Pashayi people

Pashayi
Pashai girl in traditional clothing
Total population
Approx. 400,000 (disputed between 600,000 and 1 million)
Regions with significant populations
Laghman, Kapisa, Nangarhar and northeast Kabul, Panjshir
Languages
Pashayi languages
Pashto and Persian also spoken as second languages
Religion
Majority:
Sunni Islam
Minority:
Nizari Ismailism
Related ethnic groups
Other Indo-Aryan peoples, Kalash, Nuristani

The Pashayi or Pashai, formerly known as the Alina, (/pəˈʃaɪ/; Pashayi: پشه‌ای, romanised: Paṣhəy) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group living primarily in eastern Afghanistan. They are mainly concentrated in the northern parts of Laghman and Nangarhar, also parts of Kunar, Kapisa, Parwan, Nuristan, and a bit of Panjshir. Many Pashai are bilingual in Pashto and sometimes trilingual with Persian as a third language. Some of the Pashayi have been assimilated by Pashtuns, whereas those in Panjshir and Parwan, have been assimilated by Tajiks.