The Yidgha-Munji people (مردمې مونجی وې یدغا) also known as Mukhbani (مُخبانی) are the Iranian-Pamiri peoples inhabiting the Lotkoh Valley in Chitral (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Kuran wa Munjan District in Badakhshan in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.
[6] The Yidgha are engaged in agriculture and livestock including potatoes, animals, and dry fruits.
The people visit Shekhani speakers in nearby Afghanistan's Hamadiwanababa in Nuristan Province where they trade.
The Munji people, the majority who now live in Pakistan, have intended to return to their homes in Afghanistan after the conflict ends.
Many Munji are said to have come earlier to Chitral, from Nasir Khusrow, who went to treat his sick wife.