The Pashayi or Pashai, formerly known as the Alina, (/pəˈʃaɪ/; Pashayi: پشهای, romanised: Paṣhəy) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group living primarily...
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Pashayi or Pashai (پشه اې ژبه) is a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken by the Pashai people in parts of Kapisa, Laghman, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Kunar...
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Odia people Palula people Pashayi people Pahari people Punjabi people Rajasthani people Romani people Rohingya people Sadan people Saraiki people Saurashtra...
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Tajiks (redirect from Tājik people)
Badghis and Herat. Despite not being Tajik, the westernmost Indo-Aryan Pashayi people of eastern Afghanistan have deliberately been listed as Tajik by census...
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education to Darai Nur, majority of the valley being inhabited by the Pashayi people. Because villagers didn’t know the intention behind the literacy campaign...
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Darai Nur or Dara-i Noor (Pashto/Persian/Pashayi: دره نور) is a district in the north of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. Its population was estimated...
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origin, sky, their loyalty, long winter in Hazaristan, their future and development. 1947–present Flag of Pashtunistan ?–present Flag of Pashayi people...
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people Kalash people Chitral Kalasha language Kho people Khowar language Nuristanis Nuristani languages Pashayi people Pashayi languages Shina people...
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while Pashto is spoken by 50%, Uzbek 10%, English 5%, Turkmen 2%, Urdu 2%, Pashayi 1%, Nuristani 1%, Arabic 1%, and Balochi 1% (2021 est). Data represent...
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Muslim conquests of Afghanistan (category Nuristani people)
Farsiwanis, Nuristanis and Pashayi people before or during 16th and 17th centuries. Before their conversion, the Nuristanis or Kafir people of Kafiristan practiced...
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or during 16th and 17th centuries, displaced the original Kafirs and Pashayi people from Kunar Valley and Laghman valley, the two eastern provinces near...
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Ethnic groups in Afghanistan (redirect from Peoples of Afghanistan)
the region mention the Pashayi as living in a region producing rice and sugarcane, with many wooded areas. Many of the people of the region were Buddhists...
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Dardic languages (redirect from List of Pashayi languages)
to identify the area inhabited by an indefinite people, and used in Rajatarangini in reference to people outside Kashmir, has come to have ethnographic...
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Demographics of Afghanistan (redirect from Afghanistan/People)
Baloch 0.5, Nuristani 0.4, Aimak 0.1, Arab 0.7, Pashayi 0.3 "Afghanistan in 2004 – A survey of the Afghan people" (PDF). Kabul, Afghanistan: The Asia Foundation...
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Afghans (redirect from People of Afghanistan)
citizens of Afghanistan consist of Pashtun, Tajik, Uzbek, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashayi, Nuristani, Aimaq, Arab, Kyrgyz, Qizilbash, Gurjar, Brahui, and members...
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Hinduism in Afghanistan (section Notable people)
Hindkowans, the Indo-Aryan native inhabitants of the region, including Pashayi and Nuristanis, were also known to be followers of a sect of Ancient Hinduism...
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Nuristanis (redirect from Hindukush Kafir people)
Askunu Dungulio Gramsana Jench Kata Kom Kshto Mumo Sanu Kho people Dardic people Burusho people Gurjar Dogan (deity) Kata-vari dialect "Afghanistan - Nuristani"...
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Pashtunistan (section The native people)
and South Asia, located on the Iranian Plateau, inhabited by the Pashtun people of southern and eastern Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan, wherein Pashtun...
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some anthropologists suggesting they may be related to the Nuristanis or Pashayi. The Korangalis also speak their own dialect. Historically, the Korangalis...
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Gandharis and Kambojas, while the Pashayi and Nuristanis are contemporary examples of these Indo-Aryan Vedic people. With a component of Vedic ancestors...
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Central Indo-Aryan languages (redirect from Hindi people)
Technically it is a pidgin, i.e. neither is it a native language of any people nor is it used in formal settings by the educated and upper social strata...
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Hazrat Ali (Afghan politician) (category Members of the House of the People (Afghanistan))
Alliance in eastern Afghanistan. Ali was born in 1964 in Kabul to an ethnic Pashayi family. He rose to prominence during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan...
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Kunar Province (section Notable People from Kunar)
to 96 percent of the population. Pashtun, Ashkun, Gawar-Bati, Gujaran, Pashayi, and Waigali are the major ethnic groups of Kunar. The major tribes of...
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Kutchi language (section Kutchi people)
Kishtwari Shina Shina Brokskat Kundal Shahi Kalkoti Ushoji Palula Sawi Pashayi Pashayi Kunar Dameli Gawar-Bati Nangalami Shumashti Wotapuri-Katarqalai Chitral...
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Gowro, Indus Kohistani, Kalami, Tirahi, Torwali, Wotapuri-Katarqalai; Pashayi Kunar: Dameli, Gawar-Bati, Nangalami, Shumashti. The Northern Indo-Aryan...
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Changhma Bhach) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Chakma and Daingnet people. The language has common features with other languages in the region like...
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traditional Afghan dress Burqa-clad women A girl in Hazara dress A girl in Pashayi dress Nomadic kuchi woman A choker necklace from Afghanistan made from...
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while Pashto is spoken by 50%, Uzbek 10%, English 5%, Turkmen 2%, Urdu 2%, Pashayi 1%, Nuristani 1%, Arabic 1%, and Balochi 1% (2021 est). Data represent...
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Hindi and Urdu. It developed from Shauraseni Prakrit and was spoken by the peoples of the region around Delhi, in roughly the 10th–13th centuries before the...
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