Are Pashtuns good people?

They are not only kind and hospitable towards their guests but also respectful towards women. If a traveler gets a chance to go to Northwestern Pakistan, he or she will encounter hospitality and love.
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What type of people are Pashtuns?

The Pashtun constitute the largest ethnic group of the population of Afghanistan and bore the exclusive name of Afghan before that name came to denote any native of the present land area of Afghanistan. The Pashtun are united primarily by a common language, Pashto.
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What are Pashtuns good at?

Pashtun culture is celebrated for its traditional music, dancing, poetry and storytelling. A majority of Pashtuns rely upon agriculture (irrigated wheat) and animal husbandry for their source of income, with some involved in trading in these and other commodities.
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Are Pashtuns loyal?

Pashtun or “Pathan” are known for their fiercely loyal, tightly knit brotherhood, as well as their traditional values of hospitality and courage.
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Which is the most brave tribe in Pakistan?

The Mangals descend from Karlani Pashtun lineage. Mangals are known for their brave and independent nature, they have resisted the various militant groups in the region and other external infiltrators, nevertheless they have remained neutral in respect of recent conflicts.
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Which caste is lowest in Pakistan?

A study in a Pakistani village found that a caste-like hierarchy exists in the Muslim community of the village. The sweeper group is ranked the lowest.
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Who is the bravest in the world?

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What DNA do Pashtuns have?

The results revealed that Pashtun are the composite mosaic of West Eurasian ancestry of numerous geographic origin. They received substantial gene flow during different invasive movements and have a high element of the Western provenance.
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What are Pashtun values?

Pashtunwali promotes self-respect, independence, justice, hospitality, love, forgiveness, revenge and tolerance toward all (especially to strangers or guests). It is considered to be the personal responsibility of every Pashtun to discover and rediscover Pashtunwali's essence and meaning.
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When did Pashtuns accept Islam?

It is from the late Ghūrid times that the ramification of Pashtun tribes can be traced in its classical form. Mass conversion of Pashtuns to Islam had started most likely in the 11th century when Maḥmūd Ghaznawī launched a series of military cam- paigns in North India.
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What were Pashtuns before Islam?

"The Pashtuns began as a union of largely East-Iranian tribes which became the initial ethnic stratum of the Pashtun ethnogenesis, dates from the middle of the first millennium CE and is connected with the dissolution of the Epthalite (White Huns) confederacy. ...
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Which country has the most Pashtuns?

Most Pashtuns are based in Pakistan. Pashtuns are one of the largest ethnic minority in Pakistan, making up 18% of the total population of Pakistan. Pashtuns form the majority ethnic group in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including tribal areas, and northern Balochistan.
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Are Pashtuns The Lost Tribe?

"The 'mythified' misconception that the Pashtuns are the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel is a fabrication popularized in 14th-century India.
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Are Pashtuns violent?

The tribal Pashtuns, based in the Afghanistan–Pakistan border region in the north-west, have historically been described as “warrior-like” and “savages,” with a tendency of being violent, in colonial literature, with contemporary literature describing them as “sympathisers of militants” (see Afsar, Samples, & Wood, ...
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Are Pashtuns Warriors?

Their culture was once celebrated for its poets, storytellers and musicians, but has now become best known for its warriors and religious fanatics.
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What food do the Pathans like?

Pashtun cuisine is largely based on a plethora of meat dishes that include lamb, beef, chicken, and fresh fish as well as rice and some other vegetables. Accompanying these staples are also dairy products (yogurt, whey, cheeses), various nuts, as well as fresh and dried fruits.
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What is Pashtun issue?

It propagates the view that Muslims are not a nation and that ethnic loyalty must come before religious loyalty. Those who strongly advocate Pashtun nationalism favor the idea of a "Greater Afghanistan", which includes Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, and be ruled directly under Pashtun principles.
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Which is the largest Pashtun tribe?

The Sarbani are the largest tribal group of Pashtuns. In Pakistan, Sarbani inhabit northern and eastern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Tribal Areas and northern Balochistan. The largest populations are found in the cities of Peshawar, Quetta and Karachi as well as Hazara Division (Mansehra, Abbottabad, Haripur).
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Can Pashtuns be Shia?

The Pashtuns are mainly Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school, although there are some Shia Pashtuns in eastern Afghanistan. Most Pashtuns see their Sunni Islamic identity as something that distinguishes them from the Iranian Persians, who are Shia Muslims.
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Are all Khans Pashtuns?

In India, the Muslim surname Khan is largely synonymous with and commonly used by Pathans as per Pashtun naming conventions, although not all Khans are necessarily of Pathan descent. The female equivalent used by Pathan women is Khanum or Bibi.
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Are Pashtun people Arab?

Other Pashtun tribes claim descent from Arabs including some even claiming to be descendants of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad (popularly referred to as sayyids). Some groups from Peshawar, and Kandahar, such as the Afridis, Khattaks, and Sadozais, also claim to be descended from Alexander the Great's Greeks.
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Who is the father of Pashtuns?

Qais Abdur Rashīd or Qais Abdul Rasheed (Pashto: قيس عبد الرشيد) is said to be, in post-Islamic lore, the legendary founding father of the Pashtuns. It is believed that the conception of such a figure was promoted to bring harmony between religious and ethnic identities post-Arabic influence over the region.
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Who is world's No 1 army?

China Has The Largest Army In The World In Terms Of The Number Of Actively Employed Soldiers.
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Who is the bravest woman?

Before women could even vote, Ida Lewis saved 18 people from drowning in the waters off Newport, R.I., became nationally famous and earned the moniker "bravest woman in America."
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Who is the most fearless person in history?

Gerald the Fearless (died probably 1173), Portuguese warrior and folk hero of the Reconquista. John the Fearless (1371–1419), Duke of Burgundy. Richard I, Duke of Normandy (933–996)
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