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What is a Mohican.
You don't know who the Mohicans were?
Mahican - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaYes, I didn't know because I hadn't seen all hollywood movies.
Yes.This girl is Kalash yeah?
I found this interesting.
BBC News - The Japanese tourist who joined Pakistani mountain tribe
Pakistan has incredible potential for tourism but it's being destroyed by useless extremism.
Babur didnt interfere with them? He killed their entire population in bajaur (greater kafiristan once consisted of bajaur, kunar, nooristan and chitral)...his ancestor taimur attacked kafiristan and killed many of them just because they were non-muslims.The Kalash are similar to the Nuristani people of Afghanistan. They are not decedents of any Alexander's soldiers. This propaganda has been propagated by Macedonian and Greek historians who are both wrong.
Their culture, language and religion shows signs of old Indo-European Pagan beliefs. These people gives us the clue as to how ancient Indo-European people lived and what religions they practiced.
Timur tried to convert these people to Islam during his raids but failed many times. Nuristanis were eventually forcibly converted to Islam by an Afghan king. Even Babur didn't interfere with them. Their numbers dropped dramatically in Pakistan as many younger ones chose to migrate to larger cities for jobs and eventually lost their culture.
I found this interesting.
BBC News - The Japanese tourist who joined Pakistani mountain tribe
Pakistan has incredible potential for tourism but it's being destroyed by useless extremism.
Babur didnt interfere with them? He killed their entire population in bajaur (greater kafiristan once consisted of bajaur, kunar, nooristan and chitral)...his ancestor taimur attacked kafiristan and killed many of them just because they were non-muslims.
Thats funny. Chitral was part of Afghanistan and ended up in Pakistan due to durand line treaty of 1893. As you can see they are related to nooristan people, so they are more of faces of Afghanistan than pakistan whose most of the population is characteristically brown and desi looking.genetically they are South Asians. BTW In the past, I have seen certain thread where Pakistanis were posting pictures of Kalash people claiming as the photo of ordinary Pakistanis and begging Iranians to consider Pakistanis as a Caucasian race.
Thats funny. Chitral was part of Afghanistan and ended up in Pakistan due to durand line treaty of 1893. As you can see they are related to nooristan people, so they are more of faces of Afghanistan than pakistan whose most of the population is characteristically brown and desi looking.genetically they are South Asians. BTW In the past, I have seen certain thread where Pakistanis were posting pictures of Kalash people claiming as the photo of ordinary Pakistanis and begging Iranians to consider Pakistanis as a Caucasian race.
Not true. Turkey gets about 30 million tourists per year and it is not much of a developed country. Tourism is kicking off in Sri Lanka with 2 million tourists coming per year as we just finished a brutal civil war and vast majority of tourists are interested in nature, culture and history.Actually most tourism is motivated by human creations like cities, buildings, markets, shopping, beaches, culture etc.. Nature is not a powerful motivator by itself for most tourists. Look at Malaysia and Singapore - they have no natural beauty but interesting and vibrant cities.
Not true. Turkey gets about 30 million tourists per year and it is not much of a developed country. Tourism is kicking off in Sri Lanka with 2 million tourists coming per year as we just finished a brutal civil war and vast majority of tourists are interested in nature, culture and history.
Not true. Turkey gets about 30 million tourists per year and it is not much of a developed country. Tourism is kicking off in Sri Lanka with 2 million tourists coming per year as we just finished a brutal civil war and vast majority of tourists are interested in nature, culture and history.