Most historians believe that Pakhtuns — a people who have enjoyed a shared legacy spread over 5,000 years despite geographical divisions over different periods — have kept up their unity as one ...
Amidst scenes of laughing Pakhtun children playing with worn out tyres at an internally displaced peoples’ camp in northwest Pakistan walks a young man named Naseer Afridi, singing of peace and love: ...
In a cosy gathering of families, youngsters and foreigners, a folk dance troupe from Landi Kotal gave a splendid performance of traditional Pakhtun dances at Kuch Khaas on Sunday. Travelling all the ...
The gruesome killing of at least 20 people in Balochistan’s Mastung district marked yet another dark day for the troubled province. While Hazaras and non-Baloch have been targeted in the past, this is ...
The PJI has to widen its membership by convincing the bigger Pakhtun nationalist parties to join its ranks to make the alliance effective Yet another alliance of Pakhtun nationalist parties has been ...
Leaders of Pakhtun nationalist parties on Wednesday called on Pakistan to halt the deportation of Afghan refugees, urging the government to stop sending back people who have lived in the country for ...
Pakhtuns of the conflict zones in Pakistan are demanding civil and constitutional rights after 71 years of independence; any demand for social and economic rights is still a luxury for them.
The history of the Pakhtun people is characterised by numerous foreign interventions and intra-ethnic divisions. Lack of written sources has left many details about important historical events murky.
PESHAWAR: Four books written by Pakhtun women writers were launched under the aegis of Da Khwendo Adabi Lashkar (Khal), a literary organisation run by women literary figures, in Peshawar on Saturday.
After weeks of defiant protests, Pakistan’s Pakhtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) has highlighted the plight of the people living in the Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA) and gained the military’s ...
Islamabad [Pakistan], April 11 (ANI): Leaders of Pakhtun nationalist parties on Wednesday called on Pakistan to halt the deportation of Afghan refugees, urging the government to stop sending back ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...