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  2. Pathans of India descend from different tribes and clans. Some of the common Pashtun tribes found in India including the influential Ahmadzai and others like Afridi, Barakzai, Bettani, Panni, Sulemanzai, Tareen, Kakar, Sherani, Khattak, Orakzai and the Shinwari, Yusufzai including the mighty Ghilzai, Durrani and Lodi.

  3. The name “Pathan” originates from the Persian word “Patğân,” which roughly translates to “hero” or “warrior.” It is a term used to describe the Pashtun people, an ethnic group native to Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan.

  4. What does the word Pathan mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word Pathan . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

    • PASHTUNS (PATHANS) The Pashtuns (Pathans) are an ethnic group that live in western and southern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan and whose homeland is in the valleys of Hindu Kush.
    • Pashtun Population. There are about 60-70 million Pashtun with around 43 million in Pakistan, 15.5 million in Afghanistan and a million or so more scattered in a dozen or so countries, including India, the U.S., Finland and Germany.
    • Homeland and Territory of the Pashtuns. The area occupied by the Pashtuns, sometimes called Pashtunland, stretches roughly from Kabul in the west to Herat in the north in Afghanistan and to the Indus River in the east and Quetta in the south in Pakistan.
    • North-West Frontier Province. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (formerly North-West Frontier Province) is closely identified with Pashtuns. It is a swath of land that runs along the northern border with Afghanistan extending from the Indus River to the Hindu Kush.
  5. Jul 5, 2023 · The Pathan community, also known as the Pashtuns, holds a rich and vibrant culture that is deeply rooted in traditions and values. In this article, we will explore the cultural values that...

  6. noun. Afghan ( def 1 ). an Afghan dwelling in India. Pathan. / pəˈtɑːn / noun. a member of the Pashto-speaking people of Afghanistan, NW Pakistan, and elsewhere, most of whom are Muslim in religion.

  7. Noun. Pathan ( pl. Pathans) ( derogatory) In India and Pakistan, a Pashtun; a member of the Pashto-speaking people of north-west Pakistan and south-east Afghanistan. 1855, Sir Richard Burton, Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah, Dover 1964, p. 44-5: After long deliberation about the choice of nations, I became a “ Pathán .”