13 Facts About Pashto media

1.

Pashto media includes Pashto literature, Pashto-language newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations, as well as Pashto films and Pashto internet.

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2.

Pashto media involves the Pashtuns of Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Pashtun diaspora around the world.

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3.

Pashto media was born around the Helmand Province in the 9th century.

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4.

Pashto media wrote a book, SaloVagma, meaning 'deserted breeze' on the eloquence of Arabic verses.

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5.

Pashto media Academy was established during the mid-1950s in Peshawar, the capital city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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6.

Pashto media was a scholar in Arabic, Persian, English, Urdu and Pashto.

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7.

The academy publishes a quarterly magazine, Pashto media, providing an establishment of appreciation for the Pashto media prose form.

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8.

The late historian, Khan Roshan khan from Swabi District along with Pashto media Academy wrote the book, Tawarikh-e-Hafiz Rehmat khani.

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9.

Regular publication of magazines in Pashto media language started when the owner of the weekly Afghan, Rahat Zakheili, started the magazine, Stari Mashi in 1931.

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10.

Voice of America in the United States has a Pashto media section called Ashna TV, which mainly broadcasts current news.

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11.

Some other new Pashto media channels includes Aruj TV, Pashto media 1, Attanr Tv and many others.

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12.

The second Pashto media film was made in 1960 and its story was a translation of an Urdu film, Nai Kiran.

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13.

Now though the standard of the Pashto media film has fallen very much, but the youths, especially the rural people still love to go to cinema.

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