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- Nənawā́te (Pashto: ننواتې, "sanctuary") is a tenet of the Pashtunwali code of the Pashtun people. It allows a beleaguered person to enter the house of...
- about the Pashtun people's code of honor, Pashtunwali; particularly nanawatai, which requires that an enemy be given sanctuary if requested. En route...
- performed by students for free. Other plays include The Afghan Women and Nanawatai, upon which the film The Beast is based. Two recent plays are Sleepwalk...
- gives in to the Pathan tradition of offering hospitality and sanctuary (Nanawatai) even to uninvited guests. Various situations ensue due to cultural misunderstandings...
- It is the way of the Pashtuns. We have melmestia, being a good host, nanawatai, giving asylum, and badal, vengeance. Pashtuns live by these things. — Abdur...
- hotel Maître d'hôtel – Manager of the public part of a formal restaurant Nanawatai – Pashtun concept of sanctuary at all costs Reciprocal altruism – Form...
- analysis of the laws affecting places of public accommodation. Hospitality Nanawatai Sanctuary Grith Xenia (Gr****) Hospitium Barth, Stephen. (2009). Hospitality...
- be in the position to return it adequately when the occasion demands". Nanawatai Banting, Erinn (2003). Afghanistan the People. Crabtree Publishing Company...
- Icelandic film The Beast (1988 film), an American film based on the play Nanawatai The Beast (1996 film), a made-for-TV movie based on the 1991 novel Beast...
- his home that first day in accordance with the Pashtunwali custom of Nanawatai, whereby asylum is given to a person to protect them from their enemies...