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The descend of Arachosians are today the iranic Ormurs who do exit mainly (today) on the borderline ut as well in PESHAWAR. They belong to the iranian stock of the indo-aryan people. It is proven on earlier day they had taken a large area than today. They also exist in Wazirisatn, direct beside the boundaris of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Where is your proof of that? To my understanding the Ormur have always claimed to be Pashtun and have historically been located in Northern Waziristan which is most likely their original homeland. Arochaisns were just Pactyans and how can the Ormur's be descened from these areas if Archoasia was in the south of Afghanistan while they are in the north west? Akmal94 (talk) 08:00, 5 February 2017 (UTC)Reply