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Pashtuns (/ˈpʌʃˌtʊn/, /ˈpɑːʃˌtʊn/, /ˈpæʃˌtuːn/; Pashto: پښتانه, romanized: Pəx̌tānə́;), also
known as Pakhtuns, or Pathans, are a nomadic, pastoral, eastern...
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Quraysh or from one of Muhammad's companions), but also
Muslims of
Pasthun or Turko-Mongol (Mughal) descent. Over time,
people who were not of Hashimite...
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battle (nevertheless, the
casualty rate
between the
Indian soldiers and the
Pasthun tribals remained 20:1, as
compared to the
strength on both sides). In recognition...
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group of
militant clans in
South Asia.
According to
Henry Walter Bellew,
Pasthun and
Rajputs both had
similar tribe names that
changed over time. Additionally...
- ****stan was in the
interest of both Iraq and India.
Militant groups like
Pasthun Zalmay,
which were made up of
Baloch and
Pashtun militants, were in direct...
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feuds and
quarrels and from
creating enmity. I
promise to
treat every Pasthun as my
brother and friend. I
promise to
refrain from
antisocial customs...
- been aware, from his Governor's position, of the
efforts to
mobilise the
Pasthun tribes. He had
alerted Messervy, who
apparently promised to warn Liaquat...
- ****stan was in the
interest of both Iraq and India. The
militant group Pasthun Zalmay was
responsible for a
series of bomb
blasts and
other insurgent...
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established in 1966 as
Ghandhara Industries by
Habibullah Khan Khattak, a
pasthun and a
retired army
Lieutenant General from ****stan Army. He established...
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carried out.)
Operation Fire
Eater (German-Italian
plans to
instigate a
Pasthun rebellion against British India on the ****stani Side and form a pro-Axis...