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Kho People of Chitral

I am my-self kho from Chitral and more than 90% of Chitral population is Kho. Kho people are not Kalash and are all Muslims. On various forums I have seen ignorant people lumping all people from North of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Kashmir into one group for convenience.This really irritates me. Dardic is just a linguistic group name not an ethnic one. Then there are other ignorant fellow countrymen from the south who call us Pushtoons which we are not. Kho people have a considerable population of more than half a million. They are also found in Ghizer in Gilgit, Swat, Badakshan, Kunduz, Balkh, Takhar, Uzbekistan and Istanbul Turkey. As for as Genetics is concerned The haplogroup R1b (Y-DNA) is found at a frequency of 80% among the Kho people. Many are in Paragroup M343, also found in some Central Asian peoples. I am sharing Some photos of Kho people. Long live Pakistan.
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MashAllah brother. I have a lot of relatives in Chitral. My spouse also hails from Chitral. We go almost each year to visit Chitral, Ayun. We have a little one now. She'll be visiting Ayun for the first time InshAllah. Can't wait!

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You are right about the things you said about Kho people of Chitral. Very different and diverse.
 
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MashAllah brother. I have a lot of relatives in Chitral. My spouse also hails from Chitral. We go almost each year to visit Chitral, Ayun. We have a little one now. She'll be visiting Ayun for the first time InshAllah. Can't wait!

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You are right about the things you said about Kho people of Chitral. Very different and diverse.
Where are you from by the way???
 
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Great info. Pakistanis especially of the older generations are extremely illiterate as far as the diversity of this country is concerned.

Indeed, the racial/ethnic diversity in Pakistan is mind boggling! I mean, there are tens of thousands of very white people to African-looking people and all in between.

I don't know if it is still in Pakistan's textbooks or not but way back then--I think in Bhutto's 'Social Studies' school coursework, only four major ethnic groups were mentioned--per the four provinces. The descriptions of each ethnic group looks quite amazing, in hindsight at least, with Punjabis being described as people of 'Mazboot Koolhe' (strong hips). LOL!!
 
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Indeed, the racial/ethnic diversity in Pakistan is mind boggling! I mean, there are tens of thousands of very white people to African-looking people and all in between.

I don't know if it is still in Pakistan's textbooks or not but way back then--I think in Bhutto's 'Social Studies' school coursework, only four major ethnic groups were mentioned--per the four provinces. The descriptions of each ethnic group looks quite amazing, in hindsight at least, with Punjabis being described as people of 'Mazboot Koolhe' (strong hips). LOL!!

:lol:. I dont remember that phrase being mentioned in our social studies course. Having said that schools could do a much better job at explaining the diversity of this country. For example I never learnt about Hazaras till I was in my late teenages due to lack of exposure and no mention in school books.
 
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Just came across this song posted by another member on PDF. I guess this is the relevant thread to post it in. Very sweet melody.

 
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