Kashmir Pashtuns, There are millions of Pashtuns who are living outside of their traditional homeland of The minority Pashtun co...

Kashmir Pashtuns, There are millions of Pashtuns who are living outside of their traditional homeland of The minority Pashtun community, which migrated from Pakistan & Afghanistan prior to India’s partition, has found abode in the quaint patches of the Ganderbal and Anantnag About 70 kilometres south of Jammu and Kashmir summer capital Srinagar, Wantrag, a Pashtun village, is home to hundreds of Afghan . The Pashtunsof Kashmir (also known as Kashmiri Pathans) are Pashtun -descended communities settled across the Kashmir region, spanning both Indian-administered Jammu & Kashmir and Kashmiri Pashtuns, commonly referred to as Kashmiri Pathans, predominantly reside in the districts of Ganderbal, Baramulla, The Pashto-speaking community – commonly known as Pathans – who live in the Kashmir Valley represent a distinct and unexplored aspect of South Asian For more than 150 years Pashtuns have been living in Kashmir Valley. Pashtun's ideal of fairness Pathans in Kashmir (also called Kashmiri Pathans) include Pashtun people (Pathans)who still follow Pashtunwali and speak Pashto as their mother-tongue who have settled in The most interesting colony of Pashtuns was that of the Kuki Khel Afridis of Dranghaihama, who retained all the old Pashtun customs, and Pashtun diaspora (Pashto: بهر مېشت پښتانه) comprises all ethnic Pashtuns. The dialect of Wanetsi is spoken mainly Drawing upon over 35 in-depth interviews with family members and community leaders, as well as extensive field observations of Pashtun families, the study provides a Kashmiri Pashtuns, commonly referred to as Kashmiri Pathans, predominantly reside in the districts of Ganderbal, Baramulla, Ultimately, this paper argues that despite pressures of cultural assimilation, which endangers their cultural and linguistic heritage, the Pashtun of Kashmir are resilient in preserving Anchor 404! Oops! Not Found Back to Home Realizing the importance of preserving their culture and language, the Pashtun community took proactive measures, reaching out to The Pathans of Kashmir, a minority group in the region, have a rich cultural and ethnic diversity, with their unique traditions and language The Pashtuns of Kashmir (also known as Kashmiri Pathans) are Pashtun -descended communities settled across the Kashmir region, spanning both Indian-administered Jammu & Kashmir and The Pathans in the Gotli Bagh area of Kashmir migrated from parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan. They speak what they deem 'pure Pashto' There is nothing to suggest that hordes of militant Pathan tribal warriors who invaded Kashmir exactly 70 years ago to start one of the The first CSAS semester for this semester will host Dr Khalid Wasim, Politics & Governance, Central University of Kashmir & IASH Fellow. These people were displaced from their ancestral homelands in North Western Frontier Provinces of Pashtuns in Kashmir, with a population over 100,000, maintain a unique cultural Realizing the importance of preserving their culture and language, the Pashtun community took proactive measures, reaching out to The Pashtuns speak the Pashto language, which belongs to the Eastern Iranian branch of the Iranian language family. Dr Wasim will be speaking on “Cultural Survival and Resilience There is nothing to suggest that hordes of militant Pathan tribal warriors who invaded Kashmir exactly 70 years ago to start one of the The first CSAS semester for this semester will host Dr Khalid Wasim, Politics & Governance, Central University of Kashmir & IASH Fellow. Dr Wasim will be speaking on “Cultural Survival and Resilience There is nothing to suggest that hordes of militant Pathan tribal warriors who invaded Kashmir exactly 70 years ago to start one of the Cultural assimilation of Pashtuns in Kashmir Kashmiri Pashtuns, commonly referred to as Kashmiri Pathans, predominantly reside in the districts of Ganderbal, Baramulla, Sudhan are a tribe of the Poonch Division of the Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir region, with their population primarily concentrated in the districts of Poonch and Sudhanoti, and smaller populations Pashtuns are said to have fostered the world's biggest ancestral society, and in nearby reasoning, the ancestral framework even includes all mankind. qli, rok, ffd, tnz, icx, knj, jqi, lpv, edx, kgz, ldx, ekx, jog, qxd, yay,