Talk:Pathans of Uttar Pradesh
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[edit]I am ethnically Yusufzai from Moradabad, but my parents migrated to Pakistan after the partition. I am an English speaker (fluent, read/write) and can understand spoken Urdu. Unfortunately, I speak no Pashto. Where can I further learn about the Pashtuns in Uttar Pradesh? Are there any books available? Websites? I would also be willing to travel around the US if necessary. I would be very interested. Jazak Allahu khayr. Farhan000 (talk) 19:00, 11 July 2011 (UTC)
Hi,
I would like to add that Mohmands of Ghorah khel or Ghori khel also call themselves Ghori, but they are Mohmands. I belong to Ghori khel, one small village called Ghori Nivada (in district Kannauj, Utter Pradesh, India) has considerable population of Ghoris, and a few Ghoris also live in Saurikh (in district Kannauj, Utter Pradesh, India) and some live in Samdhan town in district Kannauj, Utter Pradesh, India). There are only two small villages of Ghoris namely Barerahar and Bandariya Pur (in Distrrict Auraiya, Utter Pradesh) having total Ghori polulation of 1400 and 2000 respectively. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mohammadmumtazkhan (talk • contribs) 14:51, 14 May 2013 (UTC)
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