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The result was Delete --Anthony.bradbury"talk" 16:51, 10 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hindukush Black-Robed Kafir people

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Similar to the larger "group" of Hindukush Kafir people, this a racist, and ill-informed subject based on outdated source material. The only significant source used for referencing both the parent article and this is an 1896 book by a British explorer in Afghanistan. Not only is kafir an extremely POV term, it doesn't even connotate an actual ethnic group. Kafir is a pan-Islamic term that simply means "non-Muslim" (literally: ingrate). As no up to date source material even mentions a "kafir people" as an ethnic group, it does not for all intents and purposes exist. Practically all the Google hits for this terminology are for Wikipedia and its mirrors. VanTucky Talk 23:26, 5 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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