Norsk bokmål: Rumbur Valley, Chitral, NWFP, Pakistan
Kooli (muslimsk navn Abdal Kadir), den siste førislamske malik (høvding) over de røde kafirer (katier) i Kunisht. Han er høy og blåøyet. Mange katier rømte fra Bashgaldalen i Afghanistan i 1896 for å unngå tvangsislamisering.
English: Rumbur Valley, Chitral, NWFP, Pakistan
Kooli (Muslim name Abdal Kadir), the last pre-Islamic malik (chief) of the Red Kafirs (Katis) of Kunisht. Tall and blue eyed. A number of Katis escaped from the Bashgal Valley in Afghanistan in 1896 to avoid forced islamisation.
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