PASHTO in BRITISH INDIA - A Story of Hypocrisy (URDU/HINDI)
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- How the Pashto Language was Taught or not, under the British in colonial India.
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Sources:
RAHMAN, T. (2001). THE LEARNING OF PASHTO IN NORTH INDIA AND PAKISTAN: AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT. Journal of Asian History, 35(2), 158-187. www.jstor.org/s...
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I am a Pashtun Chartered Accountant from Swat, the same Swat you mentioned in your podcast. Your efforts are very creative and offer a lot to learn. Language and culture are fascinating subjects, and I hope you will continue this endeavor. If you make a podcast on proverbs and idioms from different languages, I am sure the public will greatly appreciate it. Thank you very much for your efforts.
ذہ پشتو کی ویلاگز جوڑوم دہ مانسہرہ نہ پلیز ما ساپورٹ کئی ❤️
Joth ap paahtun nahi ho
@@PariGull-vlogz. . manserah me. pashtun nahi hinko hazra hazriwal hain but lhod ko pashtun keth cast change karta hain😂
@@stranoamore nahi roshan khan khod pakhtoon saeed hain beth kaki alafghani kitab dekhlo
@@stranoamore tanoli awan malik gujjar ghory Khalil khani jadon burki gandpoor abbasi turk h
Mughl hai pakhtoon nahi meri bhai
خوشحالہ اؤ دولتہ مہ غلامان دی
زہ رحمان پہ پشتو ژبہ عالمگیر یم
رحمان بابا
رحمان وئل خو زان تہ مشرکی دہ
لکہ ساسکے زان تہ وائ زہ بہیر یم۔
خوشحال بابا
@@marwanafridi7Rahman baba yao noom de. Khoshal yao secular saray o ao Rahman baba yao wali ao alem o
@@user-sb7yt5jn3psecular Oo ka har sa Oo kho sta da haq lapara jangeda nu pakar da chi lg ehteraam Ee bayad oshi
Khushal Khan laka che salesman (dukandar) tez jaby Wu... Rehman Baba Yu falsafi wu, nur da aga shernoa pashan Allama Iqbal om shernoa veli di
@@aliomar5208only for his post, mansibdari he faught against pakhtoons for Mughal,
سب زبانیں بہت خوبصورت ہے اور سارے لوگوں ان کے مقامی زبان میں تعلیم کا حق ملنا چاہیے ۔
پشتو زبان کےبارے میں آپ کا تجزیہ اور معلومات قابل تحسین ھیں❤
You are correct Pashto is a beautiful language. I'm lucky to have Pashtoon relatives ❤
We still teach pashto in our school and will continue in future.we r trying to make every child able enough to write ,read in pashtu.
My parents grew up in Peshawar but didnt learn Pashto in schools. Why?
Daa da Kam zaye khabara ke
We have responsibilities to teach our kids
@@mutiur7396 He is talking about Tribal areas I guess so. Nearly all people in our village know Pashto and can read and write it. But I have been in Lahore and know many Pashtuns just by name mostly khattaks whose children were not even able to speak Pashtu. Most of their parents were from military background. It is absolutely necessary to take steps for Pashto. wrna abhi tk assembly mai sb sarkari tato or whe log aye hai jin k ancestors britishers k ghulam rhai h so one can not expect positive steps from them.
Pashto is very easy and lovely language and everyone can learn it. 🇦🇫❤️😊
Pashto is not only a language its a tradition of kind of peoples who are totally different from other peoples belongs to other cultures and religions
Kahan se easy hai bhai.
له یې نۀ یو مات کړي ❤
We will never gave up
So Britisher didn't succeed in oppressing the Pashto language but its look like that maybe Pakistan succeed in oppressing Pashto language ,It is a core responsibility of Pakhtunkhwa govt to make Pashto language a primary subjects in Pakhtunkhwa schools, Clg and universities, worth mentioning Its a duty of every Pashtun individual to raise voice for the reunion of Pashtun territories into single province named after Pashtunistan .
You are right bro ....was kho pa schoolona ki pashto na shaye as a subject aw dlta pu Sindh ki Sindhi cumpulsory da pu 9th class ki nu bayad muzh akhpala zhaba zda ko 😢
@@ghani9994 pa Punjab k os Punjabi hm compulsory dy , bs mong pakhtano pa jahilaat tiaroo k naas yae
@@Khilji313 bilkul wrora kho bas zmuzh zwanan tol pa tiktok ki masroof de Allah de muzh tolo ta hidayat wake Ameen
@@Khilji313 Mara da Pukhtanu na Kam aqal khalaq pu roghay narray ke bu na ogoray. 1947 wakhla dae wrazay pore bas pu jazbat pu toray laray manday rawan dae ow da shay manday zaan na puyawae se zhabay na yu quom yu hewad raghwandezhe. Insaan tash khaplay bewasay ta zharal she nor es um na shi kawal.
😅😅😅 You!! what a hypocrite ... who the hell you try to impress writing this piece of crap in English ?? Duffer give this message to your kind in Pashtu, not in the language of your english masters !!
ډېره مننه چې د پښتو اړوند دې دغه ویډیو جوړه کړې.
انګرېزانو او د هغوی اولادې که هر څو هڅه وکړه چې پښتانه له خپلې ژبې او کلتوره واړوي، خو بریالي نه شول. ځکه د پښتو یوازې ژبه نه، د ننګ او ناموس نوم دی.
Heads off to you,you rememorized our culture .
Ma'am Aapki tarah Aapka humour bhi boht khoobsurat hai 🔥🔥🔥
Your fan❣️from India 🇮🇳
She's too sexy..,😋ummmah ummaah 😚
Great, you have collected very high quality information about Pashto language, your hard work is visible, believe me, we did not have as much information as you have given us about Pashto language, thank you for that. You also belong to Pashtun tribe because you also look Pathani, you are very cute,,,😅👏👏👌
Thank you so much ! for promoting our language and culture, great effort.
Approximately 40% of people in Balochistan are Pashtoons and speak Pashto. Unfortunately, many analysts dont even know this. They think as its name is balochistan so only baloch would be living here. But the truth is that Pashtoon are almost of the same population as Baloch in Balochistan
Great effort, and thanks for your time to show the soft side of the Pashto language. Thank you once a gain
I'm really impressed with your knowledge of historical facts about Pushto language during British Raj. Additionally, I appreciate your presentation in Urdu,with perfect command. Congrats.
Great collection regarding pashto. Ever have listened so much information about my mother tongue pashto. Thanks mam for your efforts in this regard.
Your storytelling is amazing and really engaging! I see a lot of potential in your content. With a bit more polished editing, the quality of your videos would reach the next level. If you ever need help with editing, I’d be happy to assist and bring out the best in your videos!
اس ضمن میں نور محمد لیوال اور وایس اف امریکہ کا نام ضرور لیا جائے گا ۔اور انکو خراج تحسین پیش کرنا چاہیے انہوں نے جدید دور کے کمپیوٹر کے اندر پشتو کی بورڈ اور سافٹ ویر پہ کام کیا ۔یہ 1992 کا دور تھا۔
بلکل پښتانه به تل د ښاغلي لېوال خدمتونو ته د قدر په سترګه ګوري
Fascinating efforts...!!!! Appreciation ✌🏻👍🏻
Your points in interview relate to fact.your information is impressive and informative.
Thank you Mam to aware the world from the fact.
I love pashto language Pashto my language I am pathan from to the Pakistan 🇵🇰
Noo you are not pathan you gujjar Khalil awan malik jadon tanoli is not pathan
pakistan is against of pashtun
@@KhanKing-ds5rmDid you studied the history? You are ignorant and have no knowledge regarding history, you must be study "Tareekh Farishta" you will know who are pushtune clans.
Can you read and write pashto language? Ta pukhto jaba lowasatlay au lekalay she pathan?
ته پښتون يي تاته پښتو حساب زده دی؟
I used to be pashtoon now live in European academia. Imagine a time when a vibrant new language was emerging from the heart of the subcontinent, a bridge language between diverse cultures and a testament to the power of human connection. Urdu, born of Persian, Arabic, and local dialects, began its journey in the bustling trading centers and capitals of the region, from Kabul to Calcutta.
Contrary to your limited understanding, Urdu's rise wasn't a fluke after 1947 but a natural evolution shaped by historical, cultural, and economic factors around 12th century. It wasn't just spoken by a privileged few; it was the lingua franca of the masses, a tool for commerce, education, and religious expression back in days.
In the 12th century, as traders and travelers from across the subcontinent from Kabul and beyond converged in Indian's capitals, a new language began to take shape. Urdu emerged as a blend of these diverse tongues, a reflection of the region's rich tapestry. It was considered just like english today a language of opportunity, a means for upward mobility, and a symbol of cultural exchange.
From the bustling bazaars of Delhi and Agra to Calcutta to Kabul and Kandahar the serene madrasas of Deoband, Urdu played a pivotal role in shaping the subcontinent's intellectual and spiritual landscape. It was the language of scholars, poets, and preachers, a vehicle for expressing ideas and inspiring hearts.
While Urdu may have faced challenges and evolved over time, its legacy remains undeniable. It is a testament to the resilience of language and the enduring power of human connection. So, before making unfounded claims, it's essential to delve deeper into the rich history of Urdu and the cultural context in which it emerged by the same economic muhajrs of time from persia , Afghanistan and beyond got settled around power centers / capital centers of invaders of the subcontinent now their own DNA cry about their language 😅😅😅 so funny !!
بہت دلچسپ موزوں پر آپ نے معلومات فراہم کردی ھے۔
This is amazing … very informative and thoroughly researched. Thanks for the wonderful work! Great presentation
You earn my respect
Madam. As you know pashto language and history is almost five thousand years old. But unfortunately the bad bad devaluation of our history culture and language . Even 90 percent of pashtun of Pakistan don't know pashto language so how they can read and write about history culture etc. I myself learn it from internet.
Thank you for your video. #11_oct_pashtun_adalat.
Video mo kha WA aw der useful insights milao shu staso dera manana aw staso research da para 👍. Der kho, der Ala
I'm Pakhton I like this podcast so much keep it continues
میڈم! بہت شکریہ ۔ میرا تعلق بھی سوات ہی سے ہے۔ والی سوات کو تعلیم پھیلانے سے بہت رغبت تھی ۔انھوں نے بیشمار تعلیمی اِدارے قائم کئے ۔تمام مصامین پشتو زبان میں میں ہوتے تھے۔عدالتوں میں بھی پشتو زبان رائج تھی۔ سوات میں حراء پبلک اسکول کے نام سے جگہ جگہ اسکول کھولے گئے۔ ان اسکولوں میں سوچے سمجھے منصوبے کے تحت پشتو زبان کو نظر انداز کیا جانے لگا ۔پشتو کو وہ غیر ضروری اور بچّوں پر آیک بوجھ سمجھتے تھے ۔ چُونکہ حراء پبلک اسکولوں کا تعلق ایک مخصوص مذہبی پارٹی سے تھا، جو اسٹبلشمنٹ کے ایجنڈے پر چلتی تھی ۔جو پشتو کو عالمگیر زبان بننے کیخلاف تھے۔ آور لوگوں کو باور کرواتے تھے، کہ پشتو دوزخ کی زبان ہے۔۔۔۔
رور دا حرا سکولونه چا جوړ کړي وو
جماعت اسلامی @@AsadUllah-gp5yg
😅😅😅 wo kon see aesi mazhabi jamaat thi, jisko dozakh mae daakhley se bhi pehley doozakh k baarey mae itna ilam tha 😅😅 ... os jamaat ka kooi naam- shaam ??
It was really an amazing video and very knowledgeable ❤
It is so valid, authentic, and logically to prove information
اس بچی نے پشتو اور پٹھانوں کے ساتھ بہت بڑا انصاف کیا ہے۔ میں خود ۷۵ سالہ بڑھا بئت ہی فخرمند اور پکا پٹھان ہوں اور آج اس عمر میں فخر ہے کہ میرے بچے ۷۰ کے دہائی میں دیار غیر تو نہیں کہونگا بلکہ میرے نئے ملک جسکا بھی میں تہہ دل سے مشکور اور پیار کرتا ہوں میں پیدا ہوئے
میں نے شروع ہی سے بچے اور بچوں کے ساتھ پشتو بولنی شروع کی یئاں تک جب بچہ سکول تو اسے شروع شروع میں کلاس میں تکلیف اٹھانی پڑی۔ آج میں اپنے بیٹے اور بہو کا مشکور ہوں انہوں نے اپنے بچوں کے ساتھ پشتو بولنے پر ترجیح دی جسکا میں انکا مشکور ہوں۔
کچھ لوگ بڑے فخر سے بچوں کے ساتھ اردو اور انگلش میں باتیں کرتے ہیں میری طرف سے لعنت ہو اُنکے منہ پر جو اپنی زبان پر کسی اور زبان پر ترجیح دیتے ہیں۔ اگر ہم ۵۰ اور۶۰ کے دہائی والے انگلش اور ارود سیکھ سکتے ہیں آج یہ لمپیوٹر والی نسل آسانی سے سیکھ لے گی۔
بہت بہت شکریہ بیٹی آپکا۔
ماشاء اللہ بہن آپ کی آواز اور انداز تکلّم بہت اعلیٰ ہے. 👍👍👍
Great effort, thank you for this 👍
پہلی منظم کتاب " سیلمان ماکو " کی تذکرہ اولیا ھے جسکے چند صفحے دستیاب. ھے یہ چھٹی ہجری کی قدیم کتاب ھے ۔
لیکن افسوس نثر کی کتاب نہیں۔
Appreciate your efforts, please continue your good work
Great video maam ,
Keep going and keep spreading the power of knowledge ❤❤❤❤
Bohat hi zbrdst, ma'am bht hi umdah aur information video hein, mein aik pathan hu , aur hum pathaano ko apni zubaan ki kadar karni chahiye qk pashto aik waseeh zubano mein se hein , aur es zuban mein bht hi kadeem alfaaz hein,
باقی سب بجا لیکن چونکہ آپ اردو تاریخی کہانیاں ہیں تو براہِ مہربانی تلفظ پر بہت توجہ رکھیئے۔
غ کا تلفظ اردو، فارسی اور عربی میں بہت مختلف ہے، ہندی میں الگ ہے۔
باقی یہ بہترین کام آپ نے شروع کیا ہے! جاری رکھیئے! اللہ آپ کو مزید ہمت اورطاقت دے!
واقعی ډېره مزیداره او معلوماتي ویډیو ده.
Loved the podcAst , couldn't find your page on Facebook
I am proud to be Muslim ☪️ ❤️ i am pashtun British apna shekist Abhi tak nai bole i am pashtun waziristani 😂 🫵☝️💪
If you gave the british shikast, you wouldnt be a part of Pakistan which is a continuation of British India. You would be a part of Afghanistan today
@@AZ-eb1oe First you secure Afghanistan from the ongoing turmoil then make this claim. Till such time keep quiet.
Your initiative is fantastic!
If you could create podcasts based on various books, it would be even better. These podcasts could explore the three major social waves that have shaped South Asia from 7,000 years ago to the present.
The first wave consisted of people from Africa who came to South Asia, particularly India, in search of hunting grounds. They settled here and became the indigenous inhabitants.
The second wave occurred several thousand years later when Arabs arrived and made South Asia their home, integrating into the local population.
The third wave came from Central Asia, with people migrating and settling in this region. During this period, we also see the early forms of the Rigveda and the beginnings of civilization in India, which led to the emergence of Hinduism.
You can find a lot of material from sociology and historical books to support this content.
They were zagrosians not arabs first wave 50000 saal pehle aayi second iranian farmers jo 9000 hazar saal bad namudar huwe Or Dravidians mein mix huwe third aryans
You people Google the answers and then claim that you are right and the other person is wrong. How easy is that, right? Just Google it and prove the other person wrong.
Oh brother, no one has records from fifty thousand years ago. These are all just theories, but we can make an estimate of how things might have happened in the past.
Very informative and an eye opener for me as a pakhtoon that how Britishers were against we pakhtoons and the same policy is still going on against pakhtoons.we pakhtoons are the largest ethnic and same blood line group in Pakistan but still we are suffering in the hands of so called Pakistan Establishment.
Mesha it"s amazing. we as Pakhtun are indebted to you for it.
Very researched and informative video. Love and respect from Larkano, the city of Mohan Jo Daro, Sindhi, Pakistan
ur research and presentation 😇
د دې مېرمنې هلو ځلو ته سلام اؤ درناوښت وړاندې کوم . زه خپل ټول ليکل پښتو ژبه کې کومه اؤ په پښتو باندې وياړ کوم .
❤❤
Excellent
I am a staunch pashtoon belongs to balochistan here in balochistan the population of pashtoon are greater than balochs , still whenever they discuss pashtoon in pakistan they completely ignore bslochistsn pashtoons
Pashtun belt of Balochistan should logically become part of either KPK or a separate Pashtun province with Quetta as its capital. What do you say?
Yes you are exactly right.
خلق خو وائ دوزخی زبہ دہ
زہ بہ جنت تہ د پشتو سرہ زم ❤❤❤❤بابائے پشتون
The anti-Pashtun colonial British policy has been continued by Pakistani governments since inception. In KPK and Balochistan where majority of population are Pushto speaking are deprived of getting education in their mother language Pashto. Surprisingly Pashtuns leaders have accepted such racist policies on themselves.
😅😅😅
Imagine a time when a vibrant new language was emerging from the heart of the subcontinent, a bridge language between diverse cultures and a testament to the power of human connection. Urdu, born of Persian, Arabic, and local dialects, began its journey in the bustling trading centers and capitals of the region, from Kabul to Calcutta.
Contrary to your limited understanding, Urdu's rise wasn't a fluke after 1947 but a natural evolution shaped by historical, cultural, and economic factors around 12th century. It wasn't just spoken by a privileged few; it was the lingua franca of the masses, a tool for commerce, education, and religious expression back in days.
In the 12th century, as traders and travelers from across the subcontinent from Kabul and beyond converged in Indian's capitals, a new language began to take shape. Urdu emerged as a blend of these diverse tongues, a reflection of the region's rich tapestry. It was considered just like english today a language of opportunity, a means for upward mobility, and a symbol of cultural exchange.
From the bustling bazaars of Delhi and Agra to Calcutta to Kabul and Kandahar the serene madrasas of Deoband, Urdu played a pivotal role in shaping the subcontinent's intellectual and spiritual landscape. It was the language of scholars, poets, and preachers, a vehicle for expressing ideas and inspiring hearts.
While Urdu may have faced challenges and evolved over time, its legacy remains undeniable. It is a testament to the resilience of language and the enduring power of human connection. So, before making unfounded claims, it's essential to delve deeper into the rich history of Urdu and the cultural context in which it emerged by the same economic muhajrs of time from persia , Afghanistan and beyond.
I'm Pashtun from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and working in NASDAQ i was student of government school and my kids bron here they are speaking Pashtu plus English love your mother language REST.. what can I say it's in blood, it's about you if want to be with your roots so nothing gonna change,
Great info i am patan speaking pashtoo from Afghanistan but I know ur do but not much if ur program make it in English I really appreciate thank you
how is the law and order and economic situation in afghanistan>
Love you from 🇨🇭 Switzerland
Main bachpan SE Peshawar me the aur Mery friend b Pashto bolty to un k sath khelty khelty sekh le the Pashto
Thanks for your useful information.
Similarities between Iranic languages
Persian
Dari
Tajik
Pashto
Kurdish
Balochi
TaT
Ossetian
ماشاءاللہ ڈیر زڑہ پوری معلومات ۔۔ یوہ ویڈیو پہ (ساکا قبیلہ) جوڑہ کڑہ ۔ چئ( ساکا قبیلہ) سوک وو او د کوم قوم سرہ ئ تعلق وو۔او د ساکا قبیلے مورنئ ژبہ سہ وہ۔ وئیل کیگی چئ (ساکا قبیلہ ) د صوابئ علاقہ باندئ آباد وو۔ ڈیرہ مننہ بہ وی
GUJJAR yama
@@EisaCh-gh7mv
Mian Gul Chauhan Gujjar of KPK Mardan city
میرے خیال میں آپ پشتو نہیں پڑھ سکتے۔ ایک ویڈیو (ساکا قبیلہ) پر بنا دیں۔ (ساکا قبیلہ کون تھا ، اور کونسے قوم سے انکا تعلق تھا؟ اور ساکا قبیلے کی مادری زبان کونسی تھی؟ اور کہا جاتا ھے ، کہ ساکا قبیلہ کے پی کے کے ضلع صوابی میں آباد تھے اور یہی علاقہ انکا دارالحکومت تھا ۔ اس پر ضرور ویڈیو بنائیے۔ ھم آپکے ویڈیو منتظر ھونگے۔ شکریہ ۔ آپکے ویڈیوز سے سیکھنے کو بہت کچھ ملتا ھے۔ ما شاءاللہ
very good work. God bless
اپ کا تجزیہ بہت اچھا ہے پشتو زبان کے بارے میں ۔
Great effort thanks 🙏🙏
Very much informative video
Awesome....It is very informative....Thanks.
Hihly appreciate you for your research of British and their followers to suppress Pashto language.
Pundit Jawahir Lal Nehru has written a really beautiful sentence in his book that “if you want to put an end to a nation or you want to destroy them take away their language from them”. Obviously language is an identity for any nation if you take away that from them and they start another language they become different their values become different their way of thinking become different. LEARN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES BUT DON’T FORGET YOUR MOTHER LANGUAGE AT ALL AND TEACH IT YOUR KIDS ASWELL.
Very informative video beta, I am from Swat and it seems you put some effort in your video. The official language of Yousafzai State of Swat was indeed Pashto and almost all the people of the state could speak the language with ease. But the elite class could also understand and write Persian as well. Your videos contains novel materials. Keep it up beta.
ذہ پشتو کی ویلاگز جوڑوم دہ مانسہرہ نہ پلیز ما ساپورٹ کئی ❤️
Nice thought ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much dear .aap ne humari pashto language ko highlights kia
ذہ پشتو کی ویلاگز جوڑوم دہ مانسہرہ نہ پلیز ما ساپورٹ کئی ❤️
@@PariGull-vlogz او جی بلکل او زموژ دی کوئټه پشتو
@@RafiKakar-l5v کویٹہ کی ذہ پیدا شوی یم
Great report 👏
Behtareen video
Amazing topic really i was also think about it . And u finally made video on it thank u ❤ what i am planing i want to all my pashtoon brothers came together so we can start pashto language in out institution and make pashto national library which is focus on daily update vocabulary which now a days alot of things made for that and also work on in IT to bring pashto in computer language and in google after that we will be able to have own pashto siri . And google translator as well
Please make a video about. BAGHDADI PIR
David jones..✌️
Hmmmm... thanks. It was informative.
Although, I knew some pashto books written by Britishers, I wasn't aware that they were written exactly for what purpose.
I m from Dir kpk please Explain about District Dir History please
very informative video and special thanks to you for making video on our mother tongue pashto, pashto language k dushman aaj b hai pakistan ma jo k i think unhi angrezo ki baqeyat ha jo k ya chahta ha k pathan pashto k bajai urdu bolai q k wo khud apni zoban bhool k urdu bol rha hota ha aor wo chahta ha k sub log asa kra lakin ya sarasar ghalat ha
Thanks for your analysis
Love from Delhi India alhamdulillah ❤
Great information
I found the video very informative.
Hello mam i am from India Kashmiri ❤
جس سے اللہ رکھے اسے کون چکھے
ہم بولتے ہیں لیکھتے پڑھتے ہیں اللہ کاکرم
This podcast is as gorgeous as you are !
This I what happened even now,u can't speak pashto in educational institutions, while the govt is still stressing for this language, but of no use yet.
The sign boards in KPK are still not in pashto, but in urdu and English.
Nice information
Very fascinating info: on pashto lang: & lit: .lt is hoped we have ur extensive lecture on pashtunwali i.e.pashtun culture&code of conduct.remember pashtuns call a female as male when she acts bravely.ln my village,a woman picked out male dead body from a deep ravine.
Lots of love from Swat ❤❤❤
Brilliant madam well done
Some researchers believe that the Pushtuns are the Lost Tribes of Israel.
Lot's of love 💕😘 from INDIA
Pashto language is the most sweetest and important language in the world 🌎
Urdu is a language for communication, it's impossible to remove regional languages and indigenous culture but for for the sake of communication a common language is introduced, urdu is a basic language covers a large area, it not harm any culture and other languages
Saba ji Pashto not a regional tung Pashto was the n 10:55 ational tung of Khurasan Pashto was the tung of Kurdistan Turkistan and Bulkaan states ok
Pashto is not a regional language. It is a national language of Afghanistan. Urdu has nothing to do with the 90% people of Pakistan, it has its roots in India.
@@JehanzebKhan-r2i I think your are right pashoo is a language of a nation that's why only some people can understand and can speak, if it a regional language like urdu then big areas can understand it
@@SabaFarooq-zw6qt Pashto is difficult for most non-Pashtuns to learn it. I told you it's one of the two official languages in Afghanistan, the other being Dari Persian. Let me inform you that most of the non-Pashtuns in Afghanistan can understand and speak it fluently.
@@JehanzebKhan-r2i OK than pashoo is language of Afghanistan then what u mean urdu nothing to do with Pakistan and in India same version of urdu is used called hindi,
Agar aisi professor muje school me mili hoti to main koi kamyab insan ban jata. ❤🎉
Panjabi Establishment succeded in what the british coudlnt..
ډيره مننه ❤
Great
دپښتو نوموړي شاعر خوشحال خان خټک بابا په باره کې ویډیو جوړه کړي
ستاسو نه یو جهان مننه
په زړه پوری معلومات مننه معلوماتی ویلاګ.
Mashallah