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Kalash's: The Last Aryans of the Himalayas

United Kingdom, 1984
film

Kalashs, who live in the north west province of Pakistan, are the only Kafirs, (meaning pagans in Persian), to have survived the Muslim slaughters of the 19th..

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In the shadow of Djebel Sindjar

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