Pashtuns

Pashtuns are a folkstock that live in the shires Afghanistan and Pakistan who mostly speak a Persish family tung called Pashto. There are many ways to say who is and is not called a Pashtun, and not all can speak Pashto. Pashtuns have two outnames. Pathan is an outname from speakers of Indish tungs and is used by Pakistanis and Indlanders. Afghan is an old outname (exonym in English) used by other folks but the name is used for any townsman in the Shire of Afghanistan and is a half-way bygone outname though still sometime in handle.

Many muslim folks in Indish landstrech have Pashtun roots but most may not speak Pashto or follow Pashto lifeways (way of life), as it may be too for Pashtuns fully mixed into Pershish folks.