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Are all Khans Pathans?

No, not all Khans are Pathans (Pashtuns), though the surname is very common among them; "Khan" originated as a Turkic/Mongol title for a ruler, later adopted by Pashtun nobility and as a common Muslim surname in South Asia, used by many other groups like Rajputs, Punjabis, and Mughals, not just Pathans. While many Pathans use Khan as an ethnic identifier, many other South Asian Muslims and even some non-Muslims also use it, making it a broad title/surname rather than exclusively Pashtun.
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Are khan and Pathan different?

Pathan and Khan two different things or words Khan is the only Title of Mongol but when Turko-Mongol enter in India and Afghanistan we gave The Title of Khan to Pashtun..... One of Pakistani provinces is afghania (kpk), which is also original homeland of pakhtuns (pathans) besides Afghanistan.
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Are all Khans Pathan?

They are also known as Khans which is a commonly used surname amongst them; although not all those who use the surname are Pathans, for example the Khanzada community of eastern Uttar Pradesh are also commonly known as Khan.
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Is khan a Pathan name?

Khan in Caste System

In South Asia, only the people of the Pashtun ethnic group are of true descent of the surname Khan, as these people originally moved from the west and central Asia to south Asia. Recently other ethnicities in South Asia such as Punjabis, Rajputs, Sindhis, etc.
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What type of Muslims are Khans?

The surname Khan is extremely common among Muslims in South Asia of Afghan descent, but also, to a lesser extent, among Muslim Rajputs and those of Mongolic descent.
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History of Pathans , Pukhtoons , Khans , Pashtoons or Afghans explained by Tariq Pathan

What ethnicity is Khan?

Khan (/xɑːn/, /kɑːn/, /kæn/) is a historic Turkic and Mongolic title originating among nomadic tribes in the Central and Eastern Eurasian Steppe to refer to a king.
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Are Khans considered upper caste?

All Indian "KHANS" are NOT PATHANS, an Upper Caste Indian Muslim community that claims descendancy from Afghanistan's Pashtun/Pakhtoon community. Many Lower Caste Shudra Muslims use "KHAN" surname too. NASIR "KHAN" is believed to be lower caste "MEO MUSLIM".
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Does the Khan bloodline still exist?

Yes, the descendants of Genghis Khan are very much alive, with genetic studies suggesting around 16 million men today likely carry his Y chromosome, making his lineage widespread across the globe, though specific prominent lines (like the Aga Khan family) continue with living members. While Genghis Khan himself died centuries ago, his vast genetic legacy thrives, with millions sharing his DNA, and leaders from his imperial lines, like the Aga Khan family, still leading communities today. 
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Are all Pathans related?

Most modern scholars believe that the Pashtuns do not have a common and singular origin. Although the Pashtuns nowadays constitute a clear ethnic group with their own language and culture, there is no evidence whatsoever that all modern Pashtuns share the same ethnic origin. In fact it is highly unlikely.
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How did Khans get converted to Islam?

Genghis Khan's grandson Berke converted to Islam due to the efforts of Saif ud-Din Dervish, a dervish from Khorazm; thus, Berke became one of the first Mongol rulers to convert. Other Mongol leaders owed their conversion to Islam due to the influence of a Muslim wife.
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Which is the highest caste in Muslims?

Ashraf hierarchy is determined by the degree of nearness to Muhammad and country of origin; Syeds (who trace descent from Fatima, Muhammad's daughter) have the highest status. Non-Ashrafs are categorized as ajlaf, with untouchable Hindu converts also categorized as arzal ("degraded").
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Where are Pathans originally from?

Pathans Pathans were originally from Afghanistan, though now they are found in large numbers in Pakistan and India too. They are a brave people, and Afghanistan is said to be the graveyard of invaders Their surnames are Khan (though not all Khans are Pathans ).
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What race is related to Genghis Khan?

Genghis Khan's genetic legacy is unparalleled, with an estimated 16 million men worldwide carrying Y- chromosomes linked to him. A 2003 study published in Nature Genetics identified a Y-chromosome lineage originating in Mongolia about 1,000 years ago, shared by 8% of men in former Mongol Empire regions.
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Who is the father of all Pashtuns?

Qais Abdur Rashīd or Qais Abdul Rasheed (Pashto: قيس عبد الرشيد) is said to be, in post-Islamic lore, the legendary founding father of the Pashtuns.
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Are Pathans upper caste?

In the caste system present among medieval Indian Muslim society, the Pathans (historically also known as ethnic 'Afghans') were classified as one of the ashraf castes – those who claimed descent from foreign immigrants, and who claimed the status of nobility by virtue of conquests and Muslim rule in the Indian ...
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What is the DNA of Pashtun?

Pashtun DNA shows a complex, diverse genetic profile, reflecting a rich tapestry of West Eurasian, Central Asian, and South Asian ancestry, with connections to ancient Indo-Iranian groups, steppe peoples like Scythians, and early farmers, rather than a single origin like the Lost Tribes of Israel. Studies reveal significant genetic diversity within Pashtun populations, pointing to a mosaic of ancestries from historical migrations and intermarriages, with markers for Indo-European (R1a), West Asian (H, U, J, K), and Central Asian lineages.
 
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What is my race if I am Pakistani?

Asian A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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What are the 4 tribes of Pashtuns?

English: The Pashtuns (historically referred to as ethnic Afghans) form the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan and the second largest in Pakistan. The Pashtun tribes are divided into four supertribal confederacies: the Arbanee (Sarabani), Betanee (Baitani), Gharghasht, and Karlanee (Krai, Kerlani).
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Do Pathans have Greek DNA?

According to Firasat et al. 2007, a proportion of Pashtuns may descend from Greeks, but they also suggest that Greek ancestry may also have come from Greek slaves brought by Xerxes I. The Greek ancestry of the Pashtuns may also be traced on the basis of a homologous group.
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Can DNA prove Genghis Khan's ancestry?

Yes, DNA can indicate a link to Genghis Khan's paternal lineage, with studies showing about 0.5% of men worldwide (around 16 million at the time) share a specific Y-chromosome pattern linked to him, though recent research suggests this common ancestor might predate Genghis Khan slightly, but his vast empire and prolific descendants caused a massive spread, making it difficult to definitively prove direct descent without his remains. 
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What is the IQ of Genghis Khan?

There's no official IQ score for Genghis Khan; IQ tests weren't around, and assigning one to historical figures is speculative, but some unofficial lists place his estimated intelligence very high (e.g., 183 on one list) due to his genius in military strategy, organization, and empire-building, showing immense practical wisdom. 
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Who was the last Khan to rule?

Bogd Khan the last Khan of Mongolia reigning from 1911 until 1924 when he died and the country turned communist.
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Which Khan came first?

Genghis Khan (1162–1227 C.E.), the founder of the Mongol Empire, is widely regarded as one of the most successful military commanders in world history. In the year 1206 C.E., Genghis—originally known as Temujin—was in his forties, with his greatest military exploits still ahead of him.
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What is the female version of Khan?

Khatun (/xəˈtuːn/ khə-TOON) is a title of the female counterpart to a khan or a khagan of the Mongol Empire.
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Are Khans Shia or Sunni?

A Khan can be Shia or Sunni. A Khan can be a nawab, like Saif Ali Khan, or he can be a poor illiterate from a village, like the director of Mother India, Mehboob Khan. Not all trace their lineage to the Pathans of Afghanistan.
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