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Assalam o ALaikum TM members
2nd Round may hum Pakistan Province KPK ki details btayain gey!
balkey poora tour karwayain gey aapko KPK ka ,,is k liye hamain aapki sirf 15 informative ratings chahiye:p
Chlain phir tour Start karte hain aa jayain maie saath {(popcorn)}
Culture - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , locally Pukhtunkhwa, previously known as the North-West Frontier Province and various other names, is one of the five provinces of Pakistan, located in the north-west of the country. It borders Afghanistan to the north-west, Gilgit-Baltistan to the north-east, Pakistan administered Kashmir to the east, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to the west and south and Punjab and the Islamabad Capital Territory to the south-east.
The main ethnic group in the province is the Pashtuns; other smaller ethnic groups include most notably the Hazarewals and Chitralis. The principal languages are Pashto, locally referred to as Pukhto.
Khyber Gate Swat Valley
Indus River Noshaira
assembly
Culture
Pashtun culture is based on Pashtunwali, which is an ancient way of life, as well as speaking of the Pashto language and wearing Pashtun dress. The culture of the Pashtun people is highlighted since at least the time ofHerodotus (484-425 BC) or Alexander the Great, when he explored the Afghanistan and Pakistan region in 330 BC. Over the different periods in history, the Pashtun culture has been influenced by the people of South andWestern Asia to a certain degree. For example, just like with most other cultures in the area, it has been fullyIslamised by Arabs during the Caliphate period.
A colourful display of KPK culture
Paint Art
Charsi Tika Northen Festival
Jarga
Dresses
Pashtun men usually wear salwar kameez with a turban or a pakul hat. In the Kandahar region young men usually wear different color topi and in the Peshawar region they wear white kufis instead. Leaders or tribal chiefs sometimes wear a karakul hat.
Traditional KPK Dress Traditional KPK Dress
Traditional KPK Dress Traditional KPK Dress
Music and Dances
Traditional Pashto music is mostly klasik ghazals, using rubab or sitar, tabla, portable harmonium, flute and several other musical instruments. Today's modern Pashto music is influenced by neighboring music such as Bollywood filmi as well as western or European.
Traditional Pashto Music Attan Dance
Khattak Dance Mahsud Dance
Famous Spicy Chappal Kabab of KPK
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Assalam o ALaikum TM members
2nd Round may hum Pakistan Province KPK ki details btayain gey!
balkey poora tour karwayain gey aapko KPK ka ,,is k liye hamain aapki sirf 15 informative ratings chahiye:p
Chlain phir tour Start karte hain aa jayain maie saath {(popcorn)}
Culture - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , locally Pukhtunkhwa, previously known as the North-West Frontier Province and various other names, is one of the five provinces of Pakistan, located in the north-west of the country. It borders Afghanistan to the north-west, Gilgit-Baltistan to the north-east, Pakistan administered Kashmir to the east, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) to the west and south and Punjab and the Islamabad Capital Territory to the south-east.
The main ethnic group in the province is the Pashtuns; other smaller ethnic groups include most notably the Hazarewals and Chitralis. The principal languages are Pashto, locally referred to as Pukhto.
Khyber Gate Swat Valley
Indus River Noshaira
assembly
Culture
Pashtun culture is based on Pashtunwali, which is an ancient way of life, as well as speaking of the Pashto language and wearing Pashtun dress. The culture of the Pashtun people is highlighted since at least the time ofHerodotus (484-425 BC) or Alexander the Great, when he explored the Afghanistan and Pakistan region in 330 BC. Over the different periods in history, the Pashtun culture has been influenced by the people of South andWestern Asia to a certain degree. For example, just like with most other cultures in the area, it has been fullyIslamised by Arabs during the Caliphate period.
A colourful display of KPK culture
Paint Art
Charsi Tika Northen Festival
Jarga
Dresses
Pashtun men usually wear salwar kameez with a turban or a pakul hat. In the Kandahar region young men usually wear different color topi and in the Peshawar region they wear white kufis instead. Leaders or tribal chiefs sometimes wear a karakul hat.
Traditional KPK Dress Traditional KPK Dress
Traditional KPK Dress Traditional KPK Dress
Music and Dances
Traditional Pashto music is mostly klasik ghazals, using rubab or sitar, tabla, portable harmonium, flute and several other musical instruments. Today's modern Pashto music is influenced by neighboring music such as Bollywood filmi as well as western or European.
Traditional Pashto Music Attan Dance
Khattak Dance Mahsud Dance
Famous Spicy Chappal Kabab of KPK

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