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Rumbur Kalash Valley | Rumboor af Chitral Kailash | Special Report | Sherin Zada

Rumboor is also known for its agriculture and especially the quality of its grapes. The red wine of Rumboor is said to be the best Kalasha wine Of the three Kalash Valleys of Chitral, Rumboor is perhaps the most overlooked one. Rumboor is located parallel to the largest valley Bumborait and the streams of both these valleys meet at a point called Dubaaj above Ayun. Unlike Bumborait, Rumboor has not been commercialized and thus few tourists visit the valley: the percentage of Kalash to Muslims is also higher in Rumboor and it is now the only Kalash Valley to have a Kalasha majority. The road that leads to Rumboor and Bumborait diverges at a point called Dubaaj, meaning the meeting point of two streams, where a check post of the Chitral Levies is located. All visitors from outside of Chitral are required to register at that point. Just a few kilometers ahead of the checkpoint, the villages of the Rumboor Valley start. Rumboor is a narrower and somewhat drier valley than Bumborait it was also the last of the Kalash Valleys to have road access. Because of this, it is not visited by tourists and the Kalash of Rumboor are more conservative than their savvier brethren in Bumborait. Kushi where a Kalasha headman shows off his wealth by throwing a feast in which a thousand male goats are sacrificed and then cooked in large cauldrons. The current minority member of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly from the Kalash community, Wazirzada, is also a native of Rumboor. The author being presented a ceremonial robe by the Rumboor is also known for its agriculture and especially the quality of its grapes and the red wine of Rumboor is said to be the best Kalasha wine The road above the village of Balanguru is horrible, even by Chitrali standards! It is extremely narrow and constantly dips and ascends like a roller coaster. Once the Kalash hamlets are crossed you reach the final village, Shaikhanandeh. This village was established by Bashgali refuges from what was then known as Kafiristan following its conquest by Afghanistan. The tribesmen who sought refuge in Chitral in 1895 slowly converted to Islam until only the elderly were left practicing their traditional beliefs. The last of the Bashgal Kafirs died out by the 1940s and their converted offspring were called Shaikhs, thus the village came to be known as Shaikhanandeh or, Village of the Shaikhs. There is also a village with the same name inhabited by the same ethnic group at the head of th #kalashvalley #Rumboor #chitral

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