- The
Landai Sin Valley, or the
Bashgal Valley, is a
geographical feature of
Nuristan Province,
eastern Afghanistan,
formed by the
Landai Sin
River which...
-
frontier lying between Nawa
Kotal in the
outskirts of
Mohmand country and
Bashgal Valley on the
outskirts of
Kafiristan was
demarcated by 1895 in an agreement...
-
either as
Bashgalis (as most
migrated from a
valley of
Nuristan called Bashgal in the
Chitrali Khowar language), or
alternatively as
Sheikhan (a generic...
- kaffirs) are a
Nuristani tribe in
Afghanistan living primarily in the
Bashgal Valley,
centered in the
village of Bagalgrom.
Their language is Mumviri...
- Chitral, ****stan and
after flowing south into
Afghanistan it is met by the
Bashgal river flowing from Nurestan. The
Kunar meets the
Kabul near Jalalabad....
- Sin
River (Pashto: لنډی سين Lanḍai Sīn, "Short River"), also
called the
Bashgal River (باشګال سيند), is
located in
eastern Afghanistan. It
rises in the...
-
Former Kafir Tells His 'Tragic Story'.
Notes on the Kati
Kafirs of
Northern Bashgal (Afghanistan) / Max Klimburg, East and West, Vol. 58 – Nos. 1–4 (December...
- افغانستان) was a
small Salafist Islamic state located in the
north of
Bashgal Valley,
Nuristan Province. It was
founded by
Mawlawi Afzal during the nationwide...
- a
favorite among the Kafirs. However, he
specified that only
those of
Bashgal, the
easternmost valley of
Kafiristan proper and the one with more intercourse...
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fertility songs used at the
Chaumos ritual. He
arrives from the west, the
Bashgal valley, in
early December,
before solstice, and
leaves the day after. He...