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  2. Pashtuns - Wikipedia

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    The most frequent haplogroup among Pakistani Pashtuns is haplogroup R which is found at a rate of 28–50%. Haplogroup J2 was found in 9% to 24% depending on the study and Haplogroup E has been found at a frequency of 4% to 13%. Haplogroup L occurs at a rate of 8%. Certain Pakistani Pashtun groups exhibit high levels of R1b.

  3. List of Pashtuns - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan; Javed Afridi – Pakistani business tycoon, ... Junaid Jamshed was born in a Khattak Pathan family in Karachi. Sardar Ali Takkar – Pashto singer, ...

  4. Pathans of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Pathan recruits in the First World War as part of British Indian Army Colonies of Pathans (Pashtun people) arriving in Punjab are accounted for by Sir Densil Ibbetson in the following manner: During the Khilji , Lodi and Surid dynasties many Pathans migrated to Punjab especially during the reign of Jalal-ud-din Khalji , Bahlol Lodi and Sher ...

  5. Pashtun diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Major Indian Pathan tribes lived in the following areas. While many persons belonging to these tribes moved to the Afghan-Pakistan border, others chose to stay and thus, descendants of these tribes still reside in the parts of India listed below: [39] There are major Pashtun settlements in Saharanpur, Farrukhabad, Bihar and Kolkota. [40]

  6. List of Pashtun empires and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    These princely states were eventually abolished and integrated into the federation (see Former administrative units of Pakistan and Political integration of India). Rohilla Chieftaincies (1710–1857). Ali Mohammed Khan, an ethnic Jat and honorary Pathan, founded the Rohilla state in western U.P. After his death in 1748, Rohilkhand split up ...

  7. Pashtun tribes - Wikipedia

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    It was established by the Hotak-Ghilji clan of the Bettani confederacy, and mainly encompassed parts of present-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan Coronation of Ahmad Shah Durrani (Durr-e Durrānī; the "founder of Afghanistan"), following a loya jirga held at Kandahar in 1747. The modern Durrani tribe is named after him

  8. Pathans in India - Wikipedia

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    He was a Pathan from Jalandhar, and migrated to Pakistan in the early 1950s. [ 149 ] [ 150 ] Ahmed Khan became a gold medalist for India at the 1936 Summer Olympics , while his son Aslam Sher Khan was a member of the Indian squad which won the 1975 Men's Hockey World Cup .

  9. Theories of Pashtun origin - Wikipedia

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    The Pashtun people are classified as an Iranian ethnic group.They are indigenous to southern Afghanistan and western Pakistan. [1] [2] Although a number of theories attempting to explain their ethnogenesis have been put forward, the exact origin of the Pashtun tribes is acknowledged as being obscure. [3]