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Great Article
Only Pashtun people love Zahir Shah. this is how Pashtun Nationalism practicing,
This is a hiden fact which is revealed by you
thank you for nice and transparent article.
good luck
keep doing it.
ZAHIR shah is The Great MAN He have To much Tajike Son
Mohammad ZAHIR SHAH is GREAT MAN He Have To Much Tajike SON He is Grand Fother OF tajike People in AFGHANISTAN
Mirwais so you so proud of your Zahir king for rapping Tajik women? and you voted for him to be Father of Nation. a father dosent rape his children