The community is Pakistan call themselves descendant of Alexander's soldiers
The community is Pakistan call themselves descendant of Alexander's soldiers
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Islamabad: The Kalash community in the remotest Valley of Pakistan attracts the attention of barbs tourists. Women in the community celebrate the advent of spring, which many tourists capture in their cameras. The community fears that an increase in the number of domestic tourists visiting may endanger their particular tradition.

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There was a scuffle of tourists with men of this community taking pictures of women dancing during the recent Spring Festival. As soon as the festival started, the tourists rushed to each other, pushing them closer to the Kalaksh women. The Kalash community, with a population of about 4,000 people in the north of Pakistan, welcomes the new weather every year with sacrifices, initiation and marital events, known as ' Joshi '.

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Dressed in a colourful, colourful dress, and dressed in a special headgear, the ensemble of women from the Kalash community looks quite different from the plain veneer of women from the Orthodox Islamic Republic of the day. "Some people were using their cameras as if they were in the zoo," Iqbal Shah, a local tourist guide, said, adding that the people of the Kalash community, with a pale-colored eye, claim that they are descendants of the soldiers of Alexander the Great. , Who won the area in the fourth century B.C.

 

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