Contribution of Pashtun Progressive Poets in Freedom Movement of Vietnam

  • Asal Marjan Muhib Wazir Pashtunkhwa Study Center, Bacha Khan University, Charsadda, Pakistan
Keywords: Vietnam, Freedom Movement, Nationalism

Abstract

This article illustrates the thoughts and involvement of Pashtun progressive poets in the Vietnamese freeedom movement. Their struggles are shown from two perspectives; firstly for freedom of their own land and resources, and secondly in a global prospective. We show that these poets have shown high tributes to Veitnamese freedom fighters, and also expressed that this is the way of modern nationlism.

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Published
2020-09-20
How to Cite
WazirA. M. (2020). Contribution of Pashtun Progressive Poets in Freedom Movement of Vietnam. Pashto, 49(659). Retrieved from http://pashto.org.pk/index.php/path/article/view/114
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