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Khawagoo Malgaroo, The Pashtuns ( also Pushtun, Pakhtun or ethnic Afghans ) are an ethno-linguistic group living primarily in eastern and southern Afghanistan and in the North West Frontier Province Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. The Pashtuns are typically characterized by their language, adherence to their pre-Islamic indigenous religious code of honor and culture Pashtunwali and Islam.
Pashtuns have managed to survive a turbulent history despite having rarely been united. Their history can literally be traced back millennia, while their modern past began with the rise of the Durrani Empire starting in 1747. Pashtun martial prowess has been renowned since the accounts of Alexander the Greats Ancient Greeks and Pashtuns were one of the few groups that managed to impede British imperialism during the 19th century. The efforts of the Pashtuns was pivotal during the Soviet war in Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989 as many joined the ranks of the Mujahideen The Pashtuns gained some dubious notoriety as a result of the rise and fall of the Taliban since they were the main ethnic contingent in the movement. Modern Pashtuns have been prominent in the rebuilding of Afghanistan and are an important community in Pakistan where they are the second largest ethnic group.
This website is the evidence of nonviolence and liberalism of Pashtuns and Pashtun society
Malgaroo: The recent invader is the “radicals”A chunk of notorious species are now earning the name of “terrorist” for the liberal, nonviolent, art lover, and freedom lover Pashtuns.
It’s true that they always been in struggle against all those invaders who want to rule on them, they never accept
them but always defeat them. The people of this valley were brave, industrious warriors, and the lovers of freedom.
The Pashtuns are the world's largest (patriarchal) segmentary lineage tribal group in existence. The total population of the group is estimated to be over 40 million, but an accurate count remains elusive as there has not been an official census in Afghanistan since the 1970s, while in Pakistan due to the migratory nature of many Pashtun tribes as well
as the practice of secluding women, exact figures are to hard to attain.
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