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  2. Nazo Tokhi - Wikipedia

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    Nāzo Tokhī (نازو توخۍ), commonly known as Nāzo Anā (Pashto: نازو انا, "Nazo the grandmother"), was an Afghan poet and writer in the Pashto language. [1] Mother of the famous early-18th century Afghan king Mirwais Hotak, she grew up in an influential family in the Kandahar region. [2]

  3. Zaitoon Bano - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, she is referred to as Khatun-e-Awal (the first lady) or "first lady of Pashto fiction", an honorary title awarded to her in recognition of her contribution to women's rights of Pashtuns. She wrote over twenty-four books, including her first short story titled Hindara (Mirror) which appears one of the prominent writings of Pashto ...

  4. Salma Shaheen - Wikipedia

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    Salma Shaheen (born 16 April 1954) is a Pakistani poet, fiction writer, and researcher. She is recognized as the first woman novelist in the Pashto language and served as the first female director of the Pashto Academy at the University of Peshawar. [2] [3] Shaheen began her literary career primarily writing poems in Urdu and Pashto.

  5. Category:Pashtun names - Wikipedia

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    Category: Pashtun names. ... Pashto-language surnames (56 P) This page was last edited on 15 January 2023, at 08:22 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. List of Pashto-language poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Pashto language poets Folkloric. Amir Kror Suri; 16th century. Pir Roshan (1525–1585), poet, warrior, and intellectual; 17th and 18th century ...

  7. Pashto literature and poetry - Wikipedia

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    Khair-ul-Bayan, oft-quoted and bitterly criticized thesis, is most probably the first book on Sufism in Pashto literature. Among his disciples are some of the most distinguished poets, writers, scholars and sufis, like Arzani, Mukhlis, Mirza Khan Ansari, Daulat and Wasil, whose poetic works are well preserved.

  8. List of Pashtuns - Wikipedia

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    Sardar Ali Takkar (Pakistan/Afghanistan) – popular sufist Pashto singer. Rahim Shah (Pakistan) – popular Pashto and Urdu singer; Khyal Muhammad (Pakistan) – prominent Pashto folk singer; Gulzar Alam (Pakistan) – Pashto singer and music composer; Gul Panra (Pakistan) – Urdu-Pashto female singer; Zeb Bangash (Pakistan) – Urdu-Pashto ...

  9. Category:Fictional female warriors - Wikipedia

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