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- Waziristāní (Pashto: وزیرستانۍ), also known as Wazirwóla (Pashto: وزیرواله, meaning "of the Wazirs") and Wazirí, is a central Pashto dialect spoken in...
- Utmanzai tribes such as the Baka Khel and Jani Khel. The Wazirs speak the Waziristani dialect of Pashto which is similar to the neighboring Banuchi and Dawari...
- Banuchi (Baniswola), a dialect of Pashto which is similar to the distinct Waziristani dialect. The residents regardless of their tribes are commonly called...
- tribe, after whom the region "Waziristan" is named, and speak a common Waziristani dialect. They have a re****tion as warriors and are known for their frequent...
- every household must be headed by a male figure. The phatan, especially waziristani men have below average reproductary parts according Medicacl data base...
- common voiceless palato-alveolar fricative), which also exist in the Waziristani dialect of Pashto, but could have been adopted from Ormuri due to its...
- forms, along with possible Latin equivalents and typical IPA values: Waziristani has the following vowels: These can potentially be romanised as: In the...
- Mehsuds"), Mehsudi, or Maseedwola is a dialect of Waziristani. Rozi Khan Burki claims that in Waziristani is that the phonemes [ʃ] and [ʂ], along with their...
- wearing firaq partug "The origins of Pashtuns". "Scythian clothing". "Kuchi dress". "Khattak dress". "Waziristani dress". Afghanistan Volumes 33-34(1980)...
- guerillas.[citation needed] This was in response to an ambush by Pashtun Waziristani tribesmen in which they had killed over 50 British Indian soldiers.[citation...