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Traditionally, the burden of protection exists only insofar as the one pleading clemency stays within the property of the protector; if one leaves the company of the protector, the responsibility vanishes and even the protector can attack him. Often, the one pleading for sanctuary would be made to
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In one example, a woman was sheltering two robbers when their pursuers came to her and told her that the men she was sheltering had killed her son. She replied "That may be so, but they have come Nənawā́te to my house and I cannot see any one laying his hands on them so long as they are under my
131:. Once they arrived, they impressed upon him a Nənawā́te obligation to give them anything they demanded, and he acquiesced to re-instate the salaries of 5,000 local tribal police whose payments he had suspended ten months earlier following a refusal to work after 38:. It allows a beleaguered person to enter the house of any other person and make a request of him which cannot be refused, even at the cost of the host's own life or fortune. A similar code of conduct is used by the neighbouring 76:) of his new protector, and the other party is obligated to extend peace and acquiesce to grant shelter and protection, when someone has placed themselves in harm's way in this fashion. 116:
by a transient student who had just stabbed her son and requested sanctuary; and she told her husband and brothers that he must be given refuge, and taken to safety outside the city.
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Nənawā́te can typically be used to force a victim, or victim's family, to forgive a transgressor and offer their protection to the repentant aggressor. However, in cases of
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As the burden of sanctuary and protection extends even to fighting against government troops on behalf of the person seeking refuge, some have suggested that
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and his resulting plea for sanctuary from those who find him. The story was later adapted into the 1988 action film
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DTIC ADA505494: Authority, Legitimacy, and the Qawm: Historical Perspectives on Emergent Governance in Afghanistan
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made of grass around his neck, to demonstrate that he was entirely supplicant to his host.
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Edwards, David B. "Heroes of the Age: Moral Faultlines on the Afghan Frontier", p. 69
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wrote an instrumental piece, for drums and brass pipes, titled Nənawā́te.
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Beattie, Hugh. "Imperial frontier: tribe and state in Waziristan". p. 7
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Afghan customary law and its relation to formal judicial institutions
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recounted the time that another woman was greeted at her door in
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MUSIC REVIEW; Echoes of Rock, Stravinsky and a Spacey Webern
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entitled Nənawā́te, about a tank driver captured during the
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By invoking Nənawā́te one is said to "seize the skirt" (
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Gazetteer of the Dera Ghazi Khan District, 1883. p. 121
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and protection. This is evinced in the story of the
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Index

Pashto
Pashtunwali
Pashtun people
Baluch people
sanctuary
Mullah Omar
Osama bin Laden
halter
rape
adultery
elope
Mohammed Omar Barakzai
Saidkhail
Utmanzai tribe
Governor of the North-West Frontier Province
Owais Ahmed Ghani
Taliban
mujahideen
Soviet
William Mastrosimone
stage play
Soviet–Afghan War
The Beast of War
Håkon Berge
Highland
Clans
Scotland
hospitality
Lamonts and MacGregors.
Hospitality law

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