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  2. Kalash people - Wikipedia

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    Kalash people. The Kalash of Urtsun valley had a culture with a large Kam influence from the Bashgul Valley. It was known for its shrines to Waren and Imro, the Urtsun version of Dezau, which were visited and photographed by Georg Morgenstierne in 1929 and were built in the Bashgul Valley style unlike those of other Kalash valleys.

  3. Kalasha Valleys - Wikipedia

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    The Kalasha Valleys (Kalasha-mondr: Kaĺaśa Desh; Urdu: وادی کیلاش) are valleys in Chitral District in northern Pakistan. The valleys are surrounded by the Hindu Kush mountain range. The inhabitants of the valley are the Kalash people, who have a unique culture, language and follow a religion similar to the Historical Vedic religion.

  4. Chilam Joshi Festival - Wikipedia

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    Chilam Joshi Festival is a festival celebrated by the Kalash people, living in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It marks the commencement of spring within the Kalasha community and is celebrated from the 13th to the 16th of May each year. [1] [2]

  5. Kalasha Dur Museum - Wikipedia

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    Kalasha Dur Museum ('House of the Kalasha People' [1] or 'Cultural Centre for the Kalasha' in Kalashamondr), also known as Bumburet Museum, is a museum located in Bumburet Valley, Lower Chitral District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. [2]

  6. Ethnic groups in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Saraikis are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group inhabiting parts of central and southeastern Pakistan, primarily in the southern part of the Pakistani province of Punjab. [21] They are mainly found in Derajat, a cultural region of central Pakistan, located in the region where the provinces of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan meet.

  7. Tach Sharakat - Wikipedia

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    Tach Sharakat Kalash (born Taj Kalas) belongs to an endangered Indigenous culture and language community Kalasha (an Indigenous people group) living in the wilderness of Hindu Kush Mountains in the Chitral district of Pakistan.

  8. Kalash cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bilili (walnut bread), one of the most popular traditional Kalash staples, made from batter mixed with nut meats and fried on a pan; Jã'u, (walnut bread) thick bread stuffed with walnuts (and sometimes cheese), baked from dough beside a fire; Kurau (bread), a kind of bread of flour, wine (juice collected from crushed grapes), and walnut meats;

  9. Category:Kalash culture - Wikipedia

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    Category: Kalash culture. 1 language. ... This category contains the large scope of the culture of the Kalash People Pages in category "Kalash culture"