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I shall be at home with them, for most of them belong to the Afghantribes.
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When he perished in an unfortunate expedition against some unruly Afghantribes, Akbar's grief was for a long time inconsolable.
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They also indicated a possible increase in the amount of territory the militants controlled and the influence they wield over Afghantribes, Conway said.
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This prince was repudiated by the Afghantribes, and to their bitter and savage hostility was due the result which we have briefly described.
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Obama, who leads in the polls, has said he also would favor negotiations with some Afghantribes who have backed the Taliban up to now.
Usage of pashtun tribes in inglês
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The area is awash with weapons and inhabited by ethnic Pashtuntribes.
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The militants were given refuge by the Pashtuntribes that straddle the border.
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Rivalry between militant factions often reflects old rivalries between Pashtuntribes.
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The Pashtuntribes in the Bajaur region to the north vowed their cooperation last month.
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Most are members of the region's ethnic Pashtuntribes who have battled intruders for centuries.
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The military has encouraged Pashtuntribes to form militias, known as lashkars, to fight the militants.
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They raised Pashtuntribes against their Russian adversaries and kept their distance behind the Khyber Pass.
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The fiercely independent Pashtuntribes have never paid much heed to the boundary dividing their lands.
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Analysts say winning over the Pashtuntribes is essential for ending violence in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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He can't run away, Malik told reporters after meeting leaders of ethnic Pashtuntribes from the northwest.
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In the longer-term, the ethnic Pashtuntribes, some of which have been supporting militants, should be involved.
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The Taliban movement has its roots in Pashtuntribes which straddle both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan frontier.
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Pakistan said the pact would empower leaders of ethnic Pashtuntribes and isolate foreign militants sheltering among them.
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Ghani, a former World Bank economist, has strong support from Pashtuntribes in the country's south and east.
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The militants were given refuge by the Pashtuntribes who live on both sides of the porous border.
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Not all the Pashtuntribes in Pakistan and Afghanistan have recognized the Durand Line imposed by the British.