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[[Tanoli]] or Tano khel (Pashto:تناولی) pronounced also spelled [[Tani Wall]] or [[Tani khel]], are one of the largest [[Pashtun]] tribes. Their traditional homeland is [[Ghazni]] and [[paktia]] in Afghanistan but they have also settled in other regions throughout the [[Afghanistan]]-Pakistan [[Pashtun]] belt..[[Tanoli]] speak pashto and hindko.The modern nomadic Kochi people are predominantly made up of Tano khel tribes.[3] The 60-65% [[tanoli]] live in [[Afghanistan]].[4].Some [[tanoli]] live in [[swat]] and other areas of Pakhunkhwa.
[[Tanoli]] or Tano khel (Pashto:تناولی) pronounced also spelled Tani Wall or Tani khel, are one of the largest [[Pashtun]] tribes. Their traditional homeland is [[Ghazni]] and [[paktia]] in Afghanistan but they have also settled in other regions throughout the [[Afghanistan]]-Pakistan [[Pashtun]] belt..[[Tanoli]] speak pashto and hindko.The modern nomadic Kochi people are predominantly made up of Tano khel tribes.[3] The 60-65% [[tanoli]] live in [[Afghanistan]].[4].Some [[tanoli]] live in [[swat]] and other areas of Pakhunkhwa.


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Revision as of 08:22, 16 December 2023

Tanoli or Tano khel (Pashto:تناولی) pronounced also spelled Tani Wall or Tani khel, are one of the largest Pashtun tribes. Their traditional homeland is Ghazni and paktia in Afghanistan but they have also settled in other regions throughout the Afghanistan-Pakistan Pashtun belt..Tanoli speak pashto and hindko.The modern nomadic Kochi people are predominantly made up of Tano khel tribes.[3] The 60-65% tanoli live in Afghanistan.[4].Some tanoli live in swat and other areas of Pakhunkhwa.

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