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KALASH VALLEY, Pakistan — Hidden up in the mountains near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, the Kalash tribe loves homemade wine and whiskey, dances for days at colorful festivals, and ...
The Kalash community relies heavily on farming The attack has left the indigenous Kalashi community, 400km (250 miles) from Pakistan's capital Islamabad, feeling tense. The people in this valley ...
High in Pakistan’s Hindu Kush mountains ... Khattak said that although there is poverty among the Kalash, “the people have very limited needs, they are not using cars, the food is eggs ...
The Kalash people celebrate their annual Joshi (spring) festival with dancing and wine A liberal outlook and festivals where social norms are turned upside down set the Kalash people of north ...
In general people the people of Rumbur seemed ... It was now time to reenter Pakistan proper a land that seemed far removed in space and time from the ancient rhythms of the Kalash villages.
Hidden up in the mountains near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, the Kalash tribe loves homemade wine and whisky, dances for days at colourful festivals, and practices a religion that holds ...
The total population of the Kalash tribe has shrunk to 3,000, making it the smallest religious minority group in Pakistan. In June this year, I travelled to Chitral from Islamabad with my family.
Station house officer of Bumburate police station Saeedur Rehman told Dawn that the Azeri woman named Gulzar and Mohammad ...
A girl stands in the village of Bumberet in the Kalash Valley. Kalash Valley, Pakistan: Hidden up in the mountains near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, the Kalash tribe loves homemade wine and ...
Nestled in Pakistan's Hindu Kush mountains, the remote Kalash valley is a popular tourist destination. But a recent attack by Taliban militants has left people living there afraid for their future.