Shukria Barakzai was born in 1972.
Masihullah Barakzai was born on 1990-12-06.
Hashmatullah Barakzai was born on 1987-08-26.
there are beloch barakzai en barakzai of kakar barakzai of durani of abdali
A Barakzai is a member of a specific Pashtun tribe.
there is a small number of barakzai n chach in the villge of daman attock also in kamalpur alam
thank you - shukria / dhanne wad
Shukria, Mehrbani
In Sindhi, you can say "شُكريا" (shukria) to say thank you.
There are three ways to say "thank you" in Pashto. Depending on what country you are in there are different ways of saying it. In Pakistan it is "Sta Na Shukria" . In Afghanistan it is "Tashakkur" or "Manana".
"Bahut acha tha bhai" translates to "That was very good, brother" in English. It is a phrase used to appreciate or praise someone for something they have done.
The Barakzai family, who founded the Emirate and (later) Kingdom of Afghanistan were Pashtuns. The Emirate was founded in 1826. Long prior to this, in the 18th century the Hotaki family founded an Afghan Empire and this family was also Pashtun.
The cast of Rethink Afghanistan - 2009 includes: Robert Baer as Himself - Former CIA Operative, Middle East Shukria Barakzai as Herself - Member of Afghan Parliament Ramazan Bashardost as Himself - Afghanistan Presidential Candidate Pratap Chatterjee as Himself - Managing Editor, Corpwatch Juan Cole as Himself - Author Jo Comerford as Herself - Executive Director, National Priorities Project Carl Conetta as Himself - Co-Director, Project On Defense Alternatives Graham Fuller as Himself - Former CIA Station Chief, Kabul, Afghanistan Fatana Gailani as herself Erica Gaston as Herself - CIVIC (Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict) Tom Hayden as Himself - Author Lawrence Korb as Himself - Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress Anand Krishna Goyal as Himself - Afghanistan Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal Mohammed Osman Tariq as Himself - Former Mujahid Commander, Soviet-Afghan War Arsala Rahmani as Himself - Former Taliban Official Rory Stewart as Himself - Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University Winslow Wheeler as Himself - Director, Straus Military Reform Project