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Young woman of the Kalash tribe, Chitral valley, NW Pakistan

Young woman of the Kalash tribe, Chitral valley, NW Pakistan

The Kalash are a unique, non-muslim, indigenous people living in a few villages on the steep flanks of the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They number about 6000 and speak the Kalasha language, part of the Indo-Iranian languages. One theory holds that they are descendants of the soldiers of Alexander the Great during his near-Asian conquest.

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One Response to Young woman of the Kalash tribe, Chitral valley, NW Pakistan

  1. Ashfaq Khan says:

    incredible picture,

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