A Study of Climate Effects on Pashto Verse Literature
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Abstract
Climate refers to the weather of a region for a short period of time, which has an impact on literature. In addition to this, we have another term that climate literature refers to. In the past, rural literature or other similar terms were also used for these climate literatures, which were later named climate literature. Here we have added these two types of literature to the systematic section of Pashto literature. The importance of the topic is that no one has studied this part of Pashto literature yet. Our aim was to divert Pashton researchers to this side. The type of research is bibliographic; the research has been done in light of the descriptive and analytical methods. In Pashto poetry, Pashtun poets have written interesting poems about climate change. They have written poems about spring, winter, autumn, and summer. The relationship has also made comparisons. Under the title of climate literature, the mention of political, social, and rural issues has become very good, which forms the basis of climate literature.
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