The names Hindu Kush (Persian: ھندوکُش), Hindu Kūh (ھندوکوه) and Kūh-e Hind (کوهِ ھند) are usually applied to the entire range separating the basins of the Kabul and Helmand rivers from that of the Amu River (ancient Oxus) or more specifically to that part of the range, northwest of the Afghan capital Kabul. Sanskrit documents refer to the Hindu Kush as Pāriyātra Parvata (पारियात्र पर्वत). Greek geographers adapted the Sanskrit to "Paropanisadae" by Greeks in the late first millennium BC.
The Persian-English dictionary indicates that the word 'Kush' is derived from the verb Kushtar - to slaughter or carnage. Kush is probably also related to the verb Koshtan, meaning to kill.
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Hindu Kush MMJ Garden Tour 9-26-10 part 1
Hindu Kush MMJ Garden Tour 9-26-10 part 1
Hindu Kush MMJ Garden Tour 9-26-10 part 1
Hindu Kush Harvest part one.
3:38
Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
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Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
All rights reserved to Oliver Stone and Warner Bross.
Can you imagine this situation? The notion of the known world being overthrown!
5:40
STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the...
0:57
Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
5:42
Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan: Himalaya, Hindukush & Karakorum.
2:09
Hindu Kush Terrain | Arma 3 Mod Showcase
Hindu Kush Terrain | Arma 3 Mod Showcase
Hindu Kush Terrain | Arma 3 Mod Showcase
A large 20x20km mountain terrain with multiple locations and possibility for combat scenarios.
Locations to date:
* Abandoned Airfield
* Destroyed Airfield
* 2 x Army Camp
* 8 x FOB
* 17 x Villages
* 2 x Towns
* Lumbermill
* Stone Quarry
* Beverage Factory
* Tora Bora Cave Complex (3km of underground corridors and spaces)
* 2 x other cave complex
* 6 x Heroine Plantations
* Multiple enemy camps, small local farms, and other unique locations
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Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Clean version of this "hidden and rare treasure"... Enjoy it as much as I do...
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Strain Review // Hindu Kush
Strain Review // Hindu Kush
Strain Review // Hindu Kush
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Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
4:28
619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do...
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"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya...
Uploaded by Kaulantak Peeth-"Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya" guidlines by- Ishaputra Kaulantaknath (Kaulantak Peethadheeshwar Maha Yogi Satyandar Nath Ji Mahar...
14:31
Hindu Kush MMJ Garden Tour 9-26-10 part 1
Hindu Kush MMJ Garden Tour 9-26-10 part 1
Hindu Kush MMJ Garden Tour 9-26-10 part 1
Hindu Kush Harvest part one.
3:38
Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
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4:12
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
All rights reserved to Oliver Stone and Warner Bross.
Can you imagine this situation? The notion of the known world being overthrown!
5:40
STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the...
0:57
Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
5:42
Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan - Himalaya - Hindukush - Karakorum
Mountains of Pakistan: Himalaya, Hindukush & Karakorum.
2:09
Hindu Kush Terrain | Arma 3 Mod Showcase
Hindu Kush Terrain | Arma 3 Mod Showcase
Hindu Kush Terrain | Arma 3 Mod Showcase
A large 20x20km mountain terrain with multiple locations and possibility for combat scenarios.
Locations to date:
* Abandoned Airfield
* Destroyed Airfield
* 2 x Army Camp
* 8 x FOB
* 17 x Villages
* 2 x Towns
* Lumbermill
* Stone Quarry
* Beverage Factory
* Tora Bora Cave Complex (3km of underground corridors and spaces)
* 2 x other cave complex
* 6 x Heroine Plantations
* Multiple enemy camps, small local farms, and other unique locations
Download here:
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1:25
Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Hindu Kush (Clean Version) - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Clean version of this "hidden and rare treasure"... Enjoy it as much as I do...
6:15
Strain Review // Hindu Kush
Strain Review // Hindu Kush
Strain Review // Hindu Kush
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Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
4:28
619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
619 Hindu Kush - Strain Review
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do...
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"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
"Hindu Kush" - Smoke Session with FULLmeltHASH
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya...
1:23
Medal Of Honor 2010 Ramin Djawadi - Hindu Kush Remix
Medal Of Honor 2010 Ramin Djawadi - Hindu Kush Remix
Medal Of Honor 2010 Ramin Djawadi - Hindu Kush Remix
Ramin Djawadi Hindu Kush Remix
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Hindu Kush Harvest Day
Hindu Kush Harvest Day
Hindu Kush Harvest Day
2:35
Bo Baynez - Hindu Kush @dubillup
Bo Baynez - Hindu Kush @dubillup
Bo Baynez - Hindu Kush @dubillup
Bo Baynez - Hindu Kush @BoBaynez @dubillup @ParmaMedia.
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Katie Melua -'Halfway Up The Hindu Kush'
Katie Melua -'Halfway Up The Hindu Kush'
Katie Melua -'Halfway Up The Hindu Kush'
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Daäna - Hindu Kush
Daäna - Hindu Kush
Daäna - Hindu Kush
Download the full album from Ektoplazm: http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/daana-little-animals
Artist: Daäna
Track: Hindu Kush
Album: Little Animals
Track number: 3
Tags: Techno, Progressive
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Katie Melua - Halfway up the hindu kush (live NSJ)
Katie Melua - Halfway up the hindu kush (live NSJ)
Katie Melua - Halfway up the hindu kush (live NSJ)
Katie Melua - Halfway up the hindu kush (live NSJ)
1:54
Hindu Kush - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Hindu Kush - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
Hindu Kush - Alexander Unreleased Soundtrack - Vangelis
2:32
How You Like Me Now - OG Hindu Kush (w/ LYRICS)
How You Like Me Now - OG Hindu Kush (w/ LYRICS)
How You Like Me Now - OG Hindu Kush (w/ LYRICS)
Artist: OG Hindu Kush Song Title: How You Like Me Now Album: OG Hindu Kush "In 3D" Hard Copy and AGL/SYLGU clothing available @ www.StepYourLifeGameUP.com/st...
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Hindu Kush, Afghanistan ArmA 3 Terrain
Hindu Kush, Afghanistan ArmA 3 Terrain
Hindu Kush, Afghanistan ArmA 3 Terrain
By CPL.Variable.A
Abandoned Airfield
Destroyed Airfield
2 x Army Camp
8 x FOB
17 x Villages
2 x Towns
Lumbermill
Stone Quarry
Beverage Factory
Tora Bora Cave Complex (3km of underground corridors and spaces)
2 x other cave complex
6 x Heroine Plantations
Multiple enemy camps, small local farms, and other unique locations
http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=28913
Uploaded by Kaulantak Peeth-"Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya" guidlines by- Ishaputra Kaulantaknath (Kaulantak Peethadheeshwar Maha Yogi Satyandar Nath Ji Mahar...
Uploaded by Kaulantak Peeth-"Hindu Kush Ka Vastavik Satya" guidlines by- Ishaputra Kaulantaknath (Kaulantak Peethadheeshwar Maha Yogi Satyandar Nath Ji Mahar...
'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
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'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
http://www.Twitter.com/StorminMC
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http://www.Soundcloud/GrimeReport
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http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the...
http://theweedreport.com STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut Dave sits down to smoke a bowl of hindu kush to think about topics for the...
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
(18+) *LEGAL MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENT*
Use Discount Code BIGJERM @DandLco.com to SAVE 10%
Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
(18+) *LEGAL MEDICAL CANNABIS PATIENT*
Use Discount Code BIGJERM @DandLco.com to SAVE 10%
Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do...
www.strainreviews.com Herb donated from GW, check their menu updated daily @: http://www.greenworkscollective.com/ Here is Hindu Kush, a very tasty indica do...
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya...
Title and video should say it all... title..... :-) hehehee... title..... it's got the word "tit" in it.... hey beavis... he said "tit".. .. heheheh..hehe ya...
Download the full album from Ektoplazm: http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/daana-little-animals
Artist: Daäna
Track: Hindu Kush
Album: Little Animals
Track number: 3
Tags: Techno, Progressive
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Download the full album from Ektoplazm: http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/daana-little-animals
Artist: Daäna
Track: Hindu Kush
Album: Little Animals
Track number: 3
Tags: Techno, Progressive
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
published:18 Oct 2014
views:110
Katie Melua - Halfway up the hindu kush (live NSJ)
Artist: OG Hindu Kush Song Title: How You Like Me Now Album: OG Hindu Kush "In 3D" Hard Copy and AGL/SYLGU clothing available @ www.StepYourLifeGameUP.com/st...
Artist: OG Hindu Kush Song Title: How You Like Me Now Album: OG Hindu Kush "In 3D" Hard Copy and AGL/SYLGU clothing available @ www.StepYourLifeGameUP.com/st...
By CPL.Variable.A
Abandoned Airfield
Destroyed Airfield
2 x Army Camp
8 x FOB
17 x Villages
2 x Towns
Lumbermill
Stone Quarry
Beverage Factory
Tora Bora Cave Complex (3km of underground corridors and spaces)
2 x other cave complex
6 x Heroine Plantations
Multiple enemy camps, small local farms, and other unique locations
http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=28913
By CPL.Variable.A
Abandoned Airfield
Destroyed Airfield
2 x Army Camp
8 x FOB
17 x Villages
2 x Towns
Lumbermill
Stone Quarry
Beverage Factory
Tora Bora Cave Complex (3km of underground corridors and spaces)
2 x other cave complex
6 x Heroine Plantations
Multiple enemy camps, small local farms, and other unique locations
http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=28913
Travel Book Review: Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd editi...
Travel Book Review: Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd editi...
Travel Book Review: Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd editi...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd edition) by John Mock, Kimberley ...
121:35
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses
n 335 BC Alexander of Macedonia set off on an expedition to conqueror the world. The voyage of Alexander the Great covered more than 22;000 miles in ten year
is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It is a subrange of the Hindu Kush Himalayan rang
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River val
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Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
Afghanistan Travel Guide,
World Travel Guides,
SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia,
6:34
Global Vision : Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
Global Vision : Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
Global Vision : Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
Pakistan; Hindukush- Kalash Rituals by Global Vision Movie.
7:41
The Middle East Travel Video
The Middle East Travel Video
The Middle East Travel Video
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
82:44
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan
In the Footsteps of ALEXANDER The GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan.
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan Following the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Hindu Kush or ...
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan Afghanistan, ...
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan.webm.
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country situated ...
My friend Evrim Topkaya is travelling around the wo
0:37
Hindu Kush mountain range
Hindu Kush mountain range
Hindu Kush mountain range
The famous hindu kush mountain range.
58:52
Strain Hunters India Expedition (FULL HD MOVIE)
Strain Hunters India Expedition (FULL HD MOVIE)
Strain Hunters India Expedition (FULL HD MOVIE)
Visit http://www.strainhunters.com and http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Strain Hunters are people that can't sit still for too long. After completing the Malawi...
5:17
KALASH VALLEY CHITRAL HINDUKUSH IN THE NORTH PAKISTAN
KALASH VALLEY CHITRAL HINDUKUSH IN THE NORTH PAKISTAN
KALASH VALLEY CHITRAL HINDUKUSH IN THE NORTH PAKISTAN
2:41
Highway to Hindu Kush
Highway to Hindu Kush
Highway to Hindu Kush
Ride along the Tajik-Afghan borderline through the canyon of the torrent Pjandsh river up to the Hindu Kush mountains
1:37
Tahir Shah on Hugh Carless
Tahir Shah on Hugh Carless
Tahir Shah on Hugh Carless
Hugh Carless, explorer and traveller, died late last year aged 86. He was a career diplomat best known as the travel companion of travel writer Eric Newby on...
0:47
tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush green-valleys. Here are lists of valleys e.g. tourist places that you need to visit this summer. Forget that trip to Dubai-UAE, and explore the beauty of your own country and details tourist places in Pakistan.
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Neelam Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Neelam Valley is a beautiful tourist place, 144 km long bow shaped valley in Azad Kashmir Region. The Valley is situated at the North and North-East of Muzaffarabad (The capital of Azad K
5:49
My Afghanistan - Mountain Helicopter Flight
My Afghanistan - Mountain Helicopter Flight
My Afghanistan - Mountain Helicopter Flight
Flying low over the beautiful snow swept landscapes and villages of the Hindu Kush foothills surrounding Kabul, Afghanistan.
5:50
Wild Frontiers - Our Story
Wild Frontiers - Our Story
Wild Frontiers - Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into
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Music & Dance of Kalash Fairies
Music & Dance of Kalash Fairies
Music & Dance of Kalash Fairies
Kalash, the pagan tribes of Hindu Kush Chitral, have been living in the remote valleys of Pakistan for centuries. The best time to be there when they're cele...
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Mountains of Pakistan (Tourist Attractions)
Mountains of Pakistan (Tourist Attractions)
Mountains of Pakistan (Tourist Attractions)
Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7000 metres. [1] and probably as many peaks above 6000 m. There is no count of the peaks above 5000 and 4000 m. Five ...
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The Himalayas HD
The Himalayas HD
The Himalayas HD
Please visit my website: http://www.climate-change-guide.com The Himalayas in HD (Soundtrack: Himalayan Echos by Jeff van Dyck) From Wikipedia; The Himalaya ...
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Small Group Tours with Wild Frontiers
Small Group Tours with Wild Frontiers
Small Group Tours with Wild Frontiers
To some the idea of a group tour is deeply troubling… far too impersonal, with limited ability to interact with anything local, they would not consider this the right kind of travel at all and at Wild Frontiers we’d agree.
Starting our business in the mountains of northern Pakistan, we knew a very different approach to group travel was needed if our clients were going to see and experience the kind of travel we wanted them to. Visiting isolated peoples like the Kalash – the last of the pagan tribes to inhabit the Hindu Kush – going on short walks on picturesque mountain trails, staying at small boutique hotels and local guesthouses, and usin
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Afghanistan travel and tours | Band- e Amir National Park (Dari)
Afghanistan travel and tours | Band- e Amir National Park (Dari)
Afghanistan travel and tours | Band- e Amir National Park (Dari)
Afghanistan travel and tours, Band- e Amir National Park (Dari)
Band-e Amir National Park (Persian: بند امیر) is Afghanistan's first national park, located in the Bamyan Province.[1] It is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a mineral deposit. The lakes are situated in the Hindu Kush mountains of central Afghanistan at approximately 3000 m of elevation, west of the famous Buddhas of Bamiyan.
They were created by the carbon dioxide rich water oozing out of the faults and fractures to deposit calcium carbonate precipitate in the form of travertine walls that today store the water of these lakes. Band
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HUNZA PAKISTAN TOUR in the North Pakistan
HUNZA PAKISTAN TOUR in the North Pakistan
HUNZA PAKISTAN TOUR in the North Pakistan
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd edition) by John Mock, Kimberley ...
http://www.TravelBookMix.com This is the summary of Trekking in the Karakoram & Hindukush (Lonely Planet walking guide, 2nd edition) by John Mock, Kimberley ...
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses
n 335 BC Alexander of Macedonia set off on an expedition to conqueror the world. The voyage of Alexander the Great covered more than 22;000 miles in ten year
is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It is a subrange of the Hindu Kush Himalayan rang
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River val
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses
n 335 BC Alexander of Macedonia set off on an expedition to conqueror the world. The voyage of Alexander the Great covered more than 22;000 miles in ten year
is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It is a subrange of the Hindu Kush Himalayan rang
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River val
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Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
Afghanistan Travel Guide,
World Travel Guides,
SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia,
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
Afghanistan Travel Guide,
World Travel Guides,
SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia,
published:03 Jan 2015
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Global Vision : Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
A travel video for the Middle East! We made it for school, and it turned out great. Our teacher even said it was the best video he's ever seen from his stude...
In the Footsteps of ALEXANDER The GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan.
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My friend Evrim Topkaya is travelling around the world in the footsteps of Alexander the Great Greek King.
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In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan
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My friend Evrim Topkaya is travelling around the world in the footsteps of Alexander the Great Greek King.
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan
In the Foot Steps of ALEXANDER the GREAT - Travel To Afghanistan
Visit http://www.strainhunters.com and http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl Strain Hunters are people that can't sit still for too long. After completing the Malawi...
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Hugh Carless, explorer and traveller, died late last year aged 86. He was a career diplomat best known as the travel companion of travel writer Eric Newby on...
Hugh Carless, explorer and traveller, died late last year aged 86. He was a career diplomat best known as the travel companion of travel writer Eric Newby on...
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush green-valleys. Here are lists of valleys e.g. tourist places that you need to visit this summer. Forget that trip to Dubai-UAE, and explore the beauty of your own country and details tourist places in Pakistan.
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Neelam Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Neelam Valley is a beautiful tourist place, 144 km long bow shaped valley in Azad Kashmir Region. The Valley is situated at the North and North-East of Muzaffarabad (The capital of Azad Kashmir). Explore it is green meadows, fresh water- springs, and serene lakes and breathe in the clear air.
Hunza Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Hunza-Valley in the Gilgit Baltistan region is a top-mountainous valley. It was formerly a princely-state. You will fall in love with its rocky mountains.
Swat - tourist places in Pakistan
This is where our young nobel prize winner malala yousafzai(youngest-ever Nobel Prize) hails from. It has the blue Swat-river and is nest-led amid the Hindu Kush Mountains.
Kalash Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Kalash-Valley has the beautiful dancing-girls which ex. Singer Junaid Jamshed filmed in his beautiful song ‘’Goray Rang ka Zamana’’. This little tribe-follows its own religion and traces its origins-back to Alexandar, the Greek-king who wanted to conquer sub-continent.
Kaghan Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Kaghan-Valley is a beautiful dancing valley in the north-east of Mansehra-District. No doubt, it is one of the most charming tourist-resorts in scenic Hazara division.
Murree Hills - tourist places in Pakistan
Murree-Hills were once the summer capital of the British-Raj (British Government). A two-hour drive from Islamabad. Escape here to seek refuge from the summer-heat and watch the snow-fall in winters.
Shandur - tourist places in Pakistan
Shandur is the Highest Polo-Ground on Earth. Approximately is about 3738 meters an above sea level and lies-midway between Chitral and Gilgit.
Rawala Kot - tourist places in Pakistan
Rawalakot is a town in Azad-Kashmir Pakistan. Which is located in a beautiful valley-surrounded by hills. It’s 80 km away from Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Ziarat - tourist places in Pakistan.
Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Ziyarat is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat. ziarat has proud which baba-e-qaum, quaid-e-azam lived in this city and now his residency famous with the name of quaid-e-azam residency.
Jhelum Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Jhelum-Valley is an ideal valley for both the domestic and international tourists, located in Azad-Kashmir region. River-Jhelum passes from the East to West between the green-mountains of this valley.
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Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush green-valleys. Here are lists of valleys e.g. tourist places that you need to visit this summer. Forget that trip to Dubai-UAE, and explore the beauty of your own country and details tourist places in Pakistan.
http://bit.ly/1G0NbHf
http://bit.ly/1B9H9sf
Neelam Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Neelam Valley is a beautiful tourist place, 144 km long bow shaped valley in Azad Kashmir Region. The Valley is situated at the North and North-East of Muzaffarabad (The capital of Azad Kashmir). Explore it is green meadows, fresh water- springs, and serene lakes and breathe in the clear air.
Hunza Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Hunza-Valley in the Gilgit Baltistan region is a top-mountainous valley. It was formerly a princely-state. You will fall in love with its rocky mountains.
Swat - tourist places in Pakistan
This is where our young nobel prize winner malala yousafzai(youngest-ever Nobel Prize) hails from. It has the blue Swat-river and is nest-led amid the Hindu Kush Mountains.
Kalash Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Kalash-Valley has the beautiful dancing-girls which ex. Singer Junaid Jamshed filmed in his beautiful song ‘’Goray Rang ka Zamana’’. This little tribe-follows its own religion and traces its origins-back to Alexandar, the Greek-king who wanted to conquer sub-continent.
Kaghan Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Kaghan-Valley is a beautiful dancing valley in the north-east of Mansehra-District. No doubt, it is one of the most charming tourist-resorts in scenic Hazara division.
Murree Hills - tourist places in Pakistan
Murree-Hills were once the summer capital of the British-Raj (British Government). A two-hour drive from Islamabad. Escape here to seek refuge from the summer-heat and watch the snow-fall in winters.
Shandur - tourist places in Pakistan
Shandur is the Highest Polo-Ground on Earth. Approximately is about 3738 meters an above sea level and lies-midway between Chitral and Gilgit.
Rawala Kot - tourist places in Pakistan
Rawalakot is a town in Azad-Kashmir Pakistan. Which is located in a beautiful valley-surrounded by hills. It’s 80 km away from Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Ziarat - tourist places in Pakistan.
Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Ziyarat is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat. ziarat has proud which baba-e-qaum, quaid-e-azam lived in this city and now his residency famous with the name of quaid-e-azam residency.
Jhelum Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Jhelum-Valley is an ideal valley for both the domestic and international tourists, located in Azad-Kashmir region. River-Jhelum passes from the East to West between the green-mountains of this valley.
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In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into war-torn Afghanistan. Here I trekked through the Hindu Kush and the Afghan province of Nuristan before finally emerging here into the valleys of the Kalash.
If you look up there, right onto the horizon, you can see the point, 4,650 meters above sea level, and a long way above the valley floor, at which I crossed the border leaving the fear of war behind me and from where I walked down into these peaceful valleys.
After 6 weeks wandering through Afghanistan bearded, bedraggled and a good deal thinner, I was looking for a man called Saifullah Jan who I had been told spoke good English. As one of the few truly educated men of the Kalash, I had been told Saifullah was the chief spokesperson for this minority pagan tribe and that he’d be able to help me find a place to stay and learn more about their culture.
Jonny: Do you remember that day Saifullah, when I first came into your house?
Saifullah: ‘Yes I remember very well – we all thought you were Taliban!’
Jonny: ‘Ha, yes well my beard was impressive! Your children were so young, Gulistan, 7, Yassir 14… now look at them!’
Saifullah: ‘Yes, blah, blah, blah…’
Jonny: ‘Do you also remember suggesting I set up a travel company, to bring travellers to your village and teach them about the culture of the Kalash?’
Saifullah: ‘Yes I do…’
So overwhelmed was I by the friendship and hospitality I received, and the genuinely fascinating and peaceful world into which I’d stumbled, that I put down my bags and stayed for three month. From here I headed back to India where I rented a hut on a Goan beach and wrote my second book, For A Pagan Song, about this journey and my time spent with the Kalash.
But Saifullah’s words were never far from my mind and so in 1997 I returned to the Kalash Valleys and with Saifullah’s help set up my first itinerary, our Hindu Kush Adventure. A year later I brought our first group and so Wild Frontiers, named after the Northwest Frontier, was born.
All change…
Of course the path since then has not always been easy. A couple of years after that first trip the cataclysmic events in New York changed the world forever.
I was actually here in the Kalash Valleys with a group when 9/11 happened, and as cut off as we were we didn’t hear about it for another 3 days, surely among the last people on the planet to know.
And 9/11 also changed the path of Wild Frontiers. Unable as I was to run trips to Pakistan, I was forced to re-examine my options and in 2002 we inaugurated the company properly and started to branch out into other destinations; starting with Kyrgyzstan, a land through which I had just travelled on horseback while researching a third book and making a Discovery Channel film.
Wild Frontiers Today
Whilst maintaining the same sympathetic approach to the people we visit and the regions through which we travel, today Wild Frontiers now takes travellers to more than 60 countries on six continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides, we are able to provide unique and original itineraries that allow our clients to take a journey beneath the surface of the region and into those special and secret places we all as travellers love to discover.
When I set up Wild Frontiers my mission was simple, to provide the platform that would allow others to experience the same amazing world I’d be privileged enough to explore as a travel writer.
To give our clients the kind of personal service we know they like, we operate from an office in West London, where we have a dedicated team – all with a wealth of knowledge about our destinations – on hand to answer their questions.
All this hard work has been acknowledged with a number of wards, including in 2012 the very prestigious Guardian/Observer Best Ethical Travel Company Award.
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into war-torn Afghanistan. Here I trekked through the Hindu Kush and the Afghan province of Nuristan before finally emerging here into the valleys of the Kalash.
If you look up there, right onto the horizon, you can see the point, 4,650 meters above sea level, and a long way above the valley floor, at which I crossed the border leaving the fear of war behind me and from where I walked down into these peaceful valleys.
After 6 weeks wandering through Afghanistan bearded, bedraggled and a good deal thinner, I was looking for a man called Saifullah Jan who I had been told spoke good English. As one of the few truly educated men of the Kalash, I had been told Saifullah was the chief spokesperson for this minority pagan tribe and that he’d be able to help me find a place to stay and learn more about their culture.
Jonny: Do you remember that day Saifullah, when I first came into your house?
Saifullah: ‘Yes I remember very well – we all thought you were Taliban!’
Jonny: ‘Ha, yes well my beard was impressive! Your children were so young, Gulistan, 7, Yassir 14… now look at them!’
Saifullah: ‘Yes, blah, blah, blah…’
Jonny: ‘Do you also remember suggesting I set up a travel company, to bring travellers to your village and teach them about the culture of the Kalash?’
Saifullah: ‘Yes I do…’
So overwhelmed was I by the friendship and hospitality I received, and the genuinely fascinating and peaceful world into which I’d stumbled, that I put down my bags and stayed for three month. From here I headed back to India where I rented a hut on a Goan beach and wrote my second book, For A Pagan Song, about this journey and my time spent with the Kalash.
But Saifullah’s words were never far from my mind and so in 1997 I returned to the Kalash Valleys and with Saifullah’s help set up my first itinerary, our Hindu Kush Adventure. A year later I brought our first group and so Wild Frontiers, named after the Northwest Frontier, was born.
All change…
Of course the path since then has not always been easy. A couple of years after that first trip the cataclysmic events in New York changed the world forever.
I was actually here in the Kalash Valleys with a group when 9/11 happened, and as cut off as we were we didn’t hear about it for another 3 days, surely among the last people on the planet to know.
And 9/11 also changed the path of Wild Frontiers. Unable as I was to run trips to Pakistan, I was forced to re-examine my options and in 2002 we inaugurated the company properly and started to branch out into other destinations; starting with Kyrgyzstan, a land through which I had just travelled on horseback while researching a third book and making a Discovery Channel film.
Wild Frontiers Today
Whilst maintaining the same sympathetic approach to the people we visit and the regions through which we travel, today Wild Frontiers now takes travellers to more than 60 countries on six continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides, we are able to provide unique and original itineraries that allow our clients to take a journey beneath the surface of the region and into those special and secret places we all as travellers love to discover.
When I set up Wild Frontiers my mission was simple, to provide the platform that would allow others to experience the same amazing world I’d be privileged enough to explore as a travel writer.
To give our clients the kind of personal service we know they like, we operate from an office in West London, where we have a dedicated team – all with a wealth of knowledge about our destinations – on hand to answer their questions.
All this hard work has been acknowledged with a number of wards, including in 2012 the very prestigious Guardian/Observer Best Ethical Travel Company Award.
Kalash, the pagan tribes of Hindu Kush Chitral, have been living in the remote valleys of Pakistan for centuries. The best time to be there when they're cele...
Kalash, the pagan tribes of Hindu Kush Chitral, have been living in the remote valleys of Pakistan for centuries. The best time to be there when they're cele...
Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7000 metres. [1] and probably as many peaks above 6000 m. There is no count of the peaks above 5000 and 4000 m. Five ...
Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7000 metres. [1] and probably as many peaks above 6000 m. There is no count of the peaks above 5000 and 4000 m. Five ...
Please visit my website: http://www.climate-change-guide.com The Himalayas in HD (Soundtrack: Himalayan Echos by Jeff van Dyck) From Wikipedia; The Himalaya ...
Please visit my website: http://www.climate-change-guide.com The Himalayas in HD (Soundtrack: Himalayan Echos by Jeff van Dyck) From Wikipedia; The Himalaya ...
To some the idea of a group tour is deeply troubling… far too impersonal, with limited ability to interact with anything local, they would not consider this the right kind of travel at all and at Wild Frontiers we’d agree.
Starting our business in the mountains of northern Pakistan, we knew a very different approach to group travel was needed if our clients were going to see and experience the kind of travel we wanted them to. Visiting isolated peoples like the Kalash – the last of the pagan tribes to inhabit the Hindu Kush – going on short walks on picturesque mountain trails, staying at small boutique hotels and local guesthouses, and using interesting transport, we knew first and foremost the group size had to be small…
We also knew we wanted to give our clients the very best experience the region could offer in the time frame they had available. Without wanting the price to dictate the type of trips we ran, we set about designing itineraries that combined introducing our clients to the most interesting people with the best activities, the most interesting and characterful accommodation, and the most practical, comfortable – and in some cases – unusual transport. We recruited exceptional tour leaders to pull the trips together and make sure they run smoothly and employed local guides to give that extra level of understanding of the country in which our clients were travelling. And we decided we’d only run each tour a limited number of times a year so as to keep the journey fresh for each group and the travel experience authentic.
We think of them this way… Our small group tours are really a collection of bespoke itineraries that depart on a fixed date that individuals can book onto and as such they appeal to likeminded travellers interested in learning more about the world.
Here in Pakistan on a recent tour I asked some of our clients what they thought about travelling as part of a in a group.
INTERVIEWS – Use Tracey as the main voice – she is much more eloquent than the rest – but cut in others if you want. Simon in the England cricket cap and Jo – the pretty but wholly monosyllabic one – would be good to get snippet from.
The great advantages of travelling on a small group tour are that we do all the work in organising the best things to do and most interesting people to meet. There will be a group of fellow, like-minded travellers with which you can share and enjoy the experience. We can get you to places you’d struggle to reach on your own. And you can relax safe in the knowledge that everything is being taken care of, both on the ground and behind the scenes, by those that know how.
So although the idea of group trips might not be instantly appealing, when it comes to Wild Frontiers way of doing things here are a few keys points to remember: (Please type out on the screen)
• On all but a handful of tours, the maximum group size is 12
• Most tours are conducted on a full board basis (including drinking water and some soft drinks) – thus negating the need to split each meal bill
• On all our tours we try to use the most fitting accommodation and transport
• We always have a tour leader and local guide
• And to make sure you are well looked after before, during and after the trip we have a dedicated team in London and Delhi on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
To some the idea of a group tour is deeply troubling… far too impersonal, with limited ability to interact with anything local, they would not consider this the right kind of travel at all and at Wild Frontiers we’d agree.
Starting our business in the mountains of northern Pakistan, we knew a very different approach to group travel was needed if our clients were going to see and experience the kind of travel we wanted them to. Visiting isolated peoples like the Kalash – the last of the pagan tribes to inhabit the Hindu Kush – going on short walks on picturesque mountain trails, staying at small boutique hotels and local guesthouses, and using interesting transport, we knew first and foremost the group size had to be small…
We also knew we wanted to give our clients the very best experience the region could offer in the time frame they had available. Without wanting the price to dictate the type of trips we ran, we set about designing itineraries that combined introducing our clients to the most interesting people with the best activities, the most interesting and characterful accommodation, and the most practical, comfortable – and in some cases – unusual transport. We recruited exceptional tour leaders to pull the trips together and make sure they run smoothly and employed local guides to give that extra level of understanding of the country in which our clients were travelling. And we decided we’d only run each tour a limited number of times a year so as to keep the journey fresh for each group and the travel experience authentic.
We think of them this way… Our small group tours are really a collection of bespoke itineraries that depart on a fixed date that individuals can book onto and as such they appeal to likeminded travellers interested in learning more about the world.
Here in Pakistan on a recent tour I asked some of our clients what they thought about travelling as part of a in a group.
INTERVIEWS – Use Tracey as the main voice – she is much more eloquent than the rest – but cut in others if you want. Simon in the England cricket cap and Jo – the pretty but wholly monosyllabic one – would be good to get snippet from.
The great advantages of travelling on a small group tour are that we do all the work in organising the best things to do and most interesting people to meet. There will be a group of fellow, like-minded travellers with which you can share and enjoy the experience. We can get you to places you’d struggle to reach on your own. And you can relax safe in the knowledge that everything is being taken care of, both on the ground and behind the scenes, by those that know how.
So although the idea of group trips might not be instantly appealing, when it comes to Wild Frontiers way of doing things here are a few keys points to remember: (Please type out on the screen)
• On all but a handful of tours, the maximum group size is 12
• Most tours are conducted on a full board basis (including drinking water and some soft drinks) – thus negating the need to split each meal bill
• On all our tours we try to use the most fitting accommodation and transport
• We always have a tour leader and local guide
• And to make sure you are well looked after before, during and after the trip we have a dedicated team in London and Delhi on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
published:13 Jul 2015
views:32
Afghanistan travel and tours | Band- e Amir National Park (Dari)
Afghanistan travel and tours, Band- e Amir National Park (Dari)
Band-e Amir National Park (Persian: بند امیر) is Afghanistan's first national park, located in the Bamyan Province.[1] It is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a mineral deposit. The lakes are situated in the Hindu Kush mountains of central Afghanistan at approximately 3000 m of elevation, west of the famous Buddhas of Bamiyan.
They were created by the carbon dioxide rich water oozing out of the faults and fractures to deposit calcium carbonate precipitate in the form of travertine walls that today store the water of these lakes. Band-e Amir is one of the few rare natural lakes in the world which are created by travertine systems. The site of Band-e Amir has been described as Afghanistan's Grand Canyon, and draws thousands of tourists a year. For more info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band-e_Amir_National_Park
Afghanistan travel and tours, Band- e Amir National Park (Dari)
Band-e Amir National Park (Persian: بند امیر) is Afghanistan's first national park, located in the Bamyan Province.[1] It is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a mineral deposit. The lakes are situated in the Hindu Kush mountains of central Afghanistan at approximately 3000 m of elevation, west of the famous Buddhas of Bamiyan.
They were created by the carbon dioxide rich water oozing out of the faults and fractures to deposit calcium carbonate precipitate in the form of travertine walls that today store the water of these lakes. Band-e Amir is one of the few rare natural lakes in the world which are created by travertine systems. The site of Band-e Amir has been described as Afghanistan's Grand Canyon, and draws thousands of tourists a year. For more info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band-e_Amir_National_Park
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
HUNZA is located in the extreme north of Pakistan in Gilgit-Baltistan (Northern Areas), fortified by the giant mountain ranges of Karakorum, Himalayas, Hindu...
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ArmA3 Mod Review (german) - Hindu Kush Map
ArmA3 Mod Review (german) - Hindu Kush Map
ArmA3 Mod Review (german) - Hindu Kush Map
Hier teste ich für euch die neue Hindu Kush Map. Eine Gebirgsregion hatte ich schon lange nicht mehr in ArmA, umso aufgeregter war ich auch. Seht selbst, wie mir die Map gefallen hat.
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across The Hindu Kush, also known as Pāriyātra Parvata or Paropamisadae (Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan and is considered a subrange of the Himalayas.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses the Pamir range near the point where the borders
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Lord Beatjitzu feat.ThaRapture1 - Hindu Kush (tAOTooNrMX)
Lord Beatjitzu feat.ThaRapture1 - Hindu Kush (tAOTooNrMX)
Lord Beatjitzu feat.ThaRapture1 - Hindu Kush (tAOTooNrMX)
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Zaid Hamid: Indians remember Just one word of caution - Hindu Kush means the Hindu Killers!!!
Zaid Hamid: Indians remember Just one word of caution - Hindu Kush means the Hindu Killers!!!
Zaid Hamid: Indians remember Just one word of caution - Hindu Kush means the Hindu Killers!!!
و رفعنا لك ذكرك صلى الله عليه و اله وسلم السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته Way back in October 2010, we had warned the Americans that we will choke their sup...
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The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
Subscribe for more: The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD The Hindu Kush (/kʊʃ, kuːʃ/;
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The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
n 335 BC Alexander of Macedonia set off on an expedition to conqueror the world. The voyage of Alexander the Great covered more than 22;000 miles in ten .
National Geographic | Religions of the World (Hinduism) - History channel - Documentary * Visit our Website: * Like & Share * Commen. documentaries .
The History of Hindu India (Part One) was developed by the editors of Hinduism Today magazine in collaboration with Dr. Shiva Bajpai, Professor Emeritus of .
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses n 335 .
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In the shadow under Hindu Kush. /V tieni pod Hindúkušom./
In the shadow under Hindu Kush. /V tieni pod Hindúkušom./
In the shadow under Hindu Kush. /V tieni pod Hindúkušom./
From Afghanistan we usually see shocking news about attacks and terrorists, army troops and their missions. However in this inhospitable country people live ...
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Water and Security in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region
Water and Security in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region
Water and Security in the Hindu Kush Himalaya Region
Is human security possible for the 200 million people whose water supply is threatened by the melting of Himalayan glaciers? What are the lessons from the wo...
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Androcell - Emotivision [Full Album]
Androcell - Emotivision [Full Album]
Androcell - Emotivision [Full Album]
http://androcell.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/androcell 1. Purple Aura 2. Dub Crystals 7:14 3. Soul In The Machine 14:32 4. Molecular Sunrise 22:39...
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Let's play MEDAL OF HONOR 2010 #1 - Auf zum Hindukush! [German uncut blind HD+]
Let's play MEDAL OF HONOR 2010 #1 - Auf zum Hindukush! [German uncut blind HD+]
Let's play MEDAL OF HONOR 2010 #1 - Auf zum Hindukush! [German uncut blind HD+]
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Chilin with Hindu Kush
Chilin with Hindu Kush
Chilin with Hindu Kush
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Across The Hindu Kush
Across The Hindu Kush
Across The Hindu Kush
Across the Hindu Kush
Episode 3 of
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
Michael Wood treks over the Khawak pass, crosses the Oxus river and follows the golden road to Samarkand whilst tracing Alexander the Great's footsteps.
Micheal Wood embarks on a 20,000 mile journey in the footsteps of Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Meeting traders, pilgrims and guerillas he interweaves history with the present day.
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great was a BBC documentary television series first shown during 1998. It was written and presented by British historian and broadcaster Michael Wood.
Wood retraced the travels of Al
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National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush Documentary 2
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush Documentary 2
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush Documentary 2
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03 Daana Hindu Kush
03 Daana Hindu Kush
03 Daana Hindu Kush
Daäna – Little Animals
Free Music | Progressive, Techno | October 18, 2014 | Released by Digital Diamonds | Posted by Basilisk
Daäna – Little Animals
01 - Little Animals (Live Edit) (126 BPM)
02 - Absentia (124 BPM)
03 - Hindu Kush (126 BPM)
04 - Little Animals (Digital Committee Remix) (128 BPM)
Daäna serves up three well-designed tracks full of light and colour on Little Animals, the latest release from Digital Diamonds. All three original tracks tell intense stories pulsating with life and vitality while Digital Committee delivers a remix in a more stripped down style. Mastering by Sonic HQs Freiburg, Germany, with cover artwork by Mila
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Michael Alram "New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush: From the Sasanians to the Huns"
Michael Alram "New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush: From the Sasanians to the Huns"
Michael Alram "New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush: From the Sasanians to the Huns"
Лекция Михаэля Альрама "New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush: From the Sasanians to the Huns" в Государственном Историческом музее 3 марта 2015 г.
Hier teste ich für euch die neue Hindu Kush Map. Eine Gebirgsregion hatte ich schon lange nicht mehr in ArmA, umso aufgeregter war ich auch. Seht selbst, wie mir die Map gefallen hat.
Download der Map via ArmAHolic
http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=28914
Hier teste ich für euch die neue Hindu Kush Map. Eine Gebirgsregion hatte ich schon lange nicht mehr in ArmA, umso aufgeregter war ich auch. Seht selbst, wie mir die Map gefallen hat.
Download der Map via ArmAHolic
http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=28914
published:26 Jun 2015
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across The Hindu Kush, also known as Pāriyātra Parvata or Paropamisadae (Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan and is considered a subrange of the Himalayas.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses the Pamir range near the point where the borders of China, Pakistan and Afghanistan meet, after which it runs southwest through Pakistan and into Afghanistan, finally merging into minor ranges in western Afghanistan.
The mountain range separates Central Asia from South Asia.
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across The Hindu Kush, also known as Pāriyātra Parvata or Paropamisadae (Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan and is considered a subrange of the Himalayas.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses the Pamir range near the point where the borders of China, Pakistan and Afghanistan meet, after which it runs southwest through Pakistan and into Afghanistan, finally merging into minor ranges in western Afghanistan.
The mountain range separates Central Asia from South Asia.
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Lord Beatjitzu feat.ThaRapture1 - Hindu Kush (tAOTooNrMX)
و رفعنا لك ذكرك صلى الله عليه و اله وسلم السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته Way back in October 2010, we had warned the Americans that we will choke their sup...
و رفعنا لك ذكرك صلى الله عليه و اله وسلم السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته Way back in October 2010, we had warned the Americans that we will choke their sup...
n 335 BC Alexander of Macedonia set off on an expedition to conqueror the world. The voyage of Alexander the Great covered more than 22;000 miles in ten .
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The History of Hindu India (Part One) was developed by the editors of Hinduism Today magazine in collaboration with Dr. Shiva Bajpai, Professor Emeritus of .
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses n 335 .
n 335 BC Alexander of Macedonia set off on an expedition to conqueror the world. The voyage of Alexander the Great covered more than 22;000 miles in ten .
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The History of Hindu India (Part One) was developed by the editors of Hinduism Today magazine in collaboration with Dr. Shiva Bajpai, Professor Emeritus of .
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses n 335 .
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In the shadow under Hindu Kush. /V tieni pod Hindúkušom./
From Afghanistan we usually see shocking news about attacks and terrorists, army troops and their missions. However in this inhospitable country people live ...
From Afghanistan we usually see shocking news about attacks and terrorists, army troops and their missions. However in this inhospitable country people live ...
Is human security possible for the 200 million people whose water supply is threatened by the melting of Himalayan glaciers? What are the lessons from the wo...
Is human security possible for the 200 million people whose water supply is threatened by the melting of Himalayan glaciers? What are the lessons from the wo...
Let's play MEDAL OF HONOR 2010 #1 - Auf zum Hindukush! [German uncut blind HD+] stuxerLP - Alle Videos - Playlists: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV7Ohhn5KIeKJVrBjvZ9L9w/videos?view=1 Das...
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Across the Hindu Kush
Episode 3 of
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
Michael Wood treks over the Khawak pass, crosses the Oxus river and follows the golden road to Samarkand whilst tracing Alexander the Great's footsteps.
Micheal Wood embarks on a 20,000 mile journey in the footsteps of Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Meeting traders, pilgrims and guerillas he interweaves history with the present day.
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great was a BBC documentary television series first shown during 1998. It was written and presented by British historian and broadcaster Michael Wood.
Wood retraced the travels of Alexander the Great, from Vergina in Macedonia, where his father Philip II of Macedon died and Alexander was proclaimed king, through seventeen present-day countries to the borders of India and back to Mesopotamia, where he died. Whereas most of Wood's documentary series had titles beginning "In Search of...", the title of this series reflected a slightly different approach.
The series was directed by David Wallace.
Across the Hindu Kush
Episode 3 of
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great
Michael Wood treks over the Khawak pass, crosses the Oxus river and follows the golden road to Samarkand whilst tracing Alexander the Great's footsteps.
Micheal Wood embarks on a 20,000 mile journey in the footsteps of Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Meeting traders, pilgrims and guerillas he interweaves history with the present day.
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great was a BBC documentary television series first shown during 1998. It was written and presented by British historian and broadcaster Michael Wood.
Wood retraced the travels of Alexander the Great, from Vergina in Macedonia, where his father Philip II of Macedon died and Alexander was proclaimed king, through seventeen present-day countries to the borders of India and back to Mesopotamia, where he died. Whereas most of Wood's documentary series had titles beginning "In Search of...", the title of this series reflected a slightly different approach.
The series was directed by David Wallace.
published:25 Apr 2015
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National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush Documentary 2
Daäna – Little Animals
Free Music | Progressive, Techno | October 18, 2014 | Released by Digital Diamonds | Posted by Basilisk
Daäna – Little Animals
01 - Little Animals (Live Edit) (126 BPM)
02 - Absentia (124 BPM)
03 - Hindu Kush (126 BPM)
04 - Little Animals (Digital Committee Remix) (128 BPM)
Daäna serves up three well-designed tracks full of light and colour on Little Animals, the latest release from Digital Diamonds. All three original tracks tell intense stories pulsating with life and vitality while Digital Committee delivers a remix in a more stripped down style. Mastering by Sonic HQs Freiburg, Germany, with cover artwork by Milad Aramnia.
Daäna – Little Animals
Free Music | Progressive, Techno | October 18, 2014 | Released by Digital Diamonds | Posted by Basilisk
Daäna – Little Animals
01 - Little Animals (Live Edit) (126 BPM)
02 - Absentia (124 BPM)
03 - Hindu Kush (126 BPM)
04 - Little Animals (Digital Committee Remix) (128 BPM)
Daäna serves up three well-designed tracks full of light and colour on Little Animals, the latest release from Digital Diamonds. All three original tracks tell intense stories pulsating with life and vitality while Digital Committee delivers a remix in a more stripped down style. Mastering by Sonic HQs Freiburg, Germany, with cover artwork by Milad Aramnia.
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Michael Alram "New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush: From the Sasanians to the Huns"
Лекция Михаэля Альрама "New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush: From the Sasanians to the Huns" в Государственном Историческом музее 3 марта 2015 г.
Лекция Михаэля Альрама "New Numismatic Evidence from the Hindu Kush: From the Sasanians to the Huns" в Государственном Историческом музее 3 марта 2015 г.
HD Hindu Kush Magnified 50-200X Trichomes Close up!!
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Close up using a microscope of some great Hindu Kush!
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The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
Subscribe for more: The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD The Hindu Kush (/kʊʃ, kuːʃ/;
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The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
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The Hindu Kush | Documentary HD
The Hindu Kush (/kʊʃ, kuːʃ/; Pashto/Persian/Urdu: هندوکش), also known as Pāriyātra Parvata (Sanskrit: पारियात्र पर्वत), Caucasus Indicus, or Paropamisadae (ancient Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It is a subrange of the Hindu Kush Himalayan range.[1] It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in
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Exclusive update on starvation in Hindu Kush area
Exclusive update on starvation in Hindu Kush area
Exclusive update on starvation in Hindu Kush area
++ALL TOKO MATERIAL++
Zari - January 6, 2002
1. Wide Abdul Ghias and his grandchildren walking across grass field
2. Family walking eating grassy plants
3. 70-year-old Ghias hammering at grassy plants in ground
4. Ghias and grandchildren all pulling plants out of grass patch
5. Close Ghias taking grassy clovers and eating them
6. Various grandchildren picking grass and clovers out of ground and pond
7. Close up child eating grass
8. Grass clovers in pond
9. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Abdul Ghias:
"I have no budget. I have no money to buy anything from the bazaar. And no one will lend me any money or any food. So we have to use thi
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WFP to send aid to Hindu Kush following AP reports
WFP to send aid to Hindu Kush following AP reports
WFP to send aid to Hindu Kush following AP reports
1. Journalists at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programme spokesman:
" Yesterday WFP sent two staff from its recently reopened Mazar office to determine the quickest way to bring food to this village. Again called Bonavash. WFP will also bringing in six helicopters to the region. Two in Mazar, two in Chakaran and two in Bamiyan. The purpose of these helicopters is to do rapid need assessments in these hard to reach villages as well as have the capacity to respond to a food shortages because they can carry small amount of supplies. The deliveries would need immediate food requirements and then we would need
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Annual spring festival takes in Hindu Kush
Annual spring festival takes in Hindu Kush
Annual spring festival takes in Hindu Kush
1. Wide of the Chitral valley, off which the Kalash valley spurs
2. Wide of mountain road into Kalash valley
3. Various of the Kalashi people on their way to participate in Spring Festival "Chelum Josh"
4. Tilt up of a Kalashi woman
5. Mid of Kalashi people
6. Close up of a Kalashi girl
7. Various of the Kalashi women and girls singing and dancing during the festival
8. Old man dancing
9. Kalashi women during their traditional welcome to each other
10. Kalashi people watching other Kalashi's during festival
11. SOUNDBITE: (Kalashi) Samardana, Kalash villager:
"We are celebrating the happy event of Chelam Josh in which we sacrifi
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
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It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses n 335 ...
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River val...
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Across the Hindu
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Nahgma+Mangal 1991 TV-Hindukush
Nahgma+Mangal 1991 TV-Hindukush
Nahgma+Mangal 1991 TV-Hindukush
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Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
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Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
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Katie Melua - Half Way Up The Hindukush Lyrics
Katie Melua - Half Way Up The Hindukush Lyrics
Katie Melua - Half Way Up The Hindukush Lyrics
Katie Melua - Half Way Up The Hindukush Lyrics
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Katie Melua Halfway up the hindu kush
Katie Melua Halfway up the hindu kush
Katie Melua Halfway up the hindu kush
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3 Atravessando o Hindu Kush
3 Atravessando o Hindu Kush
3 Atravessando o Hindu Kush
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"Purple Kush" - (Strain Review)
"Purple Kush" - (Strain Review)
"Purple Kush" - (Strain Review)
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Purple Kush is a pure Indica strain that is a cross between (Hindu Kush x Purple Afghani) that emerged from the Bay Area of California. It's a very high yielding strain that grows out instead of up and produces very dense purplish buds.
It's great for Pain, Insomnia, Spasms, Stress, Nausea, Appetite Stimulation, and Anxiety. It provides you with a very relaxing, calming, almost sedating body high and a subtle euphoric head high. Overall I give this strain a [6.6/7]
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2 6 National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush Documentary Low
2 6 National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush Documentary Low
2 6 National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush Documentary Low
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2 7 Across the Hindu Kush Documentary Low
2 7 Across the Hindu Kush Documentary Low
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In the Footsteps of Alexander The Great (3of4) (BBC)
In the Footsteps of Alexander The Great (3of4) (BBC)
In the Footsteps of Alexander The Great (3of4) (BBC)
Across the Hindu Kush
Wood travels through war-torn Afghanistan, crossing the Oxus River into Central Asia and the Silk Road city of Samarkand where, in a drunken brawl, Alexander killed the friend who had previously saved his life.
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HIndu Kush Cave Test
HIndu Kush Cave Test
HIndu Kush Cave Test
Corporal Variable of the 7th Cavalry Gaming Clan has made an awesome Arma 3 map called Hindu Kush on the steam workshop, here I am searching for the cave on it and having a bit of fun!
Flying through caves has always been really fun for me for some reason, so this was really cool. Hopefully there are more like it on the map that I don't know about!
One suggestion would be that if possible, to alter the lighting in the cave, it is too bright to be underground. Thanks Variable!
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The Hindu Kush (/kʊʃ, kuːʃ/; Pashto/Persian/Urdu: هندوکش), also known as Pāriyātra Parvata (Sanskrit: पारियात्र पर्वत), Caucasus Indicus, or Paropamisadae (ancient Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It is a subrange of the Hindu Kush Himalayan range.[1] It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses the Pamir range near the point where the borders of China, Pakistan and Afghanistan meet, after which it runs southwest through Pakistan and into Afghanistan, finally merging into minor ranges in western Afghanistan. The mountain range separates Central Asia from South Asia
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The Hindu Kush (/kʊʃ, kuːʃ/; Pashto/Persian/Urdu: هندوکش), also known as Pāriyātra Parvata (Sanskrit: पारियात्र पर्वत), Caucasus Indicus, or Paropamisadae (ancient Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It is a subrange of the Hindu Kush Himalayan range.[1] It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses the Pamir range near the point where the borders of China, Pakistan and Afghanistan meet, after which it runs southwest through Pakistan and into Afghanistan, finally merging into minor ranges in western Afghanistan. The mountain range separates Central Asia from South Asia
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++ALL TOKO MATERIAL++
Zari - January 6, 2002
1. Wide Abdul Ghias and his grandchildren walking across grass field
2. Family walking eating grassy plants
3. 70-year-old Ghias hammering at grassy plants in ground
4. Ghias and grandchildren all pulling plants out of grass patch
5. Close Ghias taking grassy clovers and eating them
6. Various grandchildren picking grass and clovers out of ground and pond
7. Close up child eating grass
8. Grass clovers in pond
9. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Abdul Ghias:
"I have no budget. I have no money to buy anything from the bazaar. And no one will lend me any money or any food. So we have to use this grass to survive."
10. Ghias's house with his family
11. Ghias rinsing prickly leaves of wild thorn bush (normally eaten by camels)
12. Ghias's wife boiling thorn bush and clovers
13. Grassy mixture being boiled
14. Ghias with grandchildren eating the mixture
15. Various Ghias and children eating mixture with bread
Zari - January 7, 2002
16. Hundreds of Zari residents queuing for free wheat distribution and banner, zoom into Ghias in queue
17. Ghias taking sack on back
18. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Abdul Ghias:
"Thank god now we have enough so the grass eating is finished"
19. Ghias pouring wheat onto tray in his house
Bonavash - January 6
20. Mountain surroundings
21. Village nestled in mountains
22. Hut
23. Boy eating porridge-like substance made from grass
24. Various villagers
Islamabad - January 8
25. United Nations briefing
26. SOUNDBITE (English) Wagdi Othman, Spokesman for World Food Programme
"The village of Bonavash is inaccessible. It's a very, very remote village far away from the district of Zari. It takes six hours of donkey ride away to reach that village. We are now doing our utmost effort to bring food to those villages to relieve them from the serious food shortages they are now facing."
Bonavash - January 6
27. Close up bowl of grass mixture
28. Group of villagers
29. Little girl with biscuit made from grass
STORYLINE:
Aid agencies are desperately trying to get supplies to remote villages in the Afghan mountains, where many people remain on the brink of starvation.
As APTN reported exclusively this week, tens of thousands of people living high in the Hindu Kush are eating grass and plants to survive.
The area worse affected is about 150 kilometres south of Mazar-i-Sharif.
Aid has arrived just in time at the town of Zari at the foot of the mountains. But there is no way to move the food further up the mountain to villages like Bonavash.
Zari has been severely hit by a combination of living for four years under Taliban control and a devastating drought. It was on the frontline of the war.
Many of its residents, like Abdul Ghias, have been reduced to eating grass, weeds and wild thorns to survive.
Each day Ghias and some of his 12 grandchildren forage for the shrubs.
They gather a clover-like plant normally used only for cattle grazing and the leaves of a thorn bush usually eaten by camels.
Local agricultural aid workers say these plants have no nutritional value - but Ghias and his family have been surviving on little more than this for two years, since drought killed his crops.
Only a minimum of onion and oil are added to make the mixture, prepared by Ghias's wife, slightly more palatable.
Ghias says he has no means to buy food or seed and at 70, an impressive age by Afghan standards, he is unable to work.
He has only just been able to move back into the family house after it was commandeered by the Taliban when they took over the village. Ghias is Uzbeki and therefore was a target for the mainly Pashtun Taliban.
They can only be reached after a six-to-ten hour mule journey.
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Zari - January 6, 2002
1. Wide Abdul Ghias and his grandchildren walking across grass field
2. Family walking eating grassy plants
3. 70-year-old Ghias hammering at grassy plants in ground
4. Ghias and grandchildren all pulling plants out of grass patch
5. Close Ghias taking grassy clovers and eating them
6. Various grandchildren picking grass and clovers out of ground and pond
7. Close up child eating grass
8. Grass clovers in pond
9. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Abdul Ghias:
"I have no budget. I have no money to buy anything from the bazaar. And no one will lend me any money or any food. So we have to use this grass to survive."
10. Ghias's house with his family
11. Ghias rinsing prickly leaves of wild thorn bush (normally eaten by camels)
12. Ghias's wife boiling thorn bush and clovers
13. Grassy mixture being boiled
14. Ghias with grandchildren eating the mixture
15. Various Ghias and children eating mixture with bread
Zari - January 7, 2002
16. Hundreds of Zari residents queuing for free wheat distribution and banner, zoom into Ghias in queue
17. Ghias taking sack on back
18. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Abdul Ghias:
"Thank god now we have enough so the grass eating is finished"
19. Ghias pouring wheat onto tray in his house
Bonavash - January 6
20. Mountain surroundings
21. Village nestled in mountains
22. Hut
23. Boy eating porridge-like substance made from grass
24. Various villagers
Islamabad - January 8
25. United Nations briefing
26. SOUNDBITE (English) Wagdi Othman, Spokesman for World Food Programme
"The village of Bonavash is inaccessible. It's a very, very remote village far away from the district of Zari. It takes six hours of donkey ride away to reach that village. We are now doing our utmost effort to bring food to those villages to relieve them from the serious food shortages they are now facing."
Bonavash - January 6
27. Close up bowl of grass mixture
28. Group of villagers
29. Little girl with biscuit made from grass
STORYLINE:
Aid agencies are desperately trying to get supplies to remote villages in the Afghan mountains, where many people remain on the brink of starvation.
As APTN reported exclusively this week, tens of thousands of people living high in the Hindu Kush are eating grass and plants to survive.
The area worse affected is about 150 kilometres south of Mazar-i-Sharif.
Aid has arrived just in time at the town of Zari at the foot of the mountains. But there is no way to move the food further up the mountain to villages like Bonavash.
Zari has been severely hit by a combination of living for four years under Taliban control and a devastating drought. It was on the frontline of the war.
Many of its residents, like Abdul Ghias, have been reduced to eating grass, weeds and wild thorns to survive.
Each day Ghias and some of his 12 grandchildren forage for the shrubs.
They gather a clover-like plant normally used only for cattle grazing and the leaves of a thorn bush usually eaten by camels.
Local agricultural aid workers say these plants have no nutritional value - but Ghias and his family have been surviving on little more than this for two years, since drought killed his crops.
Only a minimum of onion and oil are added to make the mixture, prepared by Ghias's wife, slightly more palatable.
Ghias says he has no means to buy food or seed and at 70, an impressive age by Afghan standards, he is unable to work.
He has only just been able to move back into the family house after it was commandeered by the Taliban when they took over the village. Ghias is Uzbeki and therefore was a target for the mainly Pashtun Taliban.
They can only be reached after a six-to-ten hour mule journey.
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WFP to send aid to Hindu Kush following AP reports
1. Journalists at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programme spokesman:
" Yesterday WFP sent two staff from its recently reopened Mazar office to determine the quickest way to bring food to this village. Again called Bonavash. WFP will also bringing in six helicopters to the region. Two in Mazar, two in Chakaran and two in Bamiyan. The purpose of these helicopters is to do rapid need assessments in these hard to reach villages as well as have the capacity to respond to a food shortages because they can carry small amount of supplies. The deliveries would need immediate food requirements and then we would need to make plans for getting longer term arrangements made. "
3. Cutaway camera
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programme spokesman:
" This, of course, village is about eight hours away from where the food is actually stored and technically and logistically hard to get to. IRC (International Rescue Committee) is our implementing partner there. They spoke with a AP reporter who did fine job in covering the story and came to our attention through the good work of AP ( Associated Press)."
5. Journalists at presser
STORYLINE:
The United Nations said on Friday it would start using helicopters to deliver aid to remote mountain villages in northern Afghanistan.
World Food Program spokesman Jordan Day said that six more helicopters will be deployed in order to help many villages hard to reach by the road.
Two helicopters would be based in the northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif and make aid deliveries to villages which can't be reached by road.
Two WFP representatives will be assessing the situation in the village of Bonavash, where The Associated Press reported that some starving villagers have resorted to eating bread made from grass.
A further two helicopters will be sent to the central Bamiyan province, Day said.
Meanwhile the UN High Commissioner for Refugees reported that 7-thousand Afghans had fled in the past week to the Pakistan border from makeshift camps and villages in the southern Kandahar province.
UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski said the new arrivals cited the lack of food and general insecurity, with increasing banditry and the presence of armed Taliban.
The insecurity has prevented relief activities in the area.
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1. Journalists at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programme spokesman:
" Yesterday WFP sent two staff from its recently reopened Mazar office to determine the quickest way to bring food to this village. Again called Bonavash. WFP will also bringing in six helicopters to the region. Two in Mazar, two in Chakaran and two in Bamiyan. The purpose of these helicopters is to do rapid need assessments in these hard to reach villages as well as have the capacity to respond to a food shortages because they can carry small amount of supplies. The deliveries would need immediate food requirements and then we would need to make plans for getting longer term arrangements made. "
3. Cutaway camera
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programme spokesman:
" This, of course, village is about eight hours away from where the food is actually stored and technically and logistically hard to get to. IRC (International Rescue Committee) is our implementing partner there. They spoke with a AP reporter who did fine job in covering the story and came to our attention through the good work of AP ( Associated Press)."
5. Journalists at presser
STORYLINE:
The United Nations said on Friday it would start using helicopters to deliver aid to remote mountain villages in northern Afghanistan.
World Food Program spokesman Jordan Day said that six more helicopters will be deployed in order to help many villages hard to reach by the road.
Two helicopters would be based in the northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif and make aid deliveries to villages which can't be reached by road.
Two WFP representatives will be assessing the situation in the village of Bonavash, where The Associated Press reported that some starving villagers have resorted to eating bread made from grass.
A further two helicopters will be sent to the central Bamiyan province, Day said.
Meanwhile the UN High Commissioner for Refugees reported that 7-thousand Afghans had fled in the past week to the Pakistan border from makeshift camps and villages in the southern Kandahar province.
UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski said the new arrivals cited the lack of food and general insecurity, with increasing banditry and the presence of armed Taliban.
The insecurity has prevented relief activities in the area.
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1. Wide of the Chitral valley, off which the Kalash valley spurs
2. Wide of mountain road into Kalash valley
3. Various of the Kalashi people on their way to participate in Spring Festival "Chelum Josh"
4. Tilt up of a Kalashi woman
5. Mid of Kalashi people
6. Close up of a Kalashi girl
7. Various of the Kalashi women and girls singing and dancing during the festival
8. Old man dancing
9. Kalashi women during their traditional welcome to each other
10. Kalashi people watching other Kalashi's during festival
11. SOUNDBITE: (Kalashi) Samardana, Kalash villager:
"We are celebrating the happy event of Chelam Josh in which we sacrifice animals and serve food and drinks."
12. Various of Kalashi people
13. Wide of the Kalashi holy gathering, people dancing with walnut leaves to bring luck and a good harvest
14. Various of Kalashi people
15. Wide of men gathered at festival
16. Various of a mosque in the Kalash valley
17. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Syed Ali Shah, muslim villager living in Kalash Valley:
"Throughout the world nobody would like that a dead body is at their home, and they make singing and dancing celebrating his death."
18. Set up of Muslim cleric
19. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Afsar Khan, Muslim cleric:
"Before there were only a few muslims here but now day by day the number is growing and with the help of God, not only in this place but throughout the world it'll increase."
20. Various of Kalashi people celebrating festival
21. SOUNDBITE (Kalashi) Anwaza, Kalashi Child :
"Why should we be converted to Islam as we are happy with our way of life. I am Kalashi and I need not to be converted to Islam. I love my language and I don't like Muslims. I like my own people."
21. Various of Kalashi people celebrating festival
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicolai, French tourist:
"So here it is very different from the rest of Pakistan and I hope this culture will keep on like this for a long time."
23. Various of the Kalashi woman and girls during daily life
24. Various landscapes of Kalash valley
LEAD IN :
Pakistan's smallest minority, the Kalash, have been celebrating their Spring festival.
Once half a million-strong, these people are thought to have descended from Alexander the Great have dwindled to a population of just 3000.
But, a strong sense of their unique identity may be this fragile culture's last defence against centuries of conversions to Islam, and the newer external influences of mass communications and tourism.
STORYLINE :
The Kalash celebrate Joshi, the Spring festival, with rituals of purification and worship which they hope will protect them in the coming year.
Although a cash economy is new to the Kalash, their three lush valleys have always provided rich resources of water, grazing and fruit and nut trees.
As polytheistic animists, the Kalash people believe in many gods and goddesses, fairies and spirits found in all living things.
Dancing is an intrinsic part of the festivities, celebrating the end of the harsh mountain winters.
Their valleys are isolated for three months of the year by snows and the dangerous roads.
The three valleys have no doctor, no access to the nearest city for a quarter of the year.
Dancing also attracts the fairies the Kalash believe will accompany the herders and their goats as they leave for higher pastures.
The Kalash move from one village to the next, gathering a growing crowd of dancers as they go.
Many travel between the three valleys, meeting relatives and friends in this closely woven society.
Everyone waves walnut leaves which have a special significance here, symbolising the bounty of nature and bringing good fortune to the area.
Islam the predominant religion of Pakistan has also been making inroads into the valley over the years.
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1. Wide of the Chitral valley, off which the Kalash valley spurs
2. Wide of mountain road into Kalash valley
3. Various of the Kalashi people on their way to participate in Spring Festival "Chelum Josh"
4. Tilt up of a Kalashi woman
5. Mid of Kalashi people
6. Close up of a Kalashi girl
7. Various of the Kalashi women and girls singing and dancing during the festival
8. Old man dancing
9. Kalashi women during their traditional welcome to each other
10. Kalashi people watching other Kalashi's during festival
11. SOUNDBITE: (Kalashi) Samardana, Kalash villager:
"We are celebrating the happy event of Chelam Josh in which we sacrifice animals and serve food and drinks."
12. Various of Kalashi people
13. Wide of the Kalashi holy gathering, people dancing with walnut leaves to bring luck and a good harvest
14. Various of Kalashi people
15. Wide of men gathered at festival
16. Various of a mosque in the Kalash valley
17. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Syed Ali Shah, muslim villager living in Kalash Valley:
"Throughout the world nobody would like that a dead body is at their home, and they make singing and dancing celebrating his death."
18. Set up of Muslim cleric
19. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Afsar Khan, Muslim cleric:
"Before there were only a few muslims here but now day by day the number is growing and with the help of God, not only in this place but throughout the world it'll increase."
20. Various of Kalashi people celebrating festival
21. SOUNDBITE (Kalashi) Anwaza, Kalashi Child :
"Why should we be converted to Islam as we are happy with our way of life. I am Kalashi and I need not to be converted to Islam. I love my language and I don't like Muslims. I like my own people."
21. Various of Kalashi people celebrating festival
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicolai, French tourist:
"So here it is very different from the rest of Pakistan and I hope this culture will keep on like this for a long time."
23. Various of the Kalashi woman and girls during daily life
24. Various landscapes of Kalash valley
LEAD IN :
Pakistan's smallest minority, the Kalash, have been celebrating their Spring festival.
Once half a million-strong, these people are thought to have descended from Alexander the Great have dwindled to a population of just 3000.
But, a strong sense of their unique identity may be this fragile culture's last defence against centuries of conversions to Islam, and the newer external influences of mass communications and tourism.
STORYLINE :
The Kalash celebrate Joshi, the Spring festival, with rituals of purification and worship which they hope will protect them in the coming year.
Although a cash economy is new to the Kalash, their three lush valleys have always provided rich resources of water, grazing and fruit and nut trees.
As polytheistic animists, the Kalash people believe in many gods and goddesses, fairies and spirits found in all living things.
Dancing is an intrinsic part of the festivities, celebrating the end of the harsh mountain winters.
Their valleys are isolated for three months of the year by snows and the dangerous roads.
The three valleys have no doctor, no access to the nearest city for a quarter of the year.
Dancing also attracts the fairies the Kalash believe will accompany the herders and their goats as they leave for higher pastures.
The Kalash move from one village to the next, gathering a growing crowd of dancers as they go.
Many travel between the three valleys, meeting relatives and friends in this closely woven society.
Everyone waves walnut leaves which have a special significance here, symbolising the bounty of nature and bringing good fortune to the area.
Islam the predominant religion of Pakistan has also been making inroads into the valley over the years.
Keyword-wacky
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
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It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses n 335 ...
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
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It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses n 335 ...
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
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Purple Kush is a pure Indica strain that is a cross between (Hindu Kush x Purple Afghani) that emerged from the Bay Area of California. It's a very high yielding strain that grows out instead of up and produces very dense purplish buds.
It's great for Pain, Insomnia, Spasms, Stress, Nausea, Appetite Stimulation, and Anxiety. It provides you with a very relaxing, calming, almost sedating body high and a subtle euphoric head high. Overall I give this strain a [6.6/7]
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Purple Kush is a pure Indica strain that is a cross between (Hindu Kush x Purple Afghani) that emerged from the Bay Area of California. It's a very high yielding strain that grows out instead of up and produces very dense purplish buds.
It's great for Pain, Insomnia, Spasms, Stress, Nausea, Appetite Stimulation, and Anxiety. It provides you with a very relaxing, calming, almost sedating body high and a subtle euphoric head high. Overall I give this strain a [6.6/7]
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Across the Hindu Kush
Wood travels through war-torn Afghanistan, crossing the Oxus River into Central Asia and the Silk Road city of Samarkand where, in a drunken brawl, Alexander killed the friend who had previously saved his life.
Across the Hindu Kush
Wood travels through war-torn Afghanistan, crossing the Oxus River into Central Asia and the Silk Road city of Samarkand where, in a drunken brawl, Alexander killed the friend who had previously saved his life.
Corporal Variable of the 7th Cavalry Gaming Clan has made an awesome Arma 3 map called Hindu Kush on the steam workshop, here I am searching for the cave on it and having a bit of fun!
Flying through caves has always been really fun for me for some reason, so this was really cool. Hopefully there are more like it on the map that I don't know about!
One suggestion would be that if possible, to alter the lighting in the cave, it is too bright to be underground. Thanks Variable!
Corporal Variable of the 7th Cavalry Gaming Clan has made an awesome Arma 3 map called Hindu Kush on the steam workshop, here I am searching for the cave on it and having a bit of fun!
Flying through caves has always been really fun for me for some reason, so this was really cool. Hopefully there are more like it on the map that I don't know about!
One suggestion would be that if possible, to alter the lighting in the cave, it is too bright to be underground. Thanks Variable!
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Stormin - Hindu Kush ft Black Steve [Music Video]
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'Hindu Kush' is taken from Stormin's latest mixtape 'Strains' which is available for free download at http://goo.gl/djd8Oi & features Jammer, D Power, Nasty Jack, Flirta D, Black Steve, Sharky Major, Hitman Tigga & Redman UK.
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Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
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Can you imagine this situation? The...
published:03 Nov 2014
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
Hindu Kush - Alexander by Oliver Stone
All rights reserved to Oliver Stone and Warner Bross.
Can you imagine this situation? The notion of the known world being overthrown!
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STONER SUNDAYS : HINDU KUSH BOWL : The WEED Report Un-Cut
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Beautiful aerials of Hindu Kush mountains - BBC News
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BBC's Abdujalil Abdurasulov was on board of a C-17 plane of the US Air Force flying from Manas air base in Kyrgyzstan to Mazar-e-Sharif and Bagram bases in A...
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Strain Review // Hindu Kush
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Hindu Kush es el Fuego!!
I really like this strain a lot!! I said the name wrong the entire video lol it is not Hen-dow, its Hin-Dew.
Very heavy pure Indica Strain.. 4.6/5.
published:15 May 2015
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Afghanistan Travel Guide - World Travel Guides - SCC Education Kampong Thom Cambodia
Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunat...
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Once a vital piece of the hippy trail, well disposed, wonderful Afghanistan has unfortunately been crushed by years of war and disregard. Home to ample farmland and the rough Hindu Kush mountain range, explorers desired the acceptable mountain air and to see attractions like the monster Buddha statues of Bamiyan. Then again, the statues and numerous different landmarks were wrecked under the cataclysmic rule of the Taliban, a gathering of Islamic aggressors. - See more at: http://www.helpskhmers.com/afghanistan-travel-guide/#sthash.3QZhOt6c.dpuf
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Global Vision : Pakistan , Hindukush, Ritual Kalash
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tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful countr...
published:13 Jun 2015
tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
tourist places in Pakistan - Top 10 valleys - you must to visit
Top 10 tourist places in Pakistan.
Beautiful Pakistan
Pakistan is a very beautiful country-in central Asia. It has sky high mountains, ice cold rivers and lush green-valleys. Here are lists of valleys e.g. tourist places that you need to visit this summer. Forget that trip to Dubai-UAE, and explore the beauty of your own country and details tourist places in Pakistan.
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Neelam Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Neelam Valley is a beautiful tourist place, 144 km long bow shaped valley in Azad Kashmir Region. The Valley is situated at the North and North-East of Muzaffarabad (The capital of Azad Kashmir). Explore it is green meadows, fresh water- springs, and serene lakes and breathe in the clear air.
Hunza Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Hunza-Valley in the Gilgit Baltistan region is a top-mountainous valley. It was formerly a princely-state. You will fall in love with its rocky mountains.
Swat - tourist places in Pakistan
This is where our young nobel prize winner malala yousafzai(youngest-ever Nobel Prize) hails from. It has the blue Swat-river and is nest-led amid the Hindu Kush Mountains.
Kalash Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Kalash-Valley has the beautiful dancing-girls which ex. Singer Junaid Jamshed filmed in his beautiful song ‘’Goray Rang ka Zamana’’. This little tribe-follows its own religion and traces its origins-back to Alexandar, the Greek-king who wanted to conquer sub-continent.
Kaghan Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
The Kaghan-Valley is a beautiful dancing valley in the north-east of Mansehra-District. No doubt, it is one of the most charming tourist-resorts in scenic Hazara division.
Murree Hills - tourist places in Pakistan
Murree-Hills were once the summer capital of the British-Raj (British Government). A two-hour drive from Islamabad. Escape here to seek refuge from the summer-heat and watch the snow-fall in winters.
Shandur - tourist places in Pakistan
Shandur is the Highest Polo-Ground on Earth. Approximately is about 3738 meters an above sea level and lies-midway between Chitral and Gilgit.
Rawala Kot - tourist places in Pakistan
Rawalakot is a town in Azad-Kashmir Pakistan. Which is located in a beautiful valley-surrounded by hills. It’s 80 km away from Rawalpindi and Islamabad.
Ziarat - tourist places in Pakistan.
Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. Ziyarat is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat. ziarat has proud which baba-e-qaum, quaid-e-azam lived in this city and now his residency famous with the name of quaid-e-azam residency.
Jhelum Valley - tourist places in Pakistan
Jhelum-Valley is an ideal valley for both the domestic and international tourists, located in Azad-Kashmir region. River-Jhelum passes from the East to West between the green-mountains of this valley.
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Wild Frontiers - Our Story
Wild Frontiers - Our Story
In this short film, Jonny explains about setting up and running, Wild Frontiers, the multi-award winning adventure travel company...
In the Beginning…
In 1996, after the relative success of my first travel book, Running with the Moon – a journey that saw me drive a motorbike right the way around the African Continent – I decided to follow in the footsteps of my two heroes form English literature, Peachy Carnehan and Daniel Dravot, from Rudyard Kipling’s short story, the Man Who Would be King. Growing a beard and donning local garb, I travelled, largely on foot, from Marwar Junction in India, through Pakistan, across the Khyber Pass and into war-torn Afghanistan. Here I trekked through the Hindu Kush and the Afghan province of Nuristan before finally emerging here into the valleys of the Kalash.
If you look up there, right onto the horizon, you can see the point, 4,650 meters above sea level, and a long way above the valley floor, at which I crossed the border leaving the fear of war behind me and from where I walked down into these peaceful valleys.
After 6 weeks wandering through Afghanistan bearded, bedraggled and a good deal thinner, I was looking for a man called Saifullah Jan who I had been told spoke good English. As one of the few truly educated men of the Kalash, I had been told Saifullah was the chief spokesperson for this minority pagan tribe and that he’d be able to help me find a place to stay and learn more about their culture.
Jonny: Do you remember that day Saifullah, when I first came into your house?
Saifullah: ‘Yes I remember very well – we all thought you were Taliban!’
Jonny: ‘Ha, yes well my beard was impressive! Your children were so young, Gulistan, 7, Yassir 14… now look at them!’
Saifullah: ‘Yes, blah, blah, blah…’
Jonny: ‘Do you also remember suggesting I set up a travel company, to bring travellers to your village and teach them about the culture of the Kalash?’
Saifullah: ‘Yes I do…’
So overwhelmed was I by the friendship and hospitality I received, and the genuinely fascinating and peaceful world into which I’d stumbled, that I put down my bags and stayed for three month. From here I headed back to India where I rented a hut on a Goan beach and wrote my second book, For A Pagan Song, about this journey and my time spent with the Kalash.
But Saifullah’s words were never far from my mind and so in 1997 I returned to the Kalash Valleys and with Saifullah’s help set up my first itinerary, our Hindu Kush Adventure. A year later I brought our first group and so Wild Frontiers, named after the Northwest Frontier, was born.
All change…
Of course the path since then has not always been easy. A couple of years after that first trip the cataclysmic events in New York changed the world forever.
I was actually here in the Kalash Valleys with a group when 9/11 happened, and as cut off as we were we didn’t hear about it for another 3 days, surely among the last people on the planet to know.
And 9/11 also changed the path of Wild Frontiers. Unable as I was to run trips to Pakistan, I was forced to re-examine my options and in 2002 we inaugurated the company properly and started to branch out into other destinations; starting with Kyrgyzstan, a land through which I had just travelled on horseback while researching a third book and making a Discovery Channel film.
Wild Frontiers Today
Whilst maintaining the same sympathetic approach to the people we visit and the regions through which we travel, today Wild Frontiers now takes travellers to more than 60 countries on six continents. Using passionate and knowledgeable guides, we are able to provide unique and original itineraries that allow our clients to take a journey beneath the surface of the region and into those special and secret places we all as travellers love to discover.
When I set up Wild Frontiers my mission was simple, to provide the platform that would allow others to experience the same amazing world I’d be privileged enough to explore as a travel writer.
To give our clients the kind of personal service we know they like, we operate from an office in West London, where we have a dedicated team – all with a wealth of knowledge about our destinations – on hand to answer their questions.
All this hard work has been acknowledged with a number of wards, including in 2012 the very prestigious Guardian/Observer Best Ethical Travel Company Award.
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ArmA3 Mod Review (german) - Hindu Kush Map
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ArmA3 Mod Review (german) - Hindu Kush Map
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
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Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across The Hindu Kush, also known as Pāriyātra Parvata or Paropamisadae (Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan and is considered a subrange of the Himalayas.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses the Pamir range near the point where the borders of China, Pakistan and Afghanistan meet, after which it runs southwest through Pakistan and into Afghanistan, finally merging into minor ranges in western Afghanistan.
The mountain range separates Central Asia from South Asia.
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Zaid Hamid: Indians remember Just one word of caution - Hindu Kush means the Hindu Killers!!!
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Zaid Hamid: Indians remember Just one word of caution - Hindu Kush means the Hindu Killers!!!
Zaid Hamid: Indians remember Just one word of caution - Hindu Kush means the Hindu Killers!!!
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In the shadow under Hindu Kush. /V tieni pod Hindúkušom./
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Micheal Wood embarks on a 20,000 mile journey in the footsteps of Alexander's triumphal march from Greece to India. Meeting traders, pilgrims and guerillas he interweaves history with the present day.
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great was a BBC documentary television series first shown during 1998. It was written and presented by British historian and broadcaster Michael Wood.
Wood retraced the travels of Alexander the Great, from Vergina in Macedonia, where his father Philip II of Macedon died and Alexander was proclaimed king, through seventeen present-day countries to the borders of India and back to Mesopotamia, where he died. Whereas most of Wood's documentary series had titles beginning "In Search of...", the title of this series reflected a slightly different approach.
The series was directed by David Wallace.
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The Hindu Kush (/kʊʃ, kuːʃ/; Pashto/Persian/Urdu: هندوکش), also known as Pāriyātra Parvata (Sanskrit: पारियात्र पर्वत), Caucasus Indicus, or Paropamisadae (ancient Greek: Παροπαμισάδαι), is an 800 km (500 mi) long mountain range that stretches between central Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. It is a subrange of the Hindu Kush Himalayan range.[1] It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south.
The highest point in the Hindu Kush is Tirich Mir (7,708 m or 25,289 ft) in Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses the Pamir range near the point where the borders of China, Pakistan and Afghanistan meet, after which it runs southwest through Pakistan and into Afghanistan, finally merging into minor ranges in western Afghanistan. The mountain range separates Central Asia from South Asia
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Exclusive update on starvation in Hindu Kush area
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Zari - January 6, 2002
1. Wide Abdul Ghias and his grandchil...
published:21 Jul 2015
Exclusive update on starvation in Hindu Kush area
Exclusive update on starvation in Hindu Kush area
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Zari - January 6, 2002
1. Wide Abdul Ghias and his grandchildren walking across grass field
2. Family walking eating grassy plants
3. 70-year-old Ghias hammering at grassy plants in ground
4. Ghias and grandchildren all pulling plants out of grass patch
5. Close Ghias taking grassy clovers and eating them
6. Various grandchildren picking grass and clovers out of ground and pond
7. Close up child eating grass
8. Grass clovers in pond
9. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Abdul Ghias:
"I have no budget. I have no money to buy anything from the bazaar. And no one will lend me any money or any food. So we have to use this grass to survive."
10. Ghias's house with his family
11. Ghias rinsing prickly leaves of wild thorn bush (normally eaten by camels)
12. Ghias's wife boiling thorn bush and clovers
13. Grassy mixture being boiled
14. Ghias with grandchildren eating the mixture
15. Various Ghias and children eating mixture with bread
Zari - January 7, 2002
16. Hundreds of Zari residents queuing for free wheat distribution and banner, zoom into Ghias in queue
17. Ghias taking sack on back
18. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Abdul Ghias:
"Thank god now we have enough so the grass eating is finished"
19. Ghias pouring wheat onto tray in his house
Bonavash - January 6
20. Mountain surroundings
21. Village nestled in mountains
22. Hut
23. Boy eating porridge-like substance made from grass
24. Various villagers
Islamabad - January 8
25. United Nations briefing
26. SOUNDBITE (English) Wagdi Othman, Spokesman for World Food Programme
"The village of Bonavash is inaccessible. It's a very, very remote village far away from the district of Zari. It takes six hours of donkey ride away to reach that village. We are now doing our utmost effort to bring food to those villages to relieve them from the serious food shortages they are now facing."
Bonavash - January 6
27. Close up bowl of grass mixture
28. Group of villagers
29. Little girl with biscuit made from grass
STORYLINE:
Aid agencies are desperately trying to get supplies to remote villages in the Afghan mountains, where many people remain on the brink of starvation.
As APTN reported exclusively this week, tens of thousands of people living high in the Hindu Kush are eating grass and plants to survive.
The area worse affected is about 150 kilometres south of Mazar-i-Sharif.
Aid has arrived just in time at the town of Zari at the foot of the mountains. But there is no way to move the food further up the mountain to villages like Bonavash.
Zari has been severely hit by a combination of living for four years under Taliban control and a devastating drought. It was on the frontline of the war.
Many of its residents, like Abdul Ghias, have been reduced to eating grass, weeds and wild thorns to survive.
Each day Ghias and some of his 12 grandchildren forage for the shrubs.
They gather a clover-like plant normally used only for cattle grazing and the leaves of a thorn bush usually eaten by camels.
Local agricultural aid workers say these plants have no nutritional value - but Ghias and his family have been surviving on little more than this for two years, since drought killed his crops.
Only a minimum of onion and oil are added to make the mixture, prepared by Ghias's wife, slightly more palatable.
Ghias says he has no means to buy food or seed and at 70, an impressive age by Afghan standards, he is unable to work.
He has only just been able to move back into the family house after it was commandeered by the Taliban when they took over the village. Ghias is Uzbeki and therefore was a target for the mainly Pashtun Taliban.
They can only be reached after a six-to-ten hour mule journey.
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WFP to send aid to Hindu Kush following AP reports
1. Journalists at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programm...
published:21 Jul 2015
WFP to send aid to Hindu Kush following AP reports
WFP to send aid to Hindu Kush following AP reports
1. Journalists at news conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programme spokesman:
" Yesterday WFP sent two staff from its recently reopened Mazar office to determine the quickest way to bring food to this village. Again called Bonavash. WFP will also bringing in six helicopters to the region. Two in Mazar, two in Chakaran and two in Bamiyan. The purpose of these helicopters is to do rapid need assessments in these hard to reach villages as well as have the capacity to respond to a food shortages because they can carry small amount of supplies. The deliveries would need immediate food requirements and then we would need to make plans for getting longer term arrangements made. "
3. Cutaway camera
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jordan Day, World Food Programme spokesman:
" This, of course, village is about eight hours away from where the food is actually stored and technically and logistically hard to get to. IRC (International Rescue Committee) is our implementing partner there. They spoke with a AP reporter who did fine job in covering the story and came to our attention through the good work of AP ( Associated Press)."
5. Journalists at presser
STORYLINE:
The United Nations said on Friday it would start using helicopters to deliver aid to remote mountain villages in northern Afghanistan.
World Food Program spokesman Jordan Day said that six more helicopters will be deployed in order to help many villages hard to reach by the road.
Two helicopters would be based in the northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif and make aid deliveries to villages which can't be reached by road.
Two WFP representatives will be assessing the situation in the village of Bonavash, where The Associated Press reported that some starving villagers have resorted to eating bread made from grass.
A further two helicopters will be sent to the central Bamiyan province, Day said.
Meanwhile the UN High Commissioner for Refugees reported that 7-thousand Afghans had fled in the past week to the Pakistan border from makeshift camps and villages in the southern Kandahar province.
UNHCR spokesman Kris Janowski said the new arrivals cited the lack of food and general insecurity, with increasing banditry and the presence of armed Taliban.
The insecurity has prevented relief activities in the area.
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Annual spring festival takes in Hindu Kush
1. Wide of the Chitral valley, off which the Kalash valley spurs
2. Wide of mountain road...
published:21 Jul 2015
Annual spring festival takes in Hindu Kush
Annual spring festival takes in Hindu Kush
1. Wide of the Chitral valley, off which the Kalash valley spurs
2. Wide of mountain road into Kalash valley
3. Various of the Kalashi people on their way to participate in Spring Festival "Chelum Josh"
4. Tilt up of a Kalashi woman
5. Mid of Kalashi people
6. Close up of a Kalashi girl
7. Various of the Kalashi women and girls singing and dancing during the festival
8. Old man dancing
9. Kalashi women during their traditional welcome to each other
10. Kalashi people watching other Kalashi's during festival
11. SOUNDBITE: (Kalashi) Samardana, Kalash villager:
"We are celebrating the happy event of Chelam Josh in which we sacrifice animals and serve food and drinks."
12. Various of Kalashi people
13. Wide of the Kalashi holy gathering, people dancing with walnut leaves to bring luck and a good harvest
14. Various of Kalashi people
15. Wide of men gathered at festival
16. Various of a mosque in the Kalash valley
17. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Syed Ali Shah, muslim villager living in Kalash Valley:
"Throughout the world nobody would like that a dead body is at their home, and they make singing and dancing celebrating his death."
18. Set up of Muslim cleric
19. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Afsar Khan, Muslim cleric:
"Before there were only a few muslims here but now day by day the number is growing and with the help of God, not only in this place but throughout the world it'll increase."
20. Various of Kalashi people celebrating festival
21. SOUNDBITE (Kalashi) Anwaza, Kalashi Child :
"Why should we be converted to Islam as we are happy with our way of life. I am Kalashi and I need not to be converted to Islam. I love my language and I don't like Muslims. I like my own people."
21. Various of Kalashi people celebrating festival
22. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicolai, French tourist:
"So here it is very different from the rest of Pakistan and I hope this culture will keep on like this for a long time."
23. Various of the Kalashi woman and girls during daily life
24. Various landscapes of Kalash valley
LEAD IN :
Pakistan's smallest minority, the Kalash, have been celebrating their Spring festival.
Once half a million-strong, these people are thought to have descended from Alexander the Great have dwindled to a population of just 3000.
But, a strong sense of their unique identity may be this fragile culture's last defence against centuries of conversions to Islam, and the newer external influences of mass communications and tourism.
STORYLINE :
The Kalash celebrate Joshi, the Spring festival, with rituals of purification and worship which they hope will protect them in the coming year.
Although a cash economy is new to the Kalash, their three lush valleys have always provided rich resources of water, grazing and fruit and nut trees.
As polytheistic animists, the Kalash people believe in many gods and goddesses, fairies and spirits found in all living things.
Dancing is an intrinsic part of the festivities, celebrating the end of the harsh mountain winters.
Their valleys are isolated for three months of the year by snows and the dangerous roads.
The three valleys have no doctor, no access to the nearest city for a quarter of the year.
Dancing also attracts the fairies the Kalash believe will accompany the herders and their goats as they leave for higher pastures.
The Kalash move from one village to the next, gathering a growing crowd of dancers as they go.
Many travel between the three valleys, meeting relatives and friends in this closely woven society.
Everyone waves walnut leaves which have a special significance here, symbolising the bounty of nature and bringing good fortune to the area.
Islam the predominant religion of Pakistan has also been making inroads into the valley over the years.
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It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. To the east the Hindu Kush buttresses n 335 ...
National Geographic Across the Hindu Kush - Documentary It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus River) to the north from the Indus River val...
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel Across The Hindu Kush, also known as Pāriyātra Parvata or Paropamisadae (Greek: ...
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
Across the Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World Documentary Channel
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Nahgma+Mangal 1991 TV-Hindukush
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Nahgma+Mangal 1991 TV-Hindukush
Nahgma+Mangal 1991 TV-Hindukush
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Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
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Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
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Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
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published:14 Jul 2015
Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
Khoshal Sadozai 1997 TV-Hindukush Directed by M.Nazir Hessam
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Canadian space firm granted the US patent for an elevator designed to take astronauts up into the stratosphere, so they can then be propelled into space. @mahitagajanan. email. A Canadian space firm is one step closer to revolutionizing space travel with a simple idea – instead of taking a rocket ship, why not take a giant elevator into space? ... “Astronauts would ascend to 20 km by electrical elevator ... ....
Brother of aid worker David Haines, who was killed in September, says he supported the government’s policy of not negotiating with terrorists. A British humanitarian worker murdered by Islamic State terrorists did not want the government to pay a ransom for his release – even if the other likely option was death, his brother has said ... His family were unable to speak publicly about the kidnap through fear he would be killed ... He said ... ....
The atttack occurred on Monday in one of the Thai capital's most popular tourism hubs, ripping through a crowd of worshipers at the Hindu shrine close to five-star hotels and upscale shopping malls ... "Even if they are hell-bent on bringing down the government I just can't see them targeting a Hindu or any other religious shrine," Zachary Abuza, an independent expert on Thai security, told AFP....
(Source. MOAF - Ministry of Agriculture and Forests of Bhutan). ... The KLCDI is an attempt of the three member countries of the HinduKushHimalaya region, Bhutan, India and Nepal to join hands together to preserve the unique biological diversity and ecosystem goods and services while developing the livelihood of the local communities ... Submitted by Wildlife ConservationDivision, DoFPS. 169 total views, 26 views today. Share. distributed by....
By Richard Fenton-Smith BBCNews. 17 August 2015. From the section Magazine... He was right ... "Britain was forced to withdraw from one of its largest colonies when Gandhi the Hindu declared a boycott against their goods ... Holed up in the HinduKush, this speech is often called Bin Laden's declaration of war - but having gone through a complete recording of the speech found in the collection, Miller says this is not entirely accurate ... Brown ... ....
The world is awash in capital, commodities and debt. But rather than conjuring up images of abundance, this toxic conflagration of geoeconomic realities has led many commentators to forecast that the next financial meltdown is just around the corner ... for the very same weapons that the CIA channeled to the Mujahideen during the Soviet War in Afghanistan were used two decades later against American soldiers in the HinduKush ... ....
The meteorological authorities said that the epicentre of the earthquake was in HinduKush mountains in Afghanistan, having coordinates of 36.52 N and 71.30 E. The quake struck 224 kilometres deep beneath the HinduKush mountains and close to the Wakhan Corridor, the narrow strip of far northeastern ......
SRINAGAR/ISLAMABAD ... The earthquake, which occurred at 3.35pm at a depth of 210 km, had its epicentre in the HinduKush region, an India Meteorological Department official told IANS. "That was a hell of a tremor. Hope everyone is safe & well," tweeted former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah, minutes after the temblor rocked the area ... "The epicentre was in the HinduKush region of Afghanistan at a depth of 210 km ... ....
ISLAMABAD ... The meteorological authorities said that the epicentre of the earthquake was in HinduKushMountains range in Afghanistan, having coordinates of 36.52 N and 71.30 E ... ....
By Saleem Shaikh and Sughra Tunio ...Glacier melt and overflowing glacial lakes, triggered by a sharp rise in temperatures last month, worsened the floods, which have left a trail of destruction ... From 2005 to 2011, Pakistan expanded its glacier monitoring network into the higher HinduKush, Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges to track changing precipitation patterns, the pace of glacial melt and spin-off floods, Rasul noted....
Read on. Lost livestock ... And she has spent every summer of her life in Chitral, where her family runs a hotel, the imposing HinduKush mountains located above Chitral town ... The HinduKush range which passes through Chitral, is made up of towering mountains with little greenery; when it rains, the water rushes off the steep slopes and below into the nullahs, streams and rivers cutting through the mountains ... See ... —AFP ... —AP ... ....
Unless you do, you do not have a scintilla of perception about the difference between Muslims who arrived in India via the sea and those who crossed the HinduKush. Too much of Hindu/Muslim debate has been conducted under the aegis of the victimhood that the north Indian narrative history provided and that is where both the Left and the Right have faulted....
As in birth, it isn't clear when or where Mullah Mohammed Omar died. The founding leader of Afghanistan's Taliban, who presided over a brutal fundamentalist regime and gave sanctuary to the world's most wanted terrorist, was confirmed dead this week ... "That land over there," Brzezinski said, gesturing across the HinduKush, "is yours… Your fight will prevail and you will have your homes, your mosques back again ... born c ... ....
YAVORIV, Ukraine — With two combat deployments under his belt, U.S. Army Capt. Zachary Savarie came to western Ukraine to train local forces. He soon found his students had lessons of their own to share ...Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, commander of U.S ...Sgt. 1st ClassJacobHurt, another 173rd soldier, said he spent both of his deployments in the HinduKush mountains of Afghanistan, and the only mechanized armor he saw was on the American side ... U.S ... ....