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Waygal District (Waigali: Vägal, Pashto: وایگل ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی وایگل) is a
district of
Nuristan Province in
eastern Afghanistan. It has nine...
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Nuristani Kalasha, is a
language spoken by
about 10,000
Nuristani people of the
Waigal Valley in the
Nuristan Province of Afghanistan. The
native name is Kalaṣa-alâ...
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titled Kalashum Political Organization: A
Study of
Village Government in
Waigal Valley,
Nuristan which was
supervised by
Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard. After...
- Klimburg, M. (1999). The
Kafirs of the
Hindu Kush: art and
society of the
Waigal and
Ashkun Kafirs (Vol. 1).
Franz Steiner Verlag. Morgenstierne, G. (1929)...
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Kalasha came from the south, from
present day
Afghanistan where the
Waigal valley is
still called Kalashum. It
seems that the
Kalasha speaking people...
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Influence in Nuristan: A
Study of
Social Control &
Dispute Settlement in
Waigal Valley, Afghanistan."
Seminar Press,
London & New York. Wilber,
Donald N...
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inevitably degraded the
relationships between the U.S. Army and the
Waigal po****tion." This statement,
portraying the
operational approaches of the...
- Jones, Schuyler. Men of Influence:
Social Control &
Dispute Settlement in
Waigal Valley, Afghanistan.
Seminar Press,
London & New York, 1974. This article...
- gřâm in the
middle Pech Valley, and
thence moved further on into the
lower Wâigal basin.
There they
established the
community of nišeigrâm and
gradually settled...
- from west to east
comprises basins of Alishang, Alingar, Pech or Prasun,
Waigal and Bashgal. The
region became a
refuge of an old
group of Indo-European...