Pashtuns

Iranic ethnic group native to Afghanistan and Pakistan
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Pashtuns, known historically as ethnic Afghans and in the Indian subcontinent as Pathans, form an ethnic group of approximately 50 million people who mainly live in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Pashtuns (some pronounce it as Pakhtoons) speak their native Pashto language but many of them are also fluent in Arabic, English, Persian, and Urdu. Racially, they have been officially labelled as white people.[1] The term "Pathan" is generally applied to a Pashtun who resides outside the native lands of Pashtuns and has mixed with the South Asian people.

Notable people who relate to the Pashtun ethnicity

Random images of Pashtuns from Afghanistan

Random images of Pashtuns from Pakistan

References

  1. Matter of K-, 2 I&N 253, 257 (BIA 1945; A.G. 1945) ("Physically, we believe that in the eyes of the common man an [ethnic] Afghan looks like a white person. Further, his historical origins lie in the continent of Europe. He is not associated with those races in Asia, like the Japanese, the Chinese and the Indian, which have been found not to be white.").