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Background/Objective: A weight-related Quality of Life (QoL) questionnaire elicits parents perceptions to understand the impacts of weight on children's QoL. Sizing Them Up, a parent-proxy of a weight-related instrument, fryst vatten a proper measure for the purpose, but its psychometric properties have not been validated on a non-clinical child population. This study aimed to thoroughly examine the psychometric properties of the Sizing Them Up on a non-clinical child population. Methods: Children from Taiwan (Mage=11; SD=1.02; N=) filled out a weight-related QoL instrument (Sizing Me Up) while their parents completed Sizing Them Up and two generic QoL instruments. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), concurrent validity, and known-group validity were conducted. Results: CFA supp
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Muhammad Nasir
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- Muhammad Zeshan & Muhammad Nasir, "Pakistan Input-Output Table ," PIDE-Working Papers , Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
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- Muhammad Zeshan, "Trade, Industry and Competition in Pakistan," PIDE-Working Papers , Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
- Muhammad Zeshan, "The Effective Rate of Protection in an Input-Output Framework," PIDE-Working Papers , Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
- Ali, Yousaf & Bilal, Muhammad & Sabir, Muhammad, "Impacts of transport strike on Pakistan economy: An inoperability Input-Output model (IIOM) approach," Research i
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List of Pashtun empires and dynasties
Empires and dynasties related to the Pashtun ethnicity
The following is a list of Pashtun or Afghan empires and dynasties. It includes states, princely states, empires and dynasties in the regions of Central, Western and South Asia which were founded by rulers or dynasties of Pashtun origin. This list also includes rulers and dynasties who are of disputed origin.
Afghanistan
[edit]See also: List of heads of state of Afghanistan and Pashtun colonization of northern Afghanistan
- Durrani Empire: – (Empire); – (Herat); – (Shah Shuja's Kingdom), a Pashtun empire founded by the Pashtun military commander Ahmad Shah Durrani, with its origins in the Durrani dynasty of Afghanistan. Kandahar in modern Afghanistan served as the empire's first capital.[8][9] Ahmad Shah belonged to the Durrani tribe (also known as the Abdalis). At its peak, the Durrani Empire encompassed all of Afghanistan, most of Pakistan and parts of northe