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Cultural or linguistic change towards Pashtun
Pashtunization (Pashto: پښتون جوړونه, Dari: پشتونسازی), is a process of cultural or linguistic change in which someone or something non-Pashtun becomes
Pashtunization
Settlement program of the Iron Amir
Pashtun-dominated governments of Afghanistan have pursued policies, called Pashtunization, aimed towards settling more ethnic Pashtuns in the northern region
Pashtun colonization of northern Afghanistan
Pashtun_colonization_of_northern_Afghanistan
Country in Central and South Asia
proximity with Pashtuns have adopted Pashtunwali in a process called Pashtunization, while some Pashtuns have been Persianized. Those who have lived in
Afghanistan
Valley in Pakistan
Yousafzais, after which the area became largely Muslim, along with the Pashtunization of Swat and its neighbouring regions. In the early 19th century, Swat
Swat_Valley
Medieval Dardic state in northwest South Asia
Pashtuns under the leadership of Malik Ahmad Baba. This led to the Pashtunization of the Swat and Dir regions along with the migration of Dardic speakers
Sultanate_of_Swat
Turkic ethnic group
Turkomans living among Kurds." Because of their language shift and Pashtunization, the Khalaj were treated as Pashtuns (Afghans) by the Turkic nobles
Khalaj_people
Faction of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan
Communism Marxism-Leninism Pashtun nationalism Pashtun irredentism Pashtunization Left-wing nationalism Factions: Stalinism Political position Far-left
Khalq
Historiographic grouping of Islamic dynasties
(1401-1562). Turco-Persian tradition Turco-Mongol tradition Khalji dynasty Pashtunization Turkification Burjor Avari, Islamic Civilization in South Asia: A History
Turco-Afghan
Iranian ethnic group
ancestry; the area came to be governed by the Royal House of Rampur, a Pashtunized Jat dynasty. They also live in the states of Maharashtra in central India
Pashtuns
Ghilji Pashtun nomadic people of Afghanistan
ISBN 0-7546-3615-1, page 16: "The modern history of Afghanistan has witnessed a "Pashtunization" of the state as the customs, traditions and language of the Pashtuns
Kochis
Assertion that Pashtuns are a nation and promotes the unity of Pashtuns
fascinated by aspects of Nazi policy. The Afghan Mellat Party favors the Pashtunization of Afghanistan and supports the concept of Greater Afghanistan. The
Pashtun_nationalism
Political party in Afghanistan
group and has its support only from them. The party favors the ideas of Pashtunization of Afghanistan and a Greater Afghanistan (i.e. it claims the Pashtun-speaking
Afghan_Mellat_Party
1818–1978 ruling dynasty of Afghanistan
Yahya Khel Amanism Shaghasi Theories of Pashtun origin Pashtunistan Pashtunization Pakthas European influence in Afghanistan Anglo-Afghan War Loya jirga
Barakzai_dynasty
Region in northern Afghanistan
Bureau in Kabul. Chinese Turkestan Russian Turkestan Turkestan Province Pashtunization of Afghan Turkestan Dari: ترکستان افغان, romanized: Turkistāni Afghān
Afghan_Turkestan
Political party in Afghanistan
Founded 1974 (1974) Dissolved 1978 (1978) Headquarters Kabul Ideology Pashtunization Republicanism Progressivism Secularism Authoritarianism Anti-communism
National Revolutionary Party of Afghanistan
National_Revolutionary_Party_of_Afghanistan
State where only one party may form a government
Republic of Afghanistan National Revolutionary Party Pashtun nationalism Pashtunization Republicanism Secularism 14 February 1977 28 April 1978 1 year, 73 days
One-party_state
Ethnic group in Afghanistan
economic cohesion was strengthened and was therefore more immune to "Pashtunization". He invited Aṇu and Kolalek from Kordar to settle in Kandak, and Yarukei
Pashayi_people
Region inhabited by the Pashtun people
Hazarastan Hazara nationalism Manzoor Pashteen Pashtun nationalism Pashtunization Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party Pashtun Tahafuz Movement Sidhanoti tribal
Pashtunistan
Social system in South Asia
Pradesh, claim Turkic descent and relation to the Mughal people. As the Pashtunization of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa took place, local Indo-Aryan tribes would begin
Caste system among South Asian Muslims
Caste_system_among_South_Asian_Muslims
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Pashto (disambiguation) Parthian (disambiguation) Pashtunization or Pathanization, adapting to Pashtun language or culture Pathani, a
Pathan_(disambiguation)
5th–8th-century nomadic confederation in Central Asia
politically associated with the Hephthalites." Some of the Khalaj were later Pashtunized, after which they transformed into the Pashtun Ghilji tribe. Kanjina:
Hephthalites
Ethnolinguistic group in South Asia
Açar'îta caste, converted to Islam in the 19th century coinciding with Pashtunization and this faith is now observed by the majority of the ethnic group.
Shina_people
Adoption of features of another culture
assimilation Lithuanization Magyarization Malayisation Norwegianization Pashtunization Persianization Polonization Russification Romanianization Romanization
Cultural_assimilation
East Asian-originated ethnolinguistic groups
well as to the north of Ghazni in Shiite Hazara country. A group of Pashtunized nomadic Timuri has its winter quarters near Baghlan in northeastern Afghanistan
Mongolic_peoples
British Raj. The Rohilla Chieftaincies (1710–1857). Ali Mohammed Khan, a Pashtunized Jat adopted by Daud Khan Barech, founded the Kingdom of Rohilkhand. After
List of Pashtun empires and dynasties
List_of_Pashtun_empires_and_dynasties
Region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
refuge in the Swat Kohistan. The Pashtun migration, followed by the Pashtunization of the region, continued in the following centuries. In the early 20th
Kohistan,_Pakistan
Mellat or "Afghan Nation") on the bases of Pashtun nationalism and pashtunization of multi ethnic Afghanistan where Pashtuns make the overall majority
Ghulam_Mohammad_Farhad
remained more important. This process also involved the gradual de-Pashtunization of the national concept, as non-Pashtun groups increasingly adopted
Ethnicity_in_Afghanistan
Afghan politician (1885–1964)
Afghanistan" where he pushed for its Pashtunization (i.e. settling Pashtuns, often by force, in the north). His Pashtunization projects also included changing
Mohammad_Gul_Khan_Momand
Prominent dynasty in North India (1721–1947)
widely rejected. Rohillas Kingdom of Rohilkhand Rampur State Jat Muslim Pashtunization Hāṇḍā, Omacanda. History of Uttaranchal. pp. 91–92. and Gunjan Sharma
Rohilla_dynasty
Adjusting to a new cultural environment
assimilation Lithuanization Magyarization Malayisation Norwegianization Pashtunization Persianization Polonization Russification Romanianization Romanization
Acculturation
Overview of pre-1970s Arab people in Afghanistan
Central Asian Arabic Farooqi Hashemi Muslim conquests of Afghanistan Pashtunization Persianization Sayyid Siddiqui Qureshi Owens, Jonathan (2000). Arabic
History of Arabs in Afghanistan
History_of_Arabs_in_Afghanistan
Province of Afghanistan
Bihsud Bishud 128,474 265 485 95% Pashtun (55% Pashtun tribes, 40% Pashtunized Arab), 5% Tajik.Used to belong to Jalalabad District. Chaparhar Chaparhar
Nangarhar_Province
Ethnic Punjabis who follow Christianity
and had ancestors who settled in this area, but have gradually become Pashtunized over time due to cultural assimilation. The largest Christian population
Punjabi_Christians
Pashtun nomadic sub-tribe
deliberate policy of Pashtun settlement in northern Afghanistan known as Pashtunization, relocating Ghilzai Pashtun Kuchi nomads and farmers from the eastern
Tarakhel_(tribe)
Following of Taliban practices by a religious group or movement
misapplied to perceived threats which are not true or have yet to be proven. Pashtunization Islamic fundamentalism Islamism Al-Qaedaism Year Zero (political notion)
Talibanization
sentiment Crime in Afghanistan Pashtun colonization of northern Afghanistan Pashtunization Siddique, Abubakar (January 2012). "Sources of Tension in Afghanistan
Political violence in Afghanistan
Political_violence_in_Afghanistan
Mughal-era chronicler who compiled a Persian-language history of the Pashtuns
Pashtuns, the Karlani. It may be either because Karlani tribes were not Pashtunized yet or were not founded yet as a Pashtun confederation during the 17th
Nimat_Allah_al-Harawi
Second-level administrative subdivision of Afghanistan
Nangarhar 1,701,698 7,641 223 92.5% Pashtuns (89.5% Pashtun tribes, 3.0% Pashtunized Arabs), 4.8% Pashayi, 2.3% Hazaras, 0.3% Hindus, 0.1% Uzbeks, <0.1% Tajiks
Districts_of_Afghanistan
Ethnic group
well as to the north of Ghazni in Shiite Hazara country. A group of Pashtunized nomadic Timuri has its winter quarters near Baghlan in northeastern Afghanistan
Timuri
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