- in English. They
preferred it to 'Pashtun', 'Pashtoon', 'Pakhtun' or '
Pukhtun', all
Pashtu versions of the same word,
which the
frontier tribesmen would...
- anthropology.
Routledge &
Kegan Paul, 1980. ISBN 0-7100-0547-4. Ahmed,
Akbar S.
Pukhtun economy and society:
traditional structure and
economic development in...
- The
Pashtun tribes (Pashto: پښتانه قبايل), are
tribes of the
Pashtun people, a
large Eastern Iranian ethnic group who
speak the
Pashto language and follow...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- to
promote Pashtunization.
Ideal Pukhtun behaviour approximates the
features of Pukhtunwali, the code of the
Pukhtuns,
which includes the
following traditional...
-
surprised to find
himself cast as a part of
Tasweroona due to his
typical Pukhtun features and personality. "Senior
Pashto vocalists take
audience to yore...
- for S****
Ahmad came in 1830.
After being bribed by
Ranjit Singh, many
Pukhtun leaders rose
against him and
around two
hundred mujahideen were killed...
- journal}}: Cite
journal requires |journal= (help) Ahmad, A. S. (1980).
Pukhtun economy and society:
Traditional structure and
economic development in...
- also made
various donations. Haji
Sahib of Turangzai, the most
famous Pukhtun religious leader of the time was
requested by
Nawab Sir
Sahibzada Abdul...
- as
chapbooks or in
audio formats. The tale has also been
termed as the
Pukhtun version of
Romeo and Juliet. The
story of
Yusuf Khan and
Sherbano was put...