ORIGION AND BRIEF HISTORY OF PASHTUNS

Blue and green eyes are of Aryan (Persian descendent). Persians look more European than Arabs.

Jews are very similar to Arab.

Google dear, coloured eyes are not a good sign of any race safe the northwestern european where they are found in abundance. It is not a matter of eye color primarily as there is quite abundanct proof of how people looked like from sculputural releifs like assyrian ishtar gate or persian or bactrian or gandharan releifs. How much do persian look like europeans anyways? Even in europe among the mediterranean and italic people, how much coloured eyes do we find? Even in the british isles, the gaelic-keltic people though white in complexion did not usually have colored eyes. Its the colored eye gene that is the culprit lol

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Prophet Muhammad SAW discription comes to us as a well built man, with fair complexion and black eyes with red capillaries apparent and long hair and a beard and hazrat Ibrahim- a babylonian (a.s.) had red hair.

Sultana

dear, zu da dey parwa na laram, che to so kay sa kaway da zaroori shay da dey che su mutaliq ma soch soday. even if I had doubts as to who you say you are...it would be irrelevant. Perhaps circumcision is done in your family on the 8th day, but there is no such custom found anywhere ever among paskhtuns or afghans at large.

Jaar sham dena, chista may mazghe khoray? LOL my point is that you nor I myself know all the customs of Pashtoons. They very from tribe to clan, family to family and house to house. May be it is not practiced at large, but it is. Now I’m confused too, because my father told me that its done on the 8th, but mother says that its done on 7th because its hakika on that day. :)

  • You have to understabd then that, many people from Punjab with jat rajput last names claim decent from Arabs and turks and afghans...in the real dochotomy of things, we knoew they are not.*

That’s why I brought the Sikhs in.

And by the way, I don’t know if Tura means honor, It means Sword. The equivalent of honor is ghairah in pashto.

Well that will explain when people say back home “Laz de azaad, tura de tera” translation: “May your hands be free and your sword (?) sharp.”

Tura does means greatness, maybe not honor. For example, “Da de deera tura wakra” translation: “You did very good (great)”And Ghairaat or Ghariah, is no just honor, it is more then that. Its like modesty, jealous, respect, honor, dignity and all that stuff put together in one.