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==Notable Zazai== |
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*Eng. Kutbuddin Hilal, minister of Afghan government in the time period of mujahadden (Eng. [[Gulbuddin Hekmatyar]]) and active member of [[Hezbi Islami]] from Maidan Zazai |
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* '''[[Nabi Misdaq]]''', founder of [[BBC]] Pashto service |
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* [[Mohammad Omar Khan Mumtaz]] (died July 2006), a tribal chief of Ali Khel Zazai tribe of Paktiya Province and owner of The Afghan Mumtaz Transport and Company and commercial properties,farmlands in Afghanistan. |
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* [[Professor Ghulam Dastagir Khan]], Professor [[University of Kabul]] |
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* Professor Ghulam Dastagir, a Scholar and intellectual completed his schooling from Aroub High School district of Paktia, and subsequently BS and MS from university of Kabul and Odessa State University - USSR. He has almost 30 years of teaching experience and an active member of university of Kabul |
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* Capt Hamidullah Zazai, pilot by profession serving Ariana Afghan Airlines as Vice President of Operations. |
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* Abdul Wahab Zazai, gold medalist in Taek Wando in Feather Weight over 51-55 KG 3rd International Taekwondo Championship in 2010. |
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*Aashiqullah Zazai, CEO for Sohail Global Group a famous Afghan construction and logistics company |
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*Majnoon Gulab Zazai, Minister Counsellor and Charged Affairs, Deputy Head of Mission, acting Ambassador<ref>{{cite news |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 10:16, 19 September 2013
- For New York subway plot convict, see Najibullah Zazi
Zazai (Template:Lang-ps), also spelled Dzadzi, Jaji, is a Karlan Pashtun tribe. Zazai is a sub-tribe of Khogyani which falls under the Karlan tribe of the Pashtuns. They are primarily found in Paktia and Khost provinces of Afghanistan, but they have a big population in Kabul city and Baghlan province of Afghanistan as well. Zazis also reside in the Kurram Agency of North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan. The Zazi are divided into nine wands: 1(Hashim Kehil),2(Lehwani), 3(Ada Khel), Petla (combined with the Allisemgeh), Hussain Khel, Karaia Ahmad Khel, Ahmad Khel (combined with the Bayan Khel), Ali Khel, and the Jamu Khel.[1]
Ethnicity and geography
The Zazai are similar to the Turi, except in that the Zazai are Sunni Muslims.[1]
Zazai tribe is inhabited in four major geographic locations in Afghanistan and Pakhtunkhwa.
- Aryob Zazai is in Paktia province and majority of Zazi tribe live here.
- Maidan Zazai, district in the Khost province.
- Kwarma (Kurram) Zazai is a political agency in the Federal Administered Tribal Area (FATA) in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan bordering with Aryob Zazai. A large population of Zazai have started migrating to Kwarma over the past few decades.
- Kabul Zazai A very large population of Zazai tribe are also living in the Kabul city of Kabul province. Majority of the population in areas like Kalacha, kart-e naw, Shashdarak, Pul-e Mahmood Khan are inhabited by Zazai.
Population
The exact population of the Zazai tribe living in Aryob Zazai district of Paktia, Maidan Zazai district of Khost, Kurram agency of Pakistan, city of Kabul, Baghlan & other provinces and those who have migrated to other countries including UAE is unknown. The population of settled Zazi in Aryob Zazai district is 60,200 and population in Maidan Zazai is 22,600.
Origin and History
As regards the Afghan origin of the Zazis, we know that Qais Abdul Rashid had three sons by the names of Saraban, Ghurghusht and Bitan. The Zazis are descended from Ghurghust and the genealogy according to Ridgway reads as, Zazi son of Khugyani, son of kakai, son of karlani son of Ghurghusht. Ridgway describes the karlanis as being of Turkish admixture. From Khugyani are descended the Zazais, Turis, Khostwal, darman, Parya and Khugyanis proper. The first two live in Kurram and Aryob Zazai, in south eastern slopes of Speen Ghar, and the next three in Khost (Afghanistan) and the Khugyanis on the North Western slopes of Speen Ghar, west of Shinwaris in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan. According to Sher Muhammad Khan Gandapur, the Turis are descended from Khugianis second wife and are closely related to the Zazais. He states that according to Khushal Khan Khattak, a contemporary of Shah Jehan, the Turis and Zazis are Karlanis, and they themselves also support this fact. Mr. Sial Mohammad writes that Khugyani had four sons from his second wife. Their names were Kharbuni, Turi, Zazai and Mandozi. This supports the view that the Zazis are Ghurghusht Pathans.
The Role of Zazais in Kurram and Afghan History
The Turis, along with Zazais have played an important role in the affairs of Kurram. It is certain that before they occupied Kurram, it was in the hand of Bangash, who had come to the area during 14th and 15th century AD. The Bangash dislodged the Orakzais from Kohat and Hangu (Miranzai) with help of the Khattaks and got settled there, having no more interest in the Kurram.
According to Muhammad Yaqub Khan of Shahbaz Garhi, Mardan, the Zazais supported General Nadir Khan in taking Kabul and defeating Bacha Saqao. The general, who was ambassador of Afghanistan in France, came to Peshawar and stayed with a friend M.A. Hakim, in the area of Chawk Nasar Khan Peshawar. Then he left for Afghanistan through Kurram and with the help of the Zazais captured Kabul to become the king of Afghanistan. Because of this the Zazais enjoyed a special status in the Royal Afghan Darbar. Even today all the Shia tribes of Turis and the Sunnis of Kurram agency play an important role in shaping the course of event of the area.
Sardar Sher Muhammad Khan Gandapur (Tarikh-i-Khurshid Jehan) writes that they are a rice-eating people and used to wear chaugha and white daster (turban). They are very hospitable and very good at fighting, and that is why the Amir of Kabul built a fort to keep watch on them. They lead a tough militant life right from the beginning. When a child is born, shots are fired near to him so that he is not afraid of firing in later years.
Notable Zazai
References
- ^ a b Ethnic Identity in Afghanistan, Center for Conflict and Culture Studies, US Naval Postgraduate School
Sources
- Andumani, Khalid; Afghanistan: A land of many traditions
http://www.afghanwiki.com/en/index.php?title=Zazi by ABDUL SHAHEER ZAZAI
http://www.afghanwiki.com/en/index.php?title=Aashiqullah_Zazai by Afghanwiki team.