: Pashto is one of Afghanistan's two official languages (alongside Dari) and a regional language in Pakistan.
: Compulsory hospitality and protection for all guests. Pathani Pashto Afghanizip
The following report covers the cultural, linguistic, and historical context of the (Pashtun) people, the Pashto language, and the socio-political dynamics of the Afghan-Pakistan border region (often referred to in relation to the Durand Line ). Ethnolinguistic Profile : Pashto is one of Afghanistan's two official
The Pashtuns—historically referred to as or Pathans (a term primarily used in the Indian subcontinent)—constitute the world's largest tribal ethnic group. They are concentrated in southern and eastern Afghanistan
: Known for "softer" phonetic qualities. Pashtun Culture and Code (Pashtunwali)
: Pashto is spoken by approximately 40 million people. They are concentrated in southern and eastern Afghanistan and western Pakistan, divided by the 1893 Durand Line .