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  2. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Families and friends are usually seated in a large hall during the ceremony. Marriage in Pakistan ( Urdu: پاکستانی شادی) pertains to wedding traditions established and adhered by Pakistani men and women. Despite their local and regional variations, marriages in Pakistan generally follow Islamic marital jurisprudence.

  3. Khetpartug - Wikipedia

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    Khetpartug (Pashto: خت پړتوګ, khət paṛtūg) khat partoog, is a type of Pashtun clothing worn in Afghanistan. Origin [ edit ] Khet Partug traces its history back to the Kushan and The Parthian Nobility, It is said that clans of the Parthians named Karl and Serb, Likely The Pashtun Confederacies of Karlani and Sarbani wore this type of ...

  4. Yusuf Khan and Sherbano - Wikipedia

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    Yusuf Khan and Sherbano is a famous Pashtun amorous folktale. Its format is an extended narrative described as qissa or dastan. It is listed along with Adam Khan and Durkhanai, Ramadad Khan, and Ajab Khan as one of the important Pashto dastans which are available as chapbooks or in audio formats. [1] [2] The tale has also been termed as the ...

  5. Kakazai - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the Kakazai Pashtuns not residing in Pashto-speaking areas, despite practicing Pashtunwali and maintaining dress, cuisine and martial legacy as per their Pashtun traditions, do not exclusively speak Pashto but may speak other languages indigenous to Pakistan such as Urdu, Punjabi, Siraiki, Hindko and Balochi. Sub-divisions

  6. Pashtun culture - Wikipedia

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    Pashtun culture ( Pashto: پښتون کلتور) is based on Pashtunwali, as well as speaking of the Pashto language and wearing Pashtun dress . Pashtunwali and Islam are the two main factors which make the baseline for the social behavior in Pashtun society. [1] Pashtuns are traditionally strict and conservative regarding the preservation of ...

  7. Pathans of Sindh - Wikipedia

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    They have arrived in the cities after the India-Pakistan partition. Pashto-speaking Pashtuns are highly distinct from ancestrally Pashtun Urdu-speaking Muhajirs as well as ancestrally Pashtun Sindhi-speakers. Notable people. Agha Siraj Durrani, Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh; Salma Agha, British Pakistani singer and actress.

  8. Template:Pashtun - Wikipedia

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    Template: Pashtun. 9 languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version This page was last edited on 30 ...

  9. Sarbani - Wikipedia

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    The Saṛbanī ( Pashto: سړبني) or Sarban Confederacy are a tribal group of Pashtuns. They are situated in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Sarbani include many Pashtun tribes, including Yusufzai, Sherani, Tareen, Durrani (Abdali), Khalil, Kheshgi, Kasi which includes Mohmand and Shinwari, Daudzai, Muhammadzai, Chamkani and Tarkalani.