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The Ormur (Pashto: اورمړ), also called Burki or Baraki (Pashto: برکي), are an Eastern Iranic people mainly living in Baraki Barak, in the Logar province of Afghanistan and in Kaniguram, in the South Waziristan district of Pakistan.[1]
Despite speaking their own distinct Eastern Iranian languages, called Ormuri, the Ormur are part of the Pashtun tribal system and identify with the Karlan confederacy of the region.[citation needed]
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The Ormur (Pashto: اورمړ), also called Burki or Baraki (Pashto: برکي), are an Eastern Iranic people mainly living in Baraki Barak, in the Logar province...
Persian: زبان ارموری; literally, "Ormuri language") also known as Baraki, Ormur, Ormui or Bargista is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in Southeast Afghanistan...
Pashtuns, it is either unclear or controversial. The Karlani confederacy Ormur Baraki, who became the progenitor of the Karlani.: 33 There are several...
انصاري; c. 1525 – 1585), commonly known as Pīr Rōshān or Pīr Rōkhān, was an Ormur warrior, Sufi poet and revolutionary leader. He wrote mostly in Pashto,...
territory in South Waziristan lies the influential Ormur (Burki) tribe's stronghold of Kaniguram. The Ormurs are considered by other tribes of South Waziristan...
Karlan was adopted in exchange of a cooking pot, and was found by two Ormur brothers in an empty field where an army had encamped previous night. The...
arose among the Pashtun tribes. The movement was founded by Pir Roshan, an Ormur warrior, Sufi poet and revolutionary. Roshan challenged the inequality and...
the Bangash tribe joined the Roshani movement of Pir Roshan, an ethnic Ormur, who migrated with his family and few of his disciples from Waziristan to...
immigrants to Mau were the descendants of the Khwaja Bayazid Ansari, the ethnic Ormur leader and founder of the Roshaniyya movement who had settled in Mau and...
Wazir and the Mahsud. The other significant tribal populations are the Ormur (Burki or Baraki), Dotani, Sulaimankhel, Ghilji, Khomia and Taji. Some Bettani...
Afghanistan. They live a nomadic lifestyle. More small groups include the Moghol, Ormur, Wakhi, Sindhi, Hindkowan, Punjabi, Peripatetic groups of Afghanistan and...
Waziristan region of Pakistan. Kaniguram's population mainly consists of the Ormur or Burki tribes of Pashtuns. It is also the hometown of the sixteenth-century...
district's population is around 101,000 (2006) with a majority of over 90% Ormur Pashtuns. The district centre is the town of Baraki Barak - the former provincial...
Barkis may refer to: Ormur people Challah, bread Barkis, (or Bergis) a Swedish bread a character in David Copperfield (novel) Andrew Barkis, American...
Wikipedia article at [[:is:Ormur Snorrason]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|is|Ormur Snorrason}} to the talk...
Pashtuns is estimated at 15,000 people. The town is named after the historical Ormur tribe, also locally known as Baraki. Baraki Rajan experienced some of the...
Canadian elected to the Saskatchewan Legislature Noor Burki نور برکی Regina Coronation Park August 10, 2023 Incumbent NDP Pakistani Canadian (Ormur)...
August 1939.: 355–356 : 56–57 His family belonged to a Burki tribe of Ormur ethnicity, hailing from Jalandhar.: 357 His father, Feroze Khan, Sr., was...
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Jullundur, Punjab, British India on 28 October 1900, in a Sunni Muslim Ormur family to his father Khan of Baba Khel, Jehan Khan Burki, a landowner. He...
named after the historical Ormur tribe, also locally known as Baraki. Baraki Barak has historically been home to the Ormur tribe, also known as "Burki"...