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    Kāfiristān, or Kāfirstān (Pashto: کاپیرستان) (Dari: کافرستان), is a historical region that covered present-day Nuristan Province in Afghanistan and some area's of lower Chitral District of Pakistan. This historic region lies on, and mainly comprises, the basins of the rivers Alingar, Pech (Kamah), Landai

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    Kafiristan or Kafirstan is normally taken to mean "land [-stan] of the kafirs" in the Persian language, where the name کافیر kafir is derived from the Arabic كافر kāfir, literally meaning a person who refuses to accept a principle of any

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    Ancient history
    Ancient Kapiśa janapada, located south-east of the Hindukush, included and is related to Kafiristan. The Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang who visited Kapisa in 644 AD calls it Kai-pi-shi(h) (迦畢試; standard Chinese:

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    "Kafiristan" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.
    Map of Kafiristan 1881. Contributors Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)

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    • Kafiristan is the setting of most of Rudyard Kipling's famous 1888 novella "The Man Who Would Be King". It was adapted into the 1975 film of the same name.

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    Nuristan
    Chiliss, an ancient people
    Kho people
    Kalash people

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    Kafiristán (en persa, کافرستان‎, «País de los Infieles») es el nombre de una región montañosa del Hindu Kush, en el noreste del actual Afganistán, que corresponde a grandes rasgos con la moderna provincia de Nuristán. Quedó como territorio independiente de facto hasta que fue conquistado por los afganos en 1896.

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      What does Kafiristan stand for?
      Kāfiristān, or Kāfirstān ( Pashto: کاپیرستان) ( Dari: کافرستان ), is a historical region that covered present-day Nuristan Province in Afghanistan and its surroundings. This historic region lies on, and mainly comprises, the basins of the rivers Alingar, Pech (Kamah), Landai Sin river and Kunar, and the intervening mountain ranges.
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      Who are the Kafirs of Afghanistan?
      There have been varying theories about the origins of the Kafirs. Oral traditions of some Nuristanis place themselves to be at confluence of Kabul and Kunar River a millennium ago, being driven off from Kandahar to Kabul to Kapisa to Kama with the Muslim invasion.
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      Who were the original inhabitants of Kafiristan?
      Kafiristan was inhabited by people who followed a form of ancient Hinduism before their forcible conversion to Islam in 1895-1896. The word "kafir" has also been suggested to be linked to Kapiś (= Kapish), the ancient Sanskrit name of the region that included historic Kafiristan.
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      Who are the Nuristanis or kafir?
      Before their conversion to Islam, the Nuristanis or Kafir people practiced a form of ancient Hinduism infused with locally developed accretions. Kafiristan proper from west to east comprises basins of Alishang, Alingar, Pech or Prasun, Waigal and Bashgal.
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      Kafiristan var det historiska namnet på provinsen Nuristan eller Nurestan i nordöstra Afghanistan. Området kallades Kafiristan eftersom kafir betyder otrogen (här i betydelsen icke-muslim), och -istan är det persiska ordet för land. En annan förklaring är att det kommer från Sanskrit, Kapiś …

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        Kafiristan atau Kafirstan biasanya diartikan sebagai "tanah (-stan) orang kafir" dalam bahasa Persia, sedangkan kata kafir diserap dari bahasa Arab: كافر (kāfir), secara harfiah berarti orang yang menolak untuk menerima prinsip apapun dan dalam kiasan sebagai orang yang menolak untuk menerima Islam sebagai agama…
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        • SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan

          Afghanistan, [c] officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, [d] is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, [22] it is bordered by …

        • SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuristanis

          Most Nuristanis are from the Kata Family and Janaderi Branch. However, there are other Nuristani tribes as well, some of the Kata of Janaderi people live in Ozhor (now Karimabad), Gobor, …

        • SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalash_people

          The Kalasha (Kalasha: کالؕاشؕا, romanised: Kaḷaṣa), or Kalash, are an Indo-Aryan indigenous people residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.The Kalash …

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          Kafiristan proper from west to east comprises basins of Alishang, Alingar, Pech or Prasun, Waigal and Bashgal. The region became a refuge of an old group of Indo-European people, probably …

        • SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuristan_Province

          It was formerly called Kafiristan ( Pashto: كافرستان) ("Land of the Infidels") until the inhabitants were forcibly converted from an animist religion; a form of ancient Hinduism infused with local …

        • SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Would_Be_King

          " The Man Who Would Be King " (1888) is a story by Rudyard Kipling about two British adventurers in British India who become kings of Kafiristan, a remote part of Afghanistan.



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