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  • 09:05, 11 November 2024Amir Kror (hist | edit) ‎[12,985 bytes]Wikiadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Amir Kror Jahan Pahlawan: We do not know the name of Amir Polad's father, the long time ruler of the capital of Ghor mountains, Mandesh. But from his own name composed of both Pashto and Dari components we can understand that he was born in an environment made up of the common culture of this land. It could be said almost with certainty that the lofty peak of Koh-i-Baba (Baba Mountain), Shah Poladi and a region of the eastern Ghor, Dai Poladi are named after this Iron A...")
  • 21:03, 10 November 2024Abdul Shakoor Rashad (hist | edit) ‎[20,436 bytes]Wikiadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Poets Category:Philosophers Category:Painters Category:Writers","utf-8" "465","#redirect Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan","utf-8" "466","#redirect Ahmad Shah Baba","utf-8" "467","#redirect Ahmad Shah Durrani","utf-8" "468","#redirect Khan Abdul Ghani Khan","utf-8" "469","Academician Professor Abdul Shakoor Rishad was born in an esteemed family on November 14th, 1921; right two years after his country got its independence from the Great Br...")
  • 20:58, 10 November 2024Afghan National Army Ranks Titles Divisions (hist | edit) ‎[7,938 bytes]Wikiadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Afghan National Army ranks, titles and divisions in Pashto == <table width=""100%"" border=""1"" cellspacing=""1"" cellpadding=""0""> <tr> <td valign=""top"" width=""37""><strong>Ranks</strong></td> <td valign=""top"" width=""160""><strong>English</strong></td> <td valign=""top"" width=""230""><strong>Transliteration</strong></td> <td valign=""top"" width=""299""><strong>Pashto</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td valign=""top"" width=""37""> 1</td> <td valign=""top"" width=...")
  • 20:54, 10 November 2024Pashto Language (hist | edit) ‎[1,943 bytes]Wikiadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pashto language is spoken in Afghanistan and north western parts of modern Pakistan. It is written in Arabic script that is written from right to left, along with Arabic, Persian/Dari, Urdu, Balochi, Kurdish, Kashmiri, Lahnda, Sindhi, Uyghur, Berber languages, Moplah (Dialect of Malayalam), Malagasy and Sulu<ref>[http://www.basistech.com/knowledge-center/arabic/arabic-script-languages.pdf A Profile of Arabic Languages by Basis Technology]</ref>. Like Arabic and Persian...")
  • 20:50, 10 November 2024Pashto Alphabet (hist | edit) ‎[8,001 bytes]Wikiadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are 42 alphabets in Pashto language and the following table shows all of the 42 alphabets. <font size=""5""> {| class=""wikitable"" |- | ش || س || ږ || ژ || ز || ړ || ر || ذ || د || خ || ح || څ || چ || ځ || ج || ث || ټ || ت || پ || ب || ا |- | ۍ || ﺉ || ې || ي || ی || ه || و || ڼ || ن || م || ل || ګ || ک || ق || ف || ع || ظ || ط || ض || ص || ښ |} </font> == Pashto Alphabets & Unicode == The following table...")
  • 20:47, 10 November 2024Pashto Numerals (hist | edit) ‎[1,673 bytes]Wikiadmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pashto uses a variant of Eastern Arabic numeral system. The difference between The Eastern Arabic numeral system or generally called Arabic numeral in Middle East and the Afghan or Pashto numeral is in the numbers 4, 5 & 6. The first table contains all the numbers from 0-9 (and 10) with their names in Pashto language and the second table is for the comparison of Arabic and Pashto numberals. <big> {| class=""wikitable"" |- ! Western Arabic !! Pashto !! Pashto Name !!<fon...")
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