Talk:Wadela
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They are simply an offshoot of the greater Mengal tribe who had to migrate westwards during the reign of Abdullah Khan of Kalat in the early 18th century. Migrating from Wadh brought them the name Wadeyla, as is found with any other tribe in Balochistan that a tribe keeps changing its name as it moves on to find a new settlement. The Lasharis and Magasis are for example one and the same tribe but just getting different names on the basis of the fact that they lived at separate places. Assuming simply on the basis of the fact that a few clans of Wadhela tribe speak Jadgali in Bahu or elsewhere this is simply because of their origin the wad in fact in present days there are large number of Sindhi (jadgali)speaking tribes living in the region like Langos mengal and all the other have welcommand on the Sindhi
(Meer Mubarak wadela was the principal kauhda or headman of kulanch and a Mengal by origin, his ancestors having migrated from Wad. He lived at Nokbur and was one of the most influential men in kech. He was married to the daughter of Meer Khudadad, Headman of the Rais of Turbat, who in his turn married Meer mubarak's mother on her first husband's death. These two men were largely responsible for the troubles which took place in 1898 . Meer Mubarak held his hands revenue-free both from the Gichki's and the Khan in virtue of his position and of the assistance he gave in collecting the revenue of Kulanch. He also received an allowance of Rs. 40 per mensem from the Makran revenues. He ranked next to the kaudha of Dasht and is the second of the supporters of the Sardar of Kech.)
Notable Wadelas
[edit]These were listed in the article but since they are redlinks I have moved them to talk. RJFJR (talk) 16:10, 10 January 2014 (UTC)
- Shaheed Mir Shugurullah Wadhela Shaheed Mir Shugurullah Wadhela had fought against the British Invaders in Gokprush battle on 27 January 1898 in Balochistan and embraced martyrdom along with his companions.
- Shaheed Mir Mehboob Ali Wadela 11 September 1973 - 23 February 2011 was a member of Baloch National Movement(BNM) and a Baloch freedom fighter (Sarmachar),who fought against Pakistani occupying forces for several years in Balochistan and killed by Pakistan military in custody after ten months of detention.He is buried in Malir,Karachi.
- Mir Mohammad Umer Wadela, contractor in Balochistan, grandsom of Mubarak Wadela
- Mir Rasool Bakhsh Wadela in Malir Karachi, Gadap
- Mir Ghullam Murtaza wadelaex Nazim, Gadap Town of Gadap town in Malir, Karachi.
- Mir Abdul Hakim Wadela Baloch, Member of Pakistan Muslim league and mna minister for relway in Pakistan in 2013
- Mir Hussain Wadela leader of the National Party from Gawadar and also ex vice chairman of BSO