J. Kakar and W. Lund Afghan Hindu Wedding in Germany
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very nice mashalah
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Shubroto, tajiks (persians) didn't 'move' to Afghanistan. They always lived there. Afghanistan (as well as Pakistan west of the river Indus) used to be a part of Iran, until the late 1700s which was when Ahmed Shah Baba carved out a separate country from eastern Iran. The persians who fell under the rule of the Afghans(aka Pashtoons) took the title of 'Afghan' as their nationality, but the fact is they have always lived in Afghanistan.
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greeks and ottomans left. There are currently no greeks or ottomans in Afghanistan, or I would clearly say that they aren't non-natives either. The hindus of Afghanistan are actually indians. This is a known fact and can be observed by the language they speak at home.
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wow very nice zendabad afghan Hindus,i'm pashtun but i like afghans hindus<3 keep it up
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@GeorgiaIsOnMyMind and how about the greeks and turks/ottomans when they conquered Afghanistan and left their genetics there are considered afghans??? A lot of afghans come from different countries, why do u only single out punjabis?? I am curious??
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@GeorgiaIsOnMyMind What about persians and tajiks that moved to afghanisthan and still speak farsi or tajik, how come they are afghan then??? and not punjabis?? And afghans that moved to india are considered indians.
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Nice.im an indian 'hindu' and, really germany rox......
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best luck Afghans,,,,love attan..
Afghanistan was created by Ahmad Shah Baba in 1747. Before that time most of Afghanistan was part of India and Herat was part of Persia. Incidentally Ahmad Shah Baba was born in Multan, India.
spts4747 4 weeks ago
Whats the name of the singer that sings from 05.30? Does anyone has contact info to him??
linaa009 3 months ago
@linaa009 Akmal Masroor.
spts4747 2 months ago
Afghan hindus aren't really Afghans. They're Hindus who had moved to Afghanistan for purpose of conducting business. Some of these hindus also live in the North West Frontier and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. Again, they aren't Pashtoons or Balochis. They speak Panjabi and Riasti (a dielect of Sindhi) at home. They had only learned Pashto and Farsi from the Afghans/Pashtoons/Balcohis.
GeorgiaIsOnMyMind 5 months ago 2
@GeorgiaIsOnMyMind - The Hindus in Kabul, Ghazni, Jalalabad, Laghman, and most of Kandahar speak Punjabi and ethnically they are Punjabis. Some Hindus in Kandahar speak Sindhi. The Hindus in Paktia speak Pushtu.
They might have moved from other places, but no one knows from where. Physically it is impossible to distinguish between Afghan Hindus and Afghan Pashtoons.
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