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"Pashto is spoken by 345 villages out of 620 and around 58% of the population. The second most frequent language is Pashaie spoken in 210 villages by a third of the population. Dari is spoken in 57 villages, representing just over 9% of the population." (MRRD Provincial Profile for Laghman Province) ( Ketabtoon ( talk) 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC))
To make the Demographics section more neutral, we have included both MRRD and NPS' estimates even though MRRD stats are more reliable and accurate, because they were published by Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan and United Nations. ( Ketabtoon ( talk) 22:59, 5 September 2009 (UTC))
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Article states that it "discussed the conversion of Ashoka to Buddhism". It is not clear to me how the Aramaic Inscription of Laghman refers to conversion. Malaiya ( talk) 00:16, 28 September 2018 (UTC)
The whole article is filled with extremely racist terminology like "Kafirs" and "infidels" and is glorifying the murder and conversion of these people. I'm not talking about quotes using these words, those are obviously fine. I'm taking about the article itself using these words.
Example : " He advanced and butchered the idolaters, destroying the temples and plundering their shrines, even risking frostbite on their hands counting the large booty"
Another:
" Laghman was the base for expeditions against the non-believers "
and
" Amir Abdur Rahman Khan forced the remaining kafirs (Nuristani people) to accept Islam."
Why can't words like Hindus and Buddhists or Native Religion followers be used? What is this article trying to teach young kids who will read it ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.64.206.180 ( talk) 22:14, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
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"Pashto is spoken by 345 villages out of 620 and around 58% of the population. The second most frequent language is Pashaie spoken in 210 villages by a third of the population. Dari is spoken in 57 villages, representing just over 9% of the population." (MRRD Provincial Profile for Laghman Province) ( Ketabtoon ( talk) 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC))
To make the Demographics section more neutral, we have included both MRRD and NPS' estimates even though MRRD stats are more reliable and accurate, because they were published by Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan and United Nations. ( Ketabtoon ( talk) 22:59, 5 September 2009 (UTC))
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Article states that it "discussed the conversion of Ashoka to Buddhism". It is not clear to me how the Aramaic Inscription of Laghman refers to conversion. Malaiya ( talk) 00:16, 28 September 2018 (UTC)
The whole article is filled with extremely racist terminology like "Kafirs" and "infidels" and is glorifying the murder and conversion of these people. I'm not talking about quotes using these words, those are obviously fine. I'm taking about the article itself using these words.
Example : " He advanced and butchered the idolaters, destroying the temples and plundering their shrines, even risking frostbite on their hands counting the large booty"
Another:
" Laghman was the base for expeditions against the non-believers "
and
" Amir Abdur Rahman Khan forced the remaining kafirs (Nuristani people) to accept Islam."
Why can't words like Hindus and Buddhists or Native Religion followers be used? What is this article trying to teach young kids who will read it ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 182.64.206.180 ( talk) 22:14, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for speedy deletion:
You can see the reason for deletion at the file description page linked above. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 21:22, 11 May 2020 (UTC)