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Pashto (/ˈpʌʃtoʊ/...
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Prose writers and
poets who work in the
Pashto language include: List of Pashto-language
writers may
refer to:
Rahman Baba (1653–1711) Khan
Abdul Ghani...
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divided into two main dialects, the
southern "Pashto" and the
northern "
Pukhto". The
language has
ancient origins and
bears similarities to
extinct languages...
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Grammar of the
Pukhto, Pushto: or
Language of the Afghans. London. ISBN 9788120602670.{{cite book}}:...
- in a sense. Pashto, or
Pukhto is
language of the
Pashtuns and also is a code of
conduct which is
known with same name as
Pukhto or
sometimes Pukhtunwali...
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Zaman Taizi, Nara
Zheba (The
Virile Language), (Nowshera:
Kamil Pukhto Adabi Jirgah). Olaf Caroe, The Pathans : 550 B.C. – A.D. 1957, (London:...
- 2021-01-10. Raverty, H. G. (Henry George) (1860). "A
dictionary of the
Pukhto, Pushto, or
language of the Afghans; with
remarks on the
originality of...
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Philibhit Britannica.com.
Henry George Raverty (1860). A
Grammar of the
Pukhto,
Pushto Or
Language of the Afghans, in
which the
Rules are
Illustrated by...