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    Default Pashto Tablets In Baghistan?

    In the KW frontpage, It was mentioned that a short text of Pashto dating to 500 BCE was found in Baghistan, Iran. This is the first time I've heard this. Can any one shed some more light on this?

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    ok, please give its link or qoute the source written there, I will provide you details, if possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirojae
    In the KW frontpage, It was mentioned that a short text of Pashto dating to 500 BCE was found in Baghistan, Iran. This is the first time I've heard this. Can any one shed some more light on this?
    I think I have mentioned those words as well somewhere in this forum. Anyway, there is a book "Pukhto, paroon, nan aw sabah", complete history is written in that book.
    "Pa Jahan da Nangyaali wee daa duwa kara
    Ya ba ukhree kakaray ya ba kamran shee"

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    I think it is Bahistan not Baghistan.

    Yes, the text is inscribed on a stone and historians have tried to interpret it. Late Abdul Hai Habibi had concluded it is old Pashto.

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