PASHTUNS AND PASHTUN TRIBES OF AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN: THEIR QUANTITY AND SETTLEMENT

V. Belokrenitsky
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Taliban Movement’s second coming to power in Afghanistan in the summer of 2021 revives interest in the Pashtuns, who make up most supporters and participants of the organization which is banned in Russia. However, this does not mean that there are no representatives of other ethnic groups among the ordinary participants of the movement and even its leaders. These facts are well reflected in a catch phrase “not all Pashtuns are Talibs, but almost all the Talibs are Pashtuns.” The problem of the Pashtuns, who have so far preserved a generally tribal structure, is complicated as they live not only in Afghanistan, but also in Pakistan. Moreover, in the first country they make up almost half of the population, while in the second — a minority, although the largest one. In addition, the number of Pakistani Pashtuns, who also, as a rule, identify themselves with tribes, and are still maintaining tribal traditions in the mountainous regions, is at least twice as large as the number of Pashtuns in Afghanistan. Based on these arguments, it is obvious that the topic raised in the article is of considerable importance for assessing the current situation in the two neighboring states and the prospects for its change.
阿富汗和巴基斯坦的普什图人和普什图部落:他们的数量和定居
塔利班运动于2021年夏天在阿富汗第二次掌权,重新唤起了人们对普什图人的兴趣,普什图人是该组织的主要支持者和参与者,该组织在俄罗斯被禁止。然而,这并不意味着在运动的普通参与者甚至其领导人中没有其他族裔的代表。“并非所有的普什图人都是塔利班,但几乎所有的塔利班人都是普什图人”这句话很好地反映了这些事实。普什图人的问题是复杂的,因为他们不仅生活在阿富汗,也生活在巴基斯坦。此外,在第一个国家,他们几乎占人口的一半,而在第二个国家,他们虽然是人口最多的少数民族。此外,巴基斯坦普什图人的数量至少是阿富汗普什图人的两倍,他们通常也认同自己是部落,并且在山区仍然保持着部落传统。基于这些论点,很明显,文章中提出的话题对于评估两个邻国的现状及其变化的前景具有相当重要的意义。
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