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Buddhists of the region converted to Islam, they did not disappear.
Also, there is nothing which indicates that Pashtuns were monotheistic before their conversion to Islam; they were most likely Buddhists; the Buddhist practice of tree-veneration was recorded among Pashtuns as late as the 1600s:
Few instances of veneration of trees by Pashtuns in medieval period
This blog provides articles about history of Pashtun or Pakhtun people (also known as Afghans or Pathans) and images of historical importance pertainihistoryofpashtuns.blogspot.com
Secondly, the historical region of Afghanistan was by geographical definition, very different to the modern nation-state of Afghanistan. KPK, North Balochistan and East Afghanistan comprised the historic region of Afghanistan/Roh.
There is also no proof of pashtuns being budhist. Before Islam, pashtuns followed abrahmic religion and its the reason they have always hated idols. There is records of old scripts talking abt one God. I will try n find them. The area is called hindukush because hindus(budhists) were driven off or killed. Not a single local budhist remains. Budhist are evil racist ppl and they werw destroyed. Modern KPK was a budhist haven and now nothing, only archeological remains. Again i would say, baring Peshawar, modern KPK was not part of Afghanistan, it was taken over by yousafzai pashtuns after their migration from Afghanistan, at the time when mirza ughlag baig was ruler of Afghanistan.
Dude what about those Buddha statues in Afghanistan and all over kpk?
My main point is that pashtuns are not indigenous to KPK. Kpk was fully budhist and so was Afghanistan before that. The budhists werw driven off, first from southern Afghanistan, then north, then current KPK.