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8 January 2025

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  • curprev 18:3518:35, 8 January 2025Wikiadmin talk contribs 5,028 bytes +5,028 Created page with " The Facial Tattoos of Afghan Pashtun Women: In the vibrant tapestry of Afghanistan's cultural heritage, the facial tattoos of Pashtun women are a unique tradition that connects ancient history with the present. In Pashto, the word "khaal" (خال), meaning "dot" or "mark," is not just for beauty; it holds deeper significance as a mark of identity, history, and tribal pride, rooted in the ancient customs of the Pashtun people. For centuries, especially in rural Pashtu..."