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Indian woman Anju dons traditional Kalash attire in recent visit to valley

She was seen in a black Kalash cultural dress with pure cultural touch
Anju,. now Fatima, in Kalash. Photo via author
Anju,. now Fatima, in Kalash. Photo via author

Anju, the Indian woman who came to Pakistan to start a new life journey after getting married to her Nasarullah from Dir, has reached the Kalash Valley on a vacation.

Anju, who has been renamed Fatima after conversion to Islam, reached Kalash Valley and adapted to their culture immediately.

In a video Fatima posted from Kalash, she was seen in a black Kalash cultural dress embroidered with orange thread, and a tangerine colour cap covering her head according to the Kalashi style.

Fatima and Nasarullah met on a social media platform in 2019. Nasarullah’s friendship pulled her across the border where she converted to his religion and tied the knot with a 29-year-old.

Her move had drawn the ire of her family and they asked her to never return. She had two children before moving to Pakistan, a 12-year-old daughter and a 5-year-old son.

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Earlier, in a video Fatimah had applauded the beauty of Pakistan, saying: “People are thinking that after arriving in Pakistan I am praising the country.” She added that she loves India as well and it is also a beautiful land.

Indian national Fatimah came to Pakistan on a visiting visa valid until August 20 but on August 8 the interior ministry extended her visa for another year.

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