pashtuns in A Sentence

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    Shut up!-Pashtuns and Hazaras are brothers!

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    Tajiks, Pashtuns and Baluch people of the region.

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    The Pashtuns(ethnic Afghans)

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    Tajiks are the majority and some Pashtuns also live there.

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    the Durrani Empire in 1747, Pashtuns expanded by forming communities north of the Hindu Kush

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    The monarchs of Afghanistan were all Pashtuns, except one who ruled for only ten months in 1932.

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    The Pashtuns(ethnic Afghans) make up the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan, comprising between 38% and 42% of the country's population.

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    Pashtunistan/Waziristan: Pashtuns have never accepted this artificial construct of regional autonomy and are driven by their fierce desire for freedom.

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    He is stated to have killed 20 Afghans, the Pashtuns having to set fire to the post to kill him.

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    That said, it was probably at least 180 as that is what the Pashtuns themselves later reported as their losses in that battle.

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    The prisoner died later that evening and his body was placed in a location where a British soldier had previously been flayed alive by the Pashtuns.

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    After the rise of the Hotaki dynasty in 1709 and the Durrani Empire in 1747, Pashtuns expanded by forming communities north of the Hindu Kush and elsewhere in Afghanistan.

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    But when the Pashtuns fell into disarray with the death of Sher Shah Suri, Humayun returned with a mixed army, raised more troops and managed to reconquer Delhi in 1555.

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    The women of this group, particularly in the Afridi tribe of the Pashtuns(who today primarily reside in present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan), would occasionally execute people this way, as mentioned by the British John Masters who was stationed in British India when he was 18 in 1933.

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    Since the Indo-Iranians built their first kingdom in Balkh(Bactria, Daxia, Bukhdi) some scholars believe that it was from this area that different waves of Indo-Iranians spread to north-east Iran and Seistan region, where they, in part, became today's Persians, Tajiks, Pashtuns and Baluch people of the region.

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