pashtun in A Sentence

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    Pashtun culture is at least 2,000 years old.

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    They say,‘How can a Pashtun girl play music?'?

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    He speaks Pashtun, which is what the Taliban speak.

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    Nang(honor)- A Pashtun must defend the weak around him.

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    into a Muslim Pashtun(also known as Pathan or Afghan) family.

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    Its largest ethnic group is the Pashtun, followed by Tajik,

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    is divided into the following ethnolinguistic groups: Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara,

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    One such great tradition of Pashtun culture is Hujra which still exists

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    On 22 October 1947, Pakistan's Pashtun tribal militias crossed the border of the state.

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    The finest is the Jama Masjid or great mosque, a notable example of Pashtun architecture.

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    One such great tradition of Pashtun culture is Hujra which still exists here in its full swing.

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    In 1759, he raised an army from the Pashtun tribes and made several gains against the smaller garrisons.

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    Its largest ethnic group is the Pashtun, followed by Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aimak, Turkmen, Baloch and a few others.

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    On 22 October 1947, Pashtun militants invaded Baramulla in a Pakistan army truck, and raped women including European nuns.

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    Brotherhood and trust- the belief that fellow Pashtun brothers or sisters should be trusted and assisted to the greatest extent possible.

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    The oldest mosque dates from 1405- the finest being the Jama Masjid or great mosque, a notable example of Pashtun architecture.

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    Ahmed was born on 22 August 1925 in Muktsar, Punjab, British India, into an ethnic Pashtun family of the Mohmand tribe.

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    During the initial stages of the conflict, Pakistan's Pashtun tribal militias crossed the border of the state, occupying several villages, including Tithwal.

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    In Afghanistan, the Taliban is also a largely Pashtun movement, but its attitude toward the polio eradication effort could not be more different.

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    This mountainous region was never ruled directly by the British, and the Pashtun have fiercely resisted attempts by the Pakistani state to expand its power.

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    In addition to the 21 Sikh dead, reports of Pashtun losses range from between 180 and 600, though it's difficult to discern the true number accurately.

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    On the same vein from“Zakhimi Dil”(a Pashtun song),“There's a boy across the river with a bottom like a peach, but, alas, I cannot swim…” … errr.

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    She said that she would always defer to the wishes of her father, who, though a fierce advocate of his daughter's rights, was still culturally“a Pashtun father.”.

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    He resigned his commission in 1921, after refusing to be posted in Waziristan, where the British Indian Army was launching operations against his fellow Pashtun tribes 1919-20.

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    Another slightly more bizarre very old Pashtun proverb, this one not catching on in the West, is“A woman for business, a boy for pleasure, a goat for choice”.

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    The population of the country is divided into the following ethnolinguistic groups: Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aymāq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Arab, Brahui, Pamiri and a few others.

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    Pashto speakers(mainly Pashtun people from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and eastern Afghanistan) also use the Eid greeting"May your festival be blessed" Pashto: اختر دی مبارک سه‎; akhtar de nekmregha sha.

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    Malala's bold spirit is embodied in the story of her namesake, Malalai of Maiwand, a female Pashtun warrior who helped defeat the British in 1880 during the Second Anglo-Afghan War.

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    Ziauddin, a poet and community activist, named the school for a Pashtun warrior-poet, and was a staunch advocate of education for girls, and ardent supporter of his daughter's aspirations.

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    The popular green tea called kahwah is often served after every meal in the Pashtun belt of Balochistan and in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which is where the Khyber Pass is found.

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