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Khadar Khani

Khan is my last name. I belong to a Pashtun tribe, Khadar Khani. I live in Chappargram, a village located in Battagram, KP, Pakistan. I am involved with my MD program in University of Medical Sciences, Cienfuegos. I can speak English, Spanish, Urdu and Pashto.

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