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According to one Kalash tradition, their ancestors migrated to Chitral Valley from Nuristan or a location further south, [ web 2 ] [ 3 ] called "Tsiyam" in their folk songs and epics, [ 4 ] and possibly located near Jalalabad and Lughman Afghanistan. Another tradition claims descend from the armies of Alexander who were left behind from his armed campaign, though no evidence exists for him to have passed the area. They are considered unique among the people of Pakistan, [ web 2 ] [ web 1 ] [ 5 ] and form Pakistan's smallest ethnoreligious group , [ web 5 ] practicing what authors consider as a form of animism and ancestor worship [ a ] with elements of Indo-Iranian Vedic- or Hindu-like religion.
This specific group, the topic of this article, lives in three isolated mountain valleys located in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan : Bumburet Kalash: Mumuret , Rumbur Rukmu , and Birir Biriu. These valleys open towards the Kunar River , some 20 km south downstream of Chitral ,. A pass connects [ citation needed ] the Birir and Bumburet valleys at about 3, m.
The Kalash villages in all three valleys are located at a height of approximately 1, to 2, m. The region is extremely fertile, covering the mountainside in rich oak forests and allowing for intensive agriculture, although most of the work is done not by machinery, but by hand.
The powerful and dangerous rivers that flow through the valleys have been harnessed to power grinding mills and to water the farm fields through the use of ingenious irrigation channels. Wheat , maize , grapes generally used for wine , apples , apricots and walnuts are among the many foodstuffs grown in the area, along with surplus fodder used for feeding the livestock.