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Fārsīwān (Pashto/Persian: فارسیوان or its
regional forms: Pārsīwān or Pārsībān, "Persian speaker") is a
contemporary designation for
Persian speakers in...
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Soviet administration in
Central Asia.
Alternative names for the
Tajiks are
Fārsīwān (Persian-speaker), and Dīhgān (cf. Tajik: Деҳқон)
which translates to "farmer...
- country.
Native speakers of Dari, of any ethnicity, are
sometimes called Farsiwans.
Pashto is the
native tongue of the Pashtuns,
although many of them are...
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Emirate Geography Demographics Ethnic groups in
Afghanistan Arabs Baloch Farsiwan Gurjar Hazaras Kho
Nuristanis Pashtuns Qizilbash Tajiks Turkmens Uzbeks...
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primarily of the
Hazara ethnicity. The next-largest
Twelvers are the
Farsiwan of the
western Herat and
Farah provinces. Other, far smaller, Afghanistan's...
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Emirate Geography Demographics Ethnic groups in
Afghanistan Arabs Baloch Farsiwan Gurjar Hazaras Kho
Nuristanis Pashtuns Qizilbash Tajiks Turkmens Uzbeks...
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Emirate Geography Demographics Ethnic groups in
Afghanistan Arabs Baloch Farsiwan Gurjar Hazaras Kho
Nuristanis Pashtuns Qizilbash Tajiks Turkmens Uzbeks...
- the po****tion of the city was 9,550 in 1979 and that "They were
mainly Fārsīwān Tājīks, Gardīz
belonging to a
network of old
isolated Tājīk settlements...
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Shahpari or
Shahpary (نغمه ښاپېرۍ). Her
father was Sa****
Suleiman Shah, a
Farsiwan from Deh Sabz
District of
Kabul Province. Her
mother Bibi
Mashala was a...
- Kabuli,
Herati etc.) and
hence in some
cases are
classified as
Tajiks or
Farsiwans, even
though being Pashtuns, Uzbeks,
Qizilbash etc.
Minor Civil Divisions...