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22 November 2024

  • 18:1918:19, 22 November 2024 diff hist −66 Mirwais Khan HotakNo edit summary
  • 18:1718:17, 22 November 2024 diff hist +23,768 N Mirwais Khan HotakCreated page with "All_Pages A picture of life in the old city of Kandahar under the Timurids, the Safavids and the Moghuls has begun to emerge since the British Institute began its excavations in 1974. Bronze ewers, imported glazed ceramics and ornate glass from Persia and imported porcelains from China speak of widespread trade. Locally made glazed wares in the Persian style speak of a cultural orientation toward the west. On the whole the indigenous Pashtun tri..."
  • 18:1218:12, 22 November 2024 diff hist +1,229 N Nazo TokhiCreated page with "Nazo Tokhi is the mother of Mirwais Khan. She was a prominent learned poet and courteous person. Her father, Sultan Malakhai Tokhi, was also a prominent head of his tribe. In this way, Mirwais Khan inherited wisdom and political strength from both sides of his family. His father, Salim Khan, as head of his tribe was a rich businessman too. He sent caravans in route to Delhi, India and Isfahan in Persia. Nazo Anaa's father paid close attention to her education-and-upb..."
  • 18:1018:10, 22 November 2024 diff hist +36 Weekh ZalmianNo edit summary
  • 18:1018:10, 22 November 2024 diff hist +2,941 N Weekh ZalmianCreated page with "The third major policy focus of the immediate postwar period in Afghanistan was the experiment in political liberalization implemented by Shah Mahmud Khan. Encouraged by young, Western-educated members of the political elite, the prime minister allowed national assembly elections that were distinctly less controlled than ever before, resulting in the “liberal parliament” of 1949. He also relaxed strict press censorship and allowed opposition political groups to c..."

18 November 2024

  • 17:2917:29, 18 November 2024 diff hist −72 JirgaNo edit summary current
  • 17:2817:28, 18 November 2024 diff hist −5,593 JirgaNo edit summary
  • 17:2417:24, 18 November 2024 diff hist +11,286 N JirgaCreated page with "According to the Pashto Descriptive Dictionary (1978: 1272) jirga is an original Pashto word,which in its common usage refers to the gathering of a few, or a large number of people; it also means consultation according to this source. The word jirga is also used in Persian/Dari. According to Ghyathul-Lughat (1871:119) it is derived from jirg, which means a 'wrestling ring',or 'circle', but is commonly used to refer to the gathering of people. Other scholars believe that..."

12 November 2024

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