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To the south of Bajour is the wild mountain district of the Mohmands, a Pathan race.
The drainage of Bajour flows eastwards, starting from the eastern slopes of the dividing ridge which overlooks the Kunar and terminating in the Panjkora river, so that the district lies on a slope tilting gradually downwards from the Kunar ridge to the Panjkora.
Nawagai is the chief town of Bajour, and the khan of Nawagai is under British protection for the safeguarding of the Chitral road.
In certain way, Bajour was helped by the circumstances, because he appeared in tango when the genre required more and more trained musicians.
As a matter of fact, Galván wrote the arrangements for the Stampone-Federico orchestra that Atilio and Leopoldo headed between 1952 and 1953 and in which Szymsia was the lead violin.
Bajour was later the first one in playing as soloist "Tanguango", premiered in 1950 by Simón at the Sevilla cinema theater of La Paternal, before Piazzolla himself.