Chitral Ethnicity, The Kho are CHITRAL, PAKISTAN — Three hours after Friday prayers on April 21, 2017, thousands ...

Chitral Ethnicity, The Kho are CHITRAL, PAKISTAN — Three hours after Friday prayers on April 21, 2017, thousands of people gathered in front of the Chitral police station, intent This dominant ethnic group is a heterogeneous tribe with an age-old class system. Preserving these endangered languages and The role of Waali Chitral in the annexation to Pakistan, the integration of the state of Chitral and its effects? Answers to many important questions are given in the relevant article (Introduction and Nūristāni, people of the Hindu Kush mountain area of Afghanistan and the Chitral area of Pakistan. These include people living in Gilgit-Baltistan,Dir, Emeralds from various deposits in Pakistan (Chitral, Swat and Khaltaro) and Afghanistan (Panjshir and Laghman) were examined and This disparity fueled resentment, particularly among educated youth from Chitral, who, launched a struggle for the rights of the region’s people and Little is known of the early history of Chitral and rock inscriptions and early traditions give little evidence on this subject. Ancient Chitralis, called Kho, probably came from what is now northeastern Afghanistan. Book today! The people of Chitral have left a lasting impression on me—humble, affectionate, and leading simple lives. Other haplogroups in the present study The only non-Muslim ethnic minority in the Chitral valley are the Kafir Kalash. It draws its name from a tribe known as Chetar. What is perhaps Introducing culture, history, language and literature of Chitrali people and those of the other neighbouring valleys. Chitral has two main ethnic-religious groups: the The Kalash are a group of indigenous people who reside in the Chitral valleys. Languages. Chitral District (Khowar: ݯھیترارو ضلع; Urdu: ضلع چترال) was a district in the Malakand Division of the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 14 August 1947 to Chitral Tehsil in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Population The population development of Chitral as well as related information and services (Wikipedia, Google, images). These two racial Chitral is also the most peaceful Region of Pakistan. Geography. The valleys are surrounded by the Hindu Kalasha Kleine Kalasha-Mädchen Kalasha-Mädchen Die Kalasha von Chitral, oder einfach Kalasha, sind eine in der Hindukuschregion im Norden Pakistans, in den From this haplogroup's H2a, it is suggested that the unique population of the Chitral belongs to East Europe reported in several other studies. Rahmat Karim Baig In the valleys of Chitral there lived many ethnic groups who came into this part of Dardic languages in Chitral There are 10 languages which are indigenous to Chitral, a valley in the extreme Northwest corner of Pakistan with a population of around 210,000 to 250,000. The region is home to the Kho tribes of Chitral; where did they go? Prof. Gilgit-Baltistan is named after the two former agencies, Gilgit and Baltistan, which were merged in 1972 to form Northern Areas. It is connected with the Dir District via the Lowari Pass. The present article presents the results of a recent (2009) survey of understandings and attitudes to heritage and culture in Chitral, Pakistan. Chitral district is situated in Malakand Division, lying along the Afghanistan border. It is the capital city of the Chitral District. Location and demographics The former princely capital, Chitral Town, is situated on the west bank of the Chitral (or Kunar River) at the foot of Tirich Mir which at 7,708 m (25,289 ft) is the highest peak of the There are also many other religious and ethnic minorities in Pakistan, including the Kalash, whom I was soon to meet in Chitral. The people living in the upper part being called Khow Chitrāl (Khowar: ݯھیترار; Persian: چترال) was a kingdom in the Hindu Kush region, in the northwest of South Asia, existing from 17th century until its abolition in 1969. It is very well known for its peaceful people and beautiful landscapes, mountainous region. It aims to digitize and archive the history and literature of Chitral. Before 14 August 1947, it was part of the princely Chitral is a town situated on the Chitral River in the northern area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It serves as the capital of the Lower Chitral District, and was previously the capital of . The main ethnic group, the Khow, speak Khowar (or Chitrali), one of the Dardic languages, which is also spoken in parts of Yasin, Gilgit, Ghizer and Swat. Profiles include statistics, text, photo, map, progress indicator and language resources. Chitral, originally Chetrar, The role of Waali Chitral in the annexation to Pakistan, the integration of the state of Chitral and its effects? Answers to many important questions are given in the relevant article (Introduction and Farid Ahmad Raza Khowar, also known as Chitrali, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic group, spoken by over 400,000 people in Chitral in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, in the Ghizer District of Gilgit About Chitral information latest news and views History of Chitral Some believe Chitral is as old as history itself. ii. Their main religion is Sunni Islam. It serves as the capital of the Lower Chitral The Shina is the major ethnic group of Gilgit-Baltistan and Shin language is spoken by an estimated 500,000 people living mainly in Gilgit, Diamer, and Baltistan of CHITRAL: Three endangered languages of Chitral have gotten a new lease of life by securing a written form for the first time. Between 1885 and 1947, it was one Upper Chitral District (Khowar: توری ݯھیترارو ضلع‎; Urdu: ضلع چترال بالا) is an administrative district in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Chitral also spelled Chetrar, translated as field, is the capital of the Chitral District, situated on the western bank of the Chitral River (also called Khowar (کھووار, Khōwār, [kʰɔːwɑːɾ]), also known by its common exonym Chitrali, [a] is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic group, primarily spoken by the Kho people The Chitral Valley is the historic home to two main ethnic groups, Ancient Chitralis and the Kalasha. Basically, they are happy and contented people fond of music and hunting. In Khowar, Chetar means a tribe or farm, for the tribe was built upon a big Chitral: The Gateway to the Hindukush Chitral is a veritable melting pot of different religions and ethnicities, and is also home to lakes, lush fields and mountains. This mountainous country which was first Chitral is a city located in the northern part of Pakistan. The people living in the upper part being called Khow Not much is known about the early history of Chitral and its neighbouring areas. Vor der Fertigstellung des Lowari-Tunnels im Jahr 2017 musste auf dieser Straße der Khowar (کھووار, Khōwār, [kʰɔːwaːr]), also known by its common exonym Chitrali, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic group, primarily spoken by the Kho people (Chitralis), native to Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. AKRSP is perhaps the most important of the AKDN-organizations. The multi-ethnic and multi-religious State A Descriptive Study of the Kalash Community, A Religious, Cultural, and Ethnic Minority Group in District Chitral Muhammad Qasim Sodhar Manzoor Ali The Kalash people are a distinctive Very little is known about the early history of Chitral. Renowned for their hospitality, they The mountainous region of Chitral, which recently became the first district in Pakistan to have a conservation strategy, is renowned for its rugged landscape and unique culture. Numbering about 2,500 to 3,000 they inhabit Birir, Bumburet and Rambur valleys in the south of Chitral. 77,5 km², womit er einer der kleineren Chitral is the name of a whole district as well as the main town of this district. The culture of the Kalash people is unique and differs in many ways from the many Chitral—A Historical Sketch Israr-ud-Din At the southern fringe of Central Asia and on the northern most tip of Pakistan lies the district of Chitral which was formerly a princely state, opted for Pakistan in Prior to the 1400s the Kalash were the dominant ethnic group of Lower Chitral. The Kalash people, also called Kafir (Non-believer), Black Robe and Siah Posh, live in the three sub-valleys of Kalash; Bumboret, Rumbor and Birir, in CHITRAL (Čitrāl), river valley in the upper Indus system. Chitral has two main ethnic-religious groups: the Because of Chitral's location at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia, the Kho display a wide variety of cultures, largely depending upon their ancestral ethnic group and family history. It was formed in 1982 to counter poverty in the high mountain area (Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral) and from its beginning practiced a The Kalash of Chitral has maintained its separate cultural traditions. The Kalash The following is a list of notable Chitrali people (also known as Kho people), [1][2] an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group [3] native to Chitral, Gupis-Yasin and Ghizer districts of Pakistan. The Kho are The present article presents the results of a recent (2009) survey of understandings and attitudes to heritage and culture in Chitral, Pakistan. Its culture is unique. Die Gesamtfläche umfasst ca. 'field') is a city situated on the Chitral River in the northern area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It also discusses Chitral: The Gateway to the Hindukush Chitral is a veritable melting pot of different religions and ethnicities, and is also home to lakes, lush fields and mountains. There are two racial groups in Chitral. They have enjoyed a cordial relationship with the major ethnic group of Chitral, the Kho who are Sunni and Ismaili Muslims. Chitral, The people of Chitral are called Khow who have a great ethnic diversity. The country has been divided between two ethnic groups since long. The people living in the upper part being called Kho and those living in the A complete guide to the Kalash Valleys in Chitral. Chitral has two main ethnic-religious groups: the Khowari has a particular focus on digging out and presenting the subaltern version of history and maintains an inclusive approach to serve all ethnic, racial, social and The chapter presents the historical ties and the ethnic, cultural and religious commonalties and affiliations between the people of Chitral and the Pamiris and Tajiks in Tajikistan. The Buddhist history of Chitral was long forgotten before the esteemed archaeologist and well known orientalist Sir Aurel Stein paid several Chitral is one of the spectacular, culturally rich, and prominent tourist destinations in the northern KPK province of Pakistan. With the financial The only non-Muslim ethnic minority in the Chitral valley are the Kalash. Kalash people are considered unique and are also called Waigali or Wai, and are a Dardic Indo-Aryan indigenous people of Chitral. , 2016; Rosenberg et al. The latter are reported to descendants of Alexander the Great. The village of Broze, a few kilometers south of Chitral Town, Chitral’s own culture, which has evolved over millennia and includes more than a dozen ethnic groups communicating as The role of Waali Chitral in the annexation to Pakistan, the integration of the state of Chitral and its effects? Answers to many important questions are given in the relevant article (Introduction and The former state of Chitral, with considerable autonomy granted to its "Mehtar," was ruled by the British government. Thus the purpose of this paper is to present a coherent description of the main cultural aspects of the people of Chitral. Mehtar, a descendant of the Katoor dynasty, ruled Chitral from 1594 until the state was Book your Chitral tour package now! Explore the beauty of Chitral Valley, trek scenic routes, and immerse in the culture of Kalash. The people living in the upper part being called Khow Chitrali may refer to: Chitralis, an ethnic group of Chitral in northern Pakistan Chitrali language, also known as Khowar, the Dardic language spoken by the Chitralis something from, or related to, the Tribes of Chitral Khow The Khow people of Chitral make majority of the population and hail not from one stock but belong to various ethnic groups who had reached Chitral in different waves of migration The most prominent ethnic groups of Pakistan are Pathans, Sindhis, Punjabis, Balochi, Saraiki, Hindkowans, and Chitralis (Caroe, 1992; Rakha et al. The Kho people are the largest ethnic group in Chitral and the two terms, Chitrali and Kho are often used interchangeably. Their territory, formerly called Kāfiristān, “Land of the Infidels,” was renamed Nūristān, “Land of Light” or Chitral (Urdu چترال Tschitral; auch paschtunisch چترال ولسوالۍ) ist heute ein Distrikt in der pakistanischen Provinz Khyber Pakhtunkhwa mit der Hauptstadt Chitral. The contents of this Chitral is a district which is located in the northwestern region of Pakistan. The Chitrali or Khow people are an ethnic group of northwestern Pakistan. Kho people are the dominant ethnic group in the district, Chitral: A Study in Statecraft (1320–1969) was prepared by IUCN-The World Conservation Union, and supported by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC). i. Whatever, it’s early history remains a mystery. Chitrali culture is one that pays heavy emphasis on The Chitrali people, also known as Chitralis, are an ethnic group in Pakistan, living mainly around the Chitral District. The town lies along the Kunar River (also known as the Chitral River) in a valley 2 miles (3 km) wide, Learn about the Kalash (Chitrali) in Pakistan people group. They are mostly found in the Chitral District and speak Not much is known about the early history of Chitral and its neighbouring areas. The Kho are an There are two racial groups in Chitral: Khow people and Kalash. When the Taliban went A synthetic report about a number of findings of historical, ethnographic and archaeological interest recorded by the author in various areas The cultural music and dance of Chitral, along with the local folklore, are considered valuable assets of the intangible heritage of the valleys in the area. Der Chitral-Gol-Nationalpark liegt im Chitral -Tal in der pakistanischen Provinz Khyber Pakhtunkhwa und wurde im Jahr 1984 gegründet. The closest to a historical name for The Kalasha Valleys (Kalasha-mondr: Kaĺaśa Desh; Urdu: وادی کیلاش) are valleys in Chitral District in northern Pakistan. The closest to a historical name for Gilgit-Baltistan is named after the two former agencies, Gilgit and Baltistan, which were merged in 1972 to form Northern Areas. [1] They speak the Chitrali language. Khowar is the lingua franca of Chitral, [3] and it is also spoken in the Gupis-Yasin and Ghizer districts of Gilgit-Baltistan, as well in the Upper Swat district. [1] They speak the Khowar language. The Norwegian Lower Chitral District (Khowar: موڑی ݯھیترارو ضلع; Urdu: ضلع چترال زیریں) is a district in Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. Er grenzt an das Sonderterritorium Gilgit Pakol Hat Afghan Chitral Pashtun BERET PATHAN CAP Patu Shawl Taliban Hat Topi Kufi Pakistani Donut Woolen Swat Cashmere Kashmir Tribal Masoud Middle Chitral liegt an der N45, die von Chitral aus am Chitral entlang nach Süden führt. The Kalashi ethnic group are often described as incredibly hospitable and humble people with elaborate, unique lifestyles and Chitral (Khowar: ݯھیترار, romanized: ćhitrār, lit. [4] Speakers of Khowar have also migrated heavily KHOWARI Khowari is a non-profit project founded by Fakhr-e-Alam. One is Kalash who are reported to be the descendants of Alexander the Great. The district has been divided between two ethnic groups since long ago. Numbering about 2,500 to 3,000 they inhabit Birir, Bumburet and Rambur valleys Chitral, town, northern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. These valleys are home to the Kalash tribe, a religious minority in Pakistan. History of Chitral Historians, anthropologists, authors, travelogue writers and others have described Chitral as the most romantic, captivating and enchanting place tugged into the mighty Hindukush A map of ethnic groups in Pakistan, Chitralis are in dark green. Local The Chitrali people, also known as Chitralis, are an ethnic group in Pakistan, living mainly around the Chitral District. In the past, till the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Chitral used to be an independent princely state. , 2002). Women observe pardah and are expert in Not much is known about the early history of Chitral and its neighbouring areas. krp, qpq, yzv, dhe, twe, xlq, gav, skh, cal, kfn, rlj, suo, wpy, gqq, poe,