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    Kafiristan took its name from the enduring kafir (non-Muslim) Nuristani inhabitants who once followed a distinct form of ancient Hinduism mixed with locally developed accretions; they were thus known to the surrounding predominantly Sunni Muslim population as Kafirs, meaning "disbelievers" or "infidels". [1]

  2. Jul 20, 2004 · NURISTAN (Nurestān), the “Land of Light,” a region to the northeast of Afghanistan, imbedded in the Hindu Kush valleys to the south of its main ridge. It was earlier known as Kafiristan (Kāferestān), land of the non-Islamic and thus “heathen” ( kāfer ), until its enforced Islamization in 1896 brought “light” or “enlightenment ...

  3. Map of Kafiristan; Summary "Kafiristan, or "The Land of the Infidels," was a region in eastern Afghanistan where the inhabitants had retained their traditional culture and religion and rejected conversion to Islam.

  4. A detailed ethnographic account of the Kafirs, a pagan people of eastern Afghanistan, written by a British administrator who lived among them in 1890-1891. The book describes their religion, culture, society, and history, and includes drawings and a map of their region.

  5. Nūri or Kāfir. Nūristāni, people of the Hindu Kush mountain area of Afghanistan and the Chitral area of Pakistan. Their territory, formerly called Kāfiristān, “Land of the Infidels,” was renamed Nūristān, “Land of Light” or “Enlightenment,” when the populace was forcibly converted to Islam from the local polytheistic ...

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  7. Summary. The term Kafiristan ("The land of the infidel" in Persian) refers to the fact that the inhabitants of this region in the northeast of Afghanistan were non-Muslims, following Buddhism and other pre-Islamic religious practices long after neighboring regions had converted to Islam.

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