Pashtun culture

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Pashtun culture (Pashto: پښتني هڅوب) is based on Pashtunwali, which is an ancient way of life, as well as speaking of the Pashto language and wearing Pashtun dress. Pashtun culture is native to the lands of Northwestern Pakistan and Southern Afghanistan (occasionally referred to as the Pashtunistan region).

Pashtun Culture Day[]

Pashtun Culture Day is Celebrated on 23rd of September Every Year Since 2014. In 2014 Many Pashtuns From Different Cities of Afghanistan and Pakistan Started a Struggle For a Day on Which They Promote Their Pashtun Culture Worldwide. So After a Brief Struggle of The Pashtun Community All Over Afghanistan and Pakistan, Some People of Pashtun Community Gathered in Karachi And They Held Rallies on Thursday, 23 September 2014 And Organized an Event at The Arts Council of Pakistan (ACP) as They Staged a Folk Dance at Sea View. Later on, a meeting was held at the Afghan Forum, a cross-border peace initiative, that year (2014) and They Designated 23rd September as The Pashtun Culture Day

Today Afghanistan and Pakistan may not be the best of friends even if they are both Muslim Khyber Pakhtunkhwa really sympathizes Afghanistan and do not recognize as Pakistani but they identify as Afghan which is heart-touching even if they left Afghanistan for Pakistan.

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