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Pushtu, Iran date March 2012 name Pashto | image Pashto in Nastaliq. png | imagesize
Kaynak: Pashto language Zarsanga is a famous
Pushtu singer widely known as The Queen Of Pashtun Folklore She was born in 1946 at Zafar Mamakhel, a small village
Kaynak: ZarsangaQuetta (the word derives from kwatta,
Pushtu for fort) is a natural fort, surrounded as it is by imposing hills on all sides.
Kaynak: History of QuettaPoshtu (پشتو, also Romanize d as Poshtū and Pashtoo; also known as Posthū and
Pushtu is a village in Riz Rural District , Riz District ,
Kaynak: Poshtu, Bushehropportunities for studying the Baluch people (Baloch) and became an authority on the various dialects of the Baluch and
Pushtu language s.
Kaynak: Mansel Longworth DamesTheir name, which designates their occupation, is derived from the same root as the
Pushtu word for to graze. They were almost wholly
Kaynak: Povindahof Newspapers, an independent media group which also publishes The Daily Afghanistan , the largest Persian and
Pushtu paper in Afghanistan.
Kaynak: The Daily Outlook AfghanistanHe had three sons namely Abdul Wali Khan a renowned politician, Ghani Khan a famous
Pushtu poet and Ali Khan a dedicated educationist.
Kaynak: Rajjarof Kaniguram as the historical focal point of the tribe and the continued effort to retain their native tongue (Urmar)which predates
Pushtu.
Kaynak: Pir RoshanIn 1927 the
Pushtu Literature Committee was formed; six missionary societies were involved and Christensen chaired the committee.
Kaynak: Jens ChristensenOn 1 October 1939 the External Service began with a broadcast in
Pushtu ; it was intended to counter radio propaganda from Germany
Kaynak: All India RadioOther major works include his contribution to the catalogue of the Persian, Turkish, Hindustani and
Pushtu manuscripts in the Bodleian,
Kaynak: Alfred Felix Landon BeestonThe channel's longest-running international music based show was "Music Hour with Wiqar Ali Khan" hosted in English and
Pushtu, Rock On is
Kaynak: ARY MusikNaghar had six sons, their names were Ans, Trik, Parman, Abdul Rahman, Damsan and Saleh according to
Pushtu historians. These tribes are
Kaynak: Naghar (Pashtun tribe)Early years and 1890s: He was fluent in Urdu and
Pushtu by then. He combined medical work with public preaching in
Pushtu and selling
Kaynak: Theodore Leighton PennellThere could also be found Nomad Pushtun tribesmen scatterd around the city and the adjoining villages who speak
Pushtu as their first
Kaynak: Piplan