Taymani

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The Taymani are a Persian speaking Aymāq tribe in west central Afghanistan, related to Tajiks and Hazaras. However, some southern groups of Taymani have adopted Kandahari Pashtun language and culture.[1]

Taymani usually deny they are Aymaq and feel affinity with Pashtuns, although their Pashtun neighbors identify them as Aymaq.[2]

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  2. William Maley. Fundamentalism reborn?: Afghanistan and the Taliban. C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 1998. ISBN 1-85065-360-7, ISBN 978-1-85065-360-8