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Muhammadzai (Hashtnagar)
Pashtun tribe residing in Charsadda, Pakistan
Pashtun tribe residing in Charsadda, Pakistan
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| religion | Islam |
| language | Pashto |
| location | Charsadda, Pakistan |
The Muhammadzai are a Pashtun tribe residing in Charsadda, Pakistan.
Origins
This group has a Pashtun lineage from the son of Zamand, the third son of Kharshbun. They originate from Afghanistan.
The Muhammadzai are descendants of Sharkhbun, the brother of Kharshbun; the latter had three sons, Kand, Zamand, and Kasi. Muhammad Ibn Zamand was Zamand's son, so they were popular with the tribe.
Location
Politics and influence
The most famous Muhammadzai tribesmen were the Pashtun leaders Dr Khan Sahib and his brother Abdul Ghaffar Khan, his son Khan Abdul Wali Khan and his grandson Asfandyar Wali Khan. As well as the prominent Pashto poet Ghani Khan son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Aimal Wali khan and Muhammad Shawal son of Arshad Ali. They are originally from Utmanzai, where their father was a well-to-do landlord and village khan. Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao is another well known leader and a chairman of QWP.
Notable members
Notable tribesmen are;
- The prominent Pashto poet Ghani Khan, the son of Abdul Ghaffar Khan
- Politician Aimal Wali Khan
- Haji Sahib of Turangzai, a Pashtun independence freedom fighter who fought in the 1897 Frontier Revolt against the British Empire.
References
References
- Caroe, Olaf. ''The Pathans, 550 B.C. - A.D. 1957''. London: [[Macmillan & Co]], 1965. pp. 12-13.
- Rose, H. A. ''A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province, Volume 3''. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1990. p. 251.
- (1997). "A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province". Atlantic Publishers & Dist.
- Rose H. A. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Th3Mu-_RwjQC&dq=from+one+of+whom%2C+Kheshgi&pg=PA251 A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province, Volume 3]''. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1990. 251.
- ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=bxi2AAAAIAAJ&dq=muhammadzai%20charsadda&pg=PA162 Imperial gazetteer of India, Provincial Series, Volume 20, North-West Frontier Province]''. Calcutta: Superintendent of Government Printing, 1908. 162.
- Book:{7th edition date:2018}″ پښتانه ده تاریخ په آئینه کښ″ author:Sayed Bahadarshah zafar kakakhel.publisher: University book agency khyber bazar peshawar. page:679
- Schofield, Victoria. ''Afghan se Frontier: Feuding and Fighting in Central Asia''. London: Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2003. 218.
- Easwaran, Eknath. ''Nonviolent Soldier of Islam: Badshah Khan, a Man to Match his Mountains''. Tomales, CA: Nilgiri Press, 1999. 29-30.
- Schofield, Victoria. ''Afghan Frontier: Feuding and Fighting in Central Asia''. London: Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2003. p. 218.
- Easwaran, Eknath. ''Nonviolent Soldier of Islam: Badshah Khan, a Man to Match his Mountains''. Tomales, CA: Nilgiri Press, 1999. pp. 29-30.
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