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Mazloom Olsi Tehreek Pakistan is a political movement against the class system in Pakistan. It is the name of a political movement against vaderaism, feudalism, khanism, nationalism and nawabism. This movement has been started from Chamman Qilla Abdullah. This is a special class who is raising the voice of “Mazloom” people of Pakistan and that has taken over the economic, social and social rights of the people in the rural areas of Pakistan.
The Adozai are a Pashtun tribe or sub-tribe primarily found in the region of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Like many Pashtun tribes, they are part of the larger Pashtun ethnic group and have their own distinct customs, traditions, and tribal structure.
The Adozai, like other Pashtun tribes, are often organized into clans and have historically lived in tribal areas governed by traditional tribal codes, such as Pashtunwali. They may be involved in various occupations, including agriculture, trade, and other livelihoods common to the region.
It's important to note that the specifics of Pashtun tribes, including the Adozai, can vary, and the level of detail available about a particular tribe can be limited, especially when it comes to smaller or lesser-known sub-tribes. If you have more specific questions about the Adozai or their history,
"Pakhtun" typically refers to the Pashtun people, an ethnic group with a rich cultural and historical background primarily residing in Afghanistan and the bordering regions of Pakistan. They have their own language, Pashto, and are known for their tribal structure and code of conduct called Pashtunwali. If you have specific questions or want more information about the Pashtun people, feel free to ask!
Quetta is the provincial capital of Balochistan, a province in southwestern Pakistan. It is the largest city in Balochistan and serves as an important regional hub. Quetta is known for its rugged landscape, surrounded by mountains, and it's often referred to as the "Fruit Garden of Pakistan" due to its agricultural production.
The city has a diverse population, with various ethnic groups, including Pashtuns, Hazaras, and Baloch people. Quetta has historical significance and has been a center for trade and commerce due to its strategic location near the borders of Afghanistadozai
Iran.
Please let me know if you have any specific questions about Quetta or if you'd like more information about any particular aspect of the city.
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