From my series ‘The Kalash: Pagan tribe from the Hindu Kush’. Kalash are an indigenous people living in the remote mountain valleys of northern Pakistan. Members of this ancient tribe hold on to their own religious beliefs, along with their own identity, way of life and language. Kalash people are noted for their fair skin and blue eyes, leading to a popular hypothesis that they are descendants of Alexander the Great’s soldiers who followed him on his campaign in India.