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  2. List of Pashtuns - Wikipedia

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    Mina Mangal (1992 to 2019) journalist, political advisor, and women's rights activist who was killed by gunfire in 2019 in uncertain circumstances Najiba Ayubi – Afghan journalist and women's rights advocate, known for her work in promoting press freedom and advocating for women's rights.

  3. Pashtuns - Wikipedia

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    The earliest mention of the name Afghan (Abgân) is by Shapur I of the Sassanid Empire during the 3rd century CE, [117] In the 4th century the word "Afghans/Afghana" (αβγανανο) as a reference to a particular people is mentioned in the Bactrian documents found in Northern Afghanistan. [118] [119]

  4. Pashtun diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Pashtun diaspora (Pashto: بهر مېشت پښتانه) comprises all ethnic Pashtuns. There are millions of Pashtuns who are living outside of their traditional homeland of Pashtunistan , a historic region that is today situated over parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan . [ 12 ]

  5. Category:Pashtun people - Wikipedia

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  6. 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]

  7. Pashtun tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Pashtun tribes (Pashto: پښتانه قبايل), are tribes of the Pashtun people, a large Eastern Iranian ethnic group who speak the Pashto language and follow Pashtunwali, the social code of conduct for Pashtuns.

  8. Pashto - Wikipedia

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    In India most ethnic Pashtun (Pathan) peoples speak the geographically native Hindi-Urdu language rather than Pashto, but there are small numbers of Pashto speakers, such as the Sheen Khalai in Rajasthan, [30] and the Pathan community in the city of Kolkata, often nicknamed the Kabuliwala ("people of Kabul").

  9. Yusufzai - Wikipedia

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    In Pashto phonology, as /f/ is found only in loanwords and tends to be replaced by /p/, [3] the name is usually pronounced as Yūsəpzay or Īsəpzay.The name literally means "descendant of Yusuf" in Pashto; Yūsuf (يوسف‎) is an Arabic and Aramaic masculine given name meaning "(God) shall add."