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LITERATURE AND POETRY IN THE PASHTO LANGUAGE
Pashto literature; Pashto poetry; Pashto folklore; List of Pashto writers; List of Pashto poets and writers

Pashto         
EASTERN IRANIAN LANGUAGE OF AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN
Pashtu; Pashtu language; Pakhto language; Pushto; Pashtoe; Pukhto; Pushtu; Afghan language; Pushtoo; Pushtu language; Pushto language; پښتو; Pashtun language; Pashto (language); Pasthu; Pashtoo; Pukhto language; Pakhtun language; Pashtun (language); PUS (language); ISO 639:pus; ISO 639:ps; Pakhto; Pukhtu; Pashtoon language; Western Pashto language; Eastern Pashto language; Paxtonix; Afghani language; Pathani language; Pathani Language; Pashto Language; Pashto languages; Pashto macrolanguage; Pashto language; History of the Pashto language; Afghan Pashto; Pakistani Pashto; Pushtun language; Pathan language; Afgan language; Afgani language; Pashto-language
['p??t??]
¦ noun the language of the Pathans, spoken in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.
Origin
the name in Pashto.
Pushtu         
EASTERN IRANIAN LANGUAGE OF AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN
Pashtu; Pashtu language; Pakhto language; Pushto; Pashtoe; Pukhto; Pushtu; Afghan language; Pushtoo; Pushtu language; Pushto language; پښتو; Pashtun language; Pashto (language); Pasthu; Pashtoo; Pukhto language; Pakhtun language; Pashtun (language); PUS (language); ISO 639:pus; ISO 639:ps; Pakhto; Pukhtu; Pashtoon language; Western Pashto language; Eastern Pashto language; Paxtonix; Afghani language; Pathani language; Pathani Language; Pashto Language; Pashto languages; Pashto macrolanguage; Pashto language; History of the Pashto language; Afghan Pashto; Pakistani Pashto; Pushtun language; Pathan language; Afgan language; Afgani language; Pashto-language
['p??tu:]
¦ noun variant of Pashto.
Hum Pashto 1         
PAKISTANI PASHTO-LANGUAGE TELEVISION CHANNEL
Pashto 1
Hum Pashto 1 is a Pakistani Pashto] [[satellite television station in Pakistan. The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day, providing variety of shows, dubbed Urdu Hum TV dramas to Pashto language and entertainment programs to the Pashtun population of Pakistan.

Википедия

Pashto literature and poetry

Pashto literature (Pashto: پښتو ليكنې) refers to literature and poetry in Pashto language. The history of Pashto literature spreads over five thousands years having its roots in the oral tradition of Tappa (Pashto: ټپه/لنډۍ). However, the first recorded period begins in 7th century with Amir Kror Suri (a warrior poet). Later, Pir Roshan (1526–1574), who founded his own Sufi school of thoughts and began to preach his beliefs. He gave Pashto prose and poetry a new and powerful tone with a rich literary legacy. Khair-ul-Bayan, oft-quoted and bitterly criticized thesis, is most probably the first book on Sufism in Pashto literature. Among his disciples are some of the most distinguished poets, writers, scholars and sufis, like Arzani, Mukhlis, Mirza Khan Ansari, Daulat and Wasil, whose poetic works are well preserved. Akhund Darweza (1533–1615), a popular religious leader and scholar gave a powerful counterblast to Bayazid’s movement in the shape of Makhzanul Islam. He and his disciples have enriched the Pashto language and literature by writing several books of prose.