Talk:Taj Mohammad Wardak
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editI have reverted an edit by IP:94.219.218.209 claiming that Wardaks can be non-Pashtun as well. Wardak/Wardag is a Pashtun tribe mainly found in Maidan Wardag Province. Maidani and Wardak are 2 Pashtun tribes and make up majority of the population. There are Hazaras in Wardak province as well, but they never use Wardak. Even if they use the name of the province it will be something like "Wardaki" like Kabuli, Logari, Laghmani, Kandahari, Jalalbadi, Ghaznichi, Mazari, Herati. (Ketabtoon (talk) 04:00, 25 January 2010 (UTC))
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