KPK Culture
KPK Culture
KPK Culture
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
AAMIR KHAN
BSSE-1
SEU-S17-011
FLAG OF KPK
INTRODUCTION
• Formerly known as the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP)
• Located in the north-west of the country.
• Khyber Pass links the province to Afghanistan.
• The Kohala Bridge in Bakote Abbottabad is a major crossing point
over the Jhelum River in the east.
• The first Pashto teaching text was written during the period of
Ahmad Shah Durrani (1722-1772)by Pir Mohammad Kakerr with the
title of Ma'refa al- Afghāni ("Introduction of Afghani [Pashto]").
• First grammar book of pashto verbs was written in 1805 titled Riāz
al-Muhabat ("Training in Affection") by Nawab Mohabat khan.
• Another book of pashto words entitled Ajayeb al-Lughat (Wonders
of languages) was written by Nawabullah yar khan in 1808
PASHTO POETS
• Some notable poets from the region of KPK include:
Amir kror suri
Khushal khan khattak
Rahman baba
Abasin yousafzai
Ahmad shah durrani
Ghulam Muhammad tarsi
Ghani khan.
• Pashtun men usually gather at special events and listen to
Pashto poetry.
Dress
• Pashtun men usually wear
shalwar kameez with Turban.
This Turban is a symbol of honour
for them.
• Kabaddi
• Polo
• Naiza bazi
• Horse ridding
• Perzawal (proud of their strength of arms, Pukhtoons are fond of
field sports. In the early stage of his life, a child measures his
strength with his compatriots in wrestling bouts called Perzowal)
• Cricket is also played a lot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It has created
world-class sportsmen like Shahid Khan Afridi Younus Khan, and
many more. Besides producing cricket players, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
has the honour of being the birthplace of many world-class squash
players, including greats like Jansher Khan and Jahangir Khan.