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Retrieved 29 May 2020. Pashtun, also
spelled Pushtun or Pakhtun,
Hindustani Pathan,
Persian Afghan, Pashto-speaking
people residing...
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Dilazak is a
Pushtun tribe from
Karlani Division of Afghans.
Around 1520, a
Pashtun tribe, the Yousafzai, was
expelled from
Kabul by
Mirza Ulugh Beg,...
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Theology in
Pushtūn Society." M.A. Thesis,
University of Nottingham, 2003. Sampson, Robert. "The
Poetry of
Rahman Baba: The
Gentle Side of
Pushtun Consciousness...
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Kuwait Ayyalah –
Arabian Peninsula Attan -
Afghanistan and
Pushtun Areas of ****stan
Baris – Bali,
Indonesia Bende War
Dance –
Nigeria Buza...
- 2010. Haidar,
Suhasini (3
February 2018). "Tattooed 'blue-skinned'
Hindu Pushtuns look back at
their roots". The Hindu. "The 'Kabuliwala'
Afghans of Kolkata"...
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Afghan refugee camps, may
provide an
interpretation of
Islam that "blends
Pushtun ideals and
Deobandi views,
precisely the
hallmark of the Taliban." The...
- of Loe Khan
Nasher and
grandson of Sher Khan Nasher. He was an
ethnic Pushtun, the
hereditary Khan of the
Kharoti (Ghilzai) tribe, born in Qarabagh,...
- Amazai, the
subbranch of Mandanr, is
another prominent branch of
Yousufzai pushtun.
Amazai spreads from
ShahbazGarhi of
Mardan to the
border of
former Swat...
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University Press. p. 321. ISBN 978-0199387984.
Retrieved 26 July 2016. In
Pushtun folklore, Barak, Alak and
Popol were
brothers who went
their separate ways...
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Suhasini (3
February 2018). "Tattooed 'blue-skinned'
Hindu Pushtuns look back at
their roots". The Hindu.
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