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Seeking the right support as a refugee can be difficult. That's why Micro Rainbow runs the first ever helpline for LGBTQI+ Afghan refugees in the UK! The helpline is run by Pashto speaking colleagues w/ access to Dari interpreters. Call for support!
Seeking the right support as a refugee can be difficult. That's why we're launching the first ever helpline for LGBTQI+ Afghan refugees in the UK! The helpline is run by Pashto speaking colleagues w/ access to Dari interpreters. Call for support!
Seeking the right support as a refugee can be difficult. That's why we're launching the first ever helpline for LGBTQI+ Afghan refugees in the UK! The helpline is run by Pashto speaking colleagues w/ access to Dari interpreters. Call for support!
Seeking the right support as a refugee can be difficult. That’s why we’re launching the first ever helpline for LGBTQI refugees from #Afghanistan in the UK! The helpline is run by Pashto speaking colleagues w/ access to Dari interpreters. Call for support! https://t.co/p6YPKAwtgG
#OnThisDay in 1689 the Great Pashtun warrior poet #KhushalKhattak died.
He preached the union of all Pashtuns, and encouraged revolt against the Mughal Empire, promoted Pashtun nationalism.
He is considered the 'Father of Pashto Literature'.
Rahman Baba, the renowned Sufi and mystic poet of Pashto was born in #HazarKhwani and he is also buried there.
Photo Credits:
Above: Må bruges med kildeangivelse: Danmission Photo Archive.
Below: https://t.co/qDS8sdJx9p, and Wikimedia.
Did you know there are at least 13 known types of Afghan Hounds?
In Afghanistan they are known as Sag-e Tāzī (Persian: سگ تازی) or Tāžī Spay (Pashto: تاژي سپی). There are other names such as Balkh Hound, Baluchi Hound, Barakzai Hound or Kabul Hound.
Beautiful art work on the cover page of Afghan Songs and Melodies, published by Min. of Press and Information Afghanistan, 1965. The book was the first compilation of number of Pashto melodies and songs. https://t.co/5wWDB0RTIN
The Qissa Khwani Bazaar (Pashto:قصه خوانۍ بازار,"Story-tellers' Bazaar") is a #bazaar in Peshawar, the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincePakistan
On 23 April 1930 ,400 unarmed khudai khidmatgar protesters were killed by British forces in Qissa Khwani bazar massacre
A Map of Indian subcontinent with names of states in the dominant language of that state.
"Top languages by Native speakers"
#India :
Hindi/Urdu (46%) ,Bengali,Marathi,Telugu,Tamil,Kannada
#Pakistan:
Punjabi (45%),Pashto ,Sindhi ,Saraiki & Urdu
#Bangladesh : Bengali (98%)
Qissa Khwani Bazaar (Pashto: قصه خوانۍ بازار "Story-tellers' Bazaar") is a bazaar in Peshawar, the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.
The place of Birth of Legendary Indian Actor Dilip Kumar (1922)
Site of massacre of 400 unarmed Khudai Khidmatgar in 1930