Nuristani (Asian people)

Enlarge text Shrink text
  • Topic
| מספר מערכת 987007538506705171
Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
נורסטנים (שבט אסיתי)
Name (Latin)
Nuristani (Asian people)
Name (Arabic)
נורסטנים (שבט אסיתי)
Other forms of name
Cafirs (Asian people)
Kaffers (Asian people)
Kaffirs (Asian people)
nne Kafirs (Afghanistan people)
nne Kafirs (Kafiristan)
Nuri (Asian people)
Nuristanis (Asian people)
See Also From tracing topical name
Ethnology Afghanistan
Ethnology Pakistan
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q737671
Library of congress: sh 85071256
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 2001372927: Klimburg, M. The Kafirs of the Hindu Kush, 1999:
  • Britannica Micro.
  • Murdock world cult.
  • Encyc. of world cultures:
1 / 2
Wikipedia description:

The Nuristanis are an ethnic group native to the Nuristan Province of northeastern Afghanistan and Chitral District of northwestern Pakistan. Their languages comprise the Nuristani branch of Indo-Iranian languages. In the mid-1890s, after the establishment of the Durand Line when Afghanistan and the British Indian Empire reached an agreement regarding the Indo-Afghan border as the region of Kafiristan became part of the Great Game and for a period of time, Emir Abdur Rahman Khan conducted a military campaign to secure the eastern regions and followed up his conquest by imposition of Islam; the region thenceforth being known as Nuristan, the "Land of Light". Before their conversion, the Nuristanis practised a form of ancient Hinduism. Non-Muslim religious practices endure in Nuristan today to some degree as folk customs. In their native rural areas, they are often farmers, herders, and dairymen. The Nuristan region has been a prominent location for war, which has led to the death of many indigenous Nuristanis. Nuristan has also received abundance of settlers from the surrounding Afghan regions due to the borderline vacant location.

Read more on Wikipedia >