-
Afghanistan are
sieve makers, shoe
repairers and
animal traders,
while the
Shadibaz peddle cloth,
bangles and haberdashery.
These communities are endogamous...
- Pikraj, the
Shadibaz, the Noristani, and the Vangawala. The
latter and the
Pikraj also
worked as
animal dealers. Some men
among the
Shadibaz and the Vangawala...
- Kuṭaṭa
Lawani Luli
Mogat Maskurahi Musalli Nausar Pikraj Qawal Sabzaki Sadu
Shadibaz (Shadiwan)
Sheikh Mohammadi tribe Noristani Siyahpayak Vangawala (Bangṛiwal/Churifrosh)...
- four of the country's
itinerant communities: the Jalali, the Pikraj, the
Shadibaz and the Vangawala.
Itinerant communities in Afghanistan,
whether Inku-speaking...
- 400s AD Huns
Eurasian Steppe Inku Indo-European 1990s Jalali, Pikraj,
Shadibaz,
Vangawala Afghanistan Kambojan Indo-European [data missing]
Kambojas Kamboja...
- 1980s. In her
research in Afghanistan, Rao
identified the Jalali, Pikraj,
Shadibaz and
Vangawala peoples as four
clans of "industrial nomads" who
speak a...