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Saleh Khana, Cherat, Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2007

A slideshow of Saleh Khana

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  • I love pakistan.

  • @ahkrulzthewholeplace WTF . I am pakistani pukhtoon but still i am Afghani and i have a great respect in my heart for them becoz they are fighting our war in afghanistan . Were there any bomb blast in pakistan before NATO invade Afghanistan. All these bombing in pakistan are actually done by fuking american.

    Bro in this crucial time UNITY is the the ultimate solution and through u message on youtube u are doing the opposite . LONG LIVE MUSLIM UMMAH .

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  • beghairt saleh khana

  • i amkhattak pashtun thats my village the houses are mega big my name is hazrat usman

  • kahttak tahir [03078093800]

  • @ahkrulzthewholeplace

    Patriotism is one thing and it should be highly valued but please don't bring bloody politics into this and badmouth the Afghans. I'm a Pashtun from Pakistan and I found your remark about Afghans disgusting because the majority of these 'muhajirs' are in fact Pashtun and they have a right to the Pashtun territory, as I believe Pashtuns from Pakistan also have the right to settle and live in Pashtun areas of Afghanistan.So don't talk bad about Afghans when you talk about KP

  • i am a person from that village khadala

  • i am a person from that village

  • Cherat is the home of Pakistan Army's Special Services Group (SSG)

  • remmber pashtuns are one of the lost tribe of israel....banu israel, thats why u ll still see a jewish touch in pashtun food, culture etc.....arabs just forced them to be muslims

  • @ahkrulzthewholeplace The primary reason for this is the legacy ofthe Durand Line which was drawn as part of an agreement signed on 12 November 1893 between the then ruler of Afghanistan, Abdur Rahman Shah, and Sir Mortimer Durand, the foreign secretary of the colonial government of India. This line, which was delineated in 1894-95, marked the boundary between Afghanistan and the British Indian empire.

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