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Iranic tribe
The Ormur (Pashto: اورمړ), also called Burki or Baraki (Pashto: برکي), are an Eastern Iranic people and Pashtun tribe mainly living in Baraki Barak, in
Ormur
Place in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
comprises three similarly named villages: Ormur Bala, Ormur Miana, and Ormur Payan. Urmar Payan, also spelled Ormur Payan (Urdu: ارمڑ پایان), is one of three
Ormur,_Peshawar
Eastern Iranian language spoken in Pakistan
spoken in the Waziristan region of Pakistan. It is primarily spoken by the Ormur people in the town of Kaniguram in South Waziristan. A small number of speakers
Ormuri
Iranian ethnic group
Pashtuns of the Tareen tribe in Pakistan, and Ormuri among non-Pashtun Ormur people and Wazir Pashtuns. Additionally, Dari serves as the second language
Pashtuns
Large family units of the Eastern Iranian ethnic groups
Pashtuns, it is either unclear or controversial. The Karlani confederacy Ormur Baraki, who became the progenitor of the Karlani. There are several levels
Pashtun_tribes
Founder of Islamic group Lashkar-e-Islam (1969–2025)
regional conflicts. Shakir was killed in a bombing outside a mosque in Ormur, Peshawar, on 15 March 2025. "Mufti Munir Shakir: A Controversial Cleric's
Munir_Shakir
15th-century Icelandic noblewoman
1432. They had one son who they named Ormur. Bjarni died in 1473 and Soffía probably died shortly after while Ormur was still young. Margrét Vigfúsdóttir
Soffía_Loftsdóttir
Ormur Pashtun Sufi poet
1525 – 1572-1578), commonly known as Pīr Rōshān or Pīr Rōkhān, was an Ormur warrior, Sufi Pir and revolutionary leader. He is best known for founding
Pir_Roshan
Pashtun tribe
territory in South Waziristan lies the influential Ormur (Burki) tribe's stronghold of Kaniguram. The Ormurs are considered by other tribes of South Waziristan
Mahsud
Icelandic serial killer
began to help on the farm of a rich neighbour named Ormur, in exchange for room and board. Ormur died some years later from natural causes and left his
Axlar-Björn
Dragons in Germanic mythology
Nordic descendants of Old Norse: ormr – Danish: orm, Faroese: ormur, Icelandic: ormur, Norwegian: orm, Swedish: orm – beyond being the common word for
Germanic_dragon
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Waziristan region of Pakistan. Kaniguram's population mainly consists of the Ormur or Burki tribes of Pashtuns. It is also the hometown of the sixteenth-century
Kaniguram
Town in Logar Province, Afghanistan
named after the historical Ormur tribe, also locally known as Baraki. Baraki Barak has historically been home to the Ormur tribe, also known as "Burki"
Baraki_Barak
15th-century Icelandic noblewoman
excommunicated from the Catholic church in 1474. Solveig married the seneschal Ormur Loftsson, son of Loftur Guttormsson ríka ("the rich") on October 17, 1434
Solveig_Þorleifsdóttir
District in Logar Province, Afghanistan
district's population is around 101,000 (2006) with a majority of over 90% Ormur Pashtuns. The district centre is the town of Baraki Barak – the former provincial
Baraki_Barak_District
16th-century Sufi movement amongst Pashtun tribes
arose among the Pashtun tribes. The movement was founded by Pir Roshan, an Ormur warrior, Sufi poet and revolutionary. Described as heterodoxical movement
Roshani_movement
Pashtun tribal confederacy
variant of the tradition states that Karlan was a foundling discovered by two Ormur brothers in an empty field where an army had encamped the previous night
Karlani
Icelandic noblewoman (c. 1374–1458)
Þorleifsdóttir, a housewife in Víðidalstunga and Breiðabólsstaður, wife of Ormur Loftsson Helga the younger, a housewife in Holtastaðir in Langadalur, wife
Vatnsfjarðar-Kristín Björnsdóttir
Vatnsfjarðar-Kristín_Björnsdóttir
Pakistani military officer (1939–2021)
in Bombay on 17 August 1939. His family belonged to the Burki tribe of Ormur ethnicity, hailing from Jalandhar. His father, Feroze Khan Sr., was a professional
Farooq_Feroze_Khan
Region inhabited by the Pashtun people
and Tajik-inhabited territory to the west. The 16th-century revolutionary Ormur leader Bayazid Pir Roshan of Waziristan and the 17th-century "warrior-poet"
Pashtunistan
Constituency of the National Assembly of Pakistan
from NA-4 Peshawar-IV Akhun Abad Hazar Khwani Achar Deh Bahadar Ormur Bala Ormur Miana Ormur Payan Mera Kachori Tarnab Chamkani Phandu Sori Zai Payan Musa
NA-29_Peshawar-II
Founder of Swāt state
descriptions of redirect targets Pir Baba – Muslim Saint Sufi Pir Roshan – Ormur Pashtun Sufi poet Sartor Faqir – 19/20th-century Pashtun tribal leader;
Saidu_Baba
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
Wazir and the Mahsud. The other significant tribal populations are the Ormur (Burki or Baraki), Dotani, Sulaimankhel, Ghilji, Khomia and Taji. Some Bettani
South_Waziristan_District
Pashtun tribe
the Bangash tribe joined the Roshani movement of Pir Roshan, an ethnic Ormur, who migrated with his family and few of his disciples from Waziristan to
Bangash
Iranian language of Afghanistan
Iranian languages. Similarly, Ethnologue also classifies it within the Ormur-Parachi subgroup, however, places both Parachi and Ormuri among the Norhwestern
Parachi_language
List of Asian ethnic groups
Singapore Loncong, Orang Seletar Animism, Folk religion, Islam → Sunnism Ormurs Indo-European → Iranian → Ormuri Afghanistan (Logar Province), Pakistan
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Guttormsson. Jón died sometime after 1471 and in 1481 Ingibjörg married Ormur Jónsson í Klofa, a farmer and later sýslumaður of Skarð á Skarðsströnd,
Torfi_Jónsson_í_Klofa
Nawab of Farrukhabad
immigrants to Mau were the descendants of the Khwaja Bayazid Ansari, the ethnic Ormur leader and founder of the Roshaniyya movement who had settled in Mau and
Muhammad_Khan_Bangash
Icelandic noblewoman (1410–1479)
Pálsdóttir Relatives Soffía Loftsdóttir (sister), Eiríkur Loftsson slógnefur (brother), Ormur Loftsson (half-brother), Skúli Loftsson (half-brother)
Ólöf_Loftsdóttir
Icelandic politician (died 1361)
in Fourteenth-Century Iceland: Erex Saga and Ívens Saga in the World of Ormur Snorrason" (PDF). Arthuriana. 23 (4): 15 – via Project MUSE. Bandlien, Bjørn
Smiður_Andrésson
Icelandic lake monster cryptid
Lysaght, Patricia; Ó Catháin, Séamas [in Irish]; Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (eds.). Ormur, Marmennill, Nykur: Three Creatures of the Watery World. Dublin: DBA Publications
Lagarfljót_Worm
Films About Technology: The Modern Romantic", "Ex-Girlfiend: Repetition", "Ormur", "Odeon: The Competition", "Stzap", "Kaleidoo", "Joe Bennett Collection:
List of Cake (2019 TV series) episodes
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Socially privileged class in Iceland
included at the Royal Court in Norway. Jón Loftsson, Böðvar Þórðarson, Ormur Jónsson, Oddur Gissursson, and Gissur Hallsson are described as men ‘whom
Nobility_in_Iceland
Topics referred to by the same term
Barkis may refer to: Ormur people Challah, bread Barkis, (or Bergis) a Swedish bread a character in David Copperfield (novel) Andrew Barkis, American
Barkis
Bishops of Skálholt Páll Jónsson of Skalholt (1194–1211) Gothi of Oddi Ormur Breiðbælingur Jónsson (1197–1218) Gothi of Hvammur í Dölum Sighvatr Sturluson
List of nobles and magnates within Scandinavia in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_within_Scandinavia_in_the_13th_century
Wikipedia article at [[:is:Ormur Snorrason]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|is|Ormur Snorrason}} to the talk
Ormr_Snorrason
Icelandic lawspeaker (1515–1583)
sunnan og austan 1553-1555 Succeeded by Páll Vigfússon Preceded by Oddur Gottskálksson Lögmaður norðan og vestan 1556-1568 Succeeded by Ormur Sturluson
Eggert_Hannesson
Regina Coronation Park August 10, 2023 Incumbent NDP Pakistani Canadian (Ormur) Bhajan Brar Regina Pasqua October 28, 2024 Incumbent NDP Indian Canadian
List of visible minority politicians in Canada
List_of_visible_minority_politicians_in_Canada
Place in Logar Province, Afghanistan
Pashtuns is estimated at 15,000. The town is named after the historical Ormur tribe, also locally known as Baraki. Baraki Rajan experienced some of the
Baraki_Rajan
Fourteenth-Century Iceland: "Erex Saga" and "Ívens Saga" in the World of Ormur Snorrason". Arthuriana. 23 (4): 6–37. ISSN 1078-6279. JSTOR 43855476. Slay
Ormsbók
Pakistani Surgeon General (1900–1989)
Wajid Ali Khan was born on 28 October 1900 in Jullundur, in a Sunni Muslim Ormur family. His father, Jehan Khan Burki, the Khan of Baba Khel, was a landowner
Wajid_Ali_Khan_Burki
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