Pashto: پښتونستان, lit. 'land of the Pashtuns')or Pakhtunistan is a historical region on the crossroads of Central and South Asia, located...
- The flag of Pashtunistan (Pashto: د پښتونستان بیرغ) is a flag representing a proposed independent state of Pashtunistan. The flag was adopted by Pashtun...
- after being under foreign rule for many centuries. The eastern parts of Pashtunistan was ruled by the Mughal Empire, while the western parts were ruled by...
- the ethnic Pashtuns be given a choice to have an independent state of Pashtunistan, which was to comprise all of the Pashtun territories of British India...
- Mughalgai on the Afghan side of the Waziristan border while chasing the Pashtunistan separatist forces loyal to the Faqir of Ipi who attacked ****stani military...
- homeland of Pashtunistan, a historic region that is today situated over parts of Afghanistan and ****stan. While the (erstwhile) Pashtunistan is home to...
- also known as Pakhtuns or Afghans, are an ethnic group that inhabit the Pashtunistan region of Afghanistan and ****stan. They are one of the most populous...
- Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan to change the name to Pashtunistan but he contended that the term Pashtunistan had become controversial and was being politicized...
- with Afghanistan, where he propagated idea of an independent state, Pashtunistan, and continued his raids against the British, using bases in Afghanistan...
- Ipi to secede from ****stan and establish a separate Pashtun state of Pashtunistan. British East India Company defeated the Sikhs during the Second Anglo-Sikh...