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tribe has the following sub-tribes: Qasim Khel, Jaffar Khel, Hakim Khel, and Muhammad Hassan Khel. The Mughal Khel have ruled and held the position of maliks in Ghoriwala for more than 300 years. Due to centuries of living in a land far away from their brethren, the Mughal Khels gradually assimilated
2126:, a horse, and shows that their country must have been noted in ancient times, as it is at the present day, for its superior breed of horses. Asvaka was an important tribe settled north to Kabul river, which offered a gallant resistance but ineffectual resistance to the arms of Alexander " 1353:) representing his proportion of the total area distributed. Through a regular rotation of ownership, the Yusufzai landowners would migrate for up to 30 miles for their new share after each cycle, although the tenants cultivating the land would stay on. 1341:). However, to avoid inequalities, he ordered that the lands should not become permanent property of the clans, but rather they should be realloted within the patrilineal clans periodically after every ten years or so. In this system ( 1204:
The most notable case of the sort is that of the Mughal Khels of Ghoriwala, a Yousafzai group, who conquered territory for themselves seven generations ago and still preserve in speech and physiognomy proof of their
543:). Abdur Rashid returned to Ghor and introduced Islam there. The book stated that Yūsuf's grandfather (and Mand's father), Khashay, also had two other sons, Muk and Tarkalāṇī, who were the progenitors of the 1019:, who was defeated in 1772 by the Marathas, forcing him to flee from Rohilkhand. However, the descendants of Najib ad-Dawlah continued to rule Najibabad area until they were defeated by the British at 2951:(Part I. North of the Kabul River, including all Mohmands, and tribes west of the Indus), published by The General Staff Army Headquarter, Calcutta, India - (Originally Published 1910) :: The 2101:"Even the name Afghan is Aryan being derived from Asvakayana, an important clan of the Asvakas or horsemen who must have derived this title from their handling of celebrated breeds of horses" 845:. In 1667, the Yusufzai again revolted against the Mughals, with one of their chiefs in Swat proclaiming himself the king. Muhammad Amin Khan brought a 9,000 strong Mughal Army from 673:
was against any forging of close ties. Bibi Mubarika played an important role in the establishment of friendly relations of Yusufzai Pashtun chiefs with Babur, who later founded the
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referred to the Yusufzai landowners. In the 16th century, saint Sheikh Milli, a prominent Yusufzai dignitary, distributed the Yusufzai land among the major Yusufzai tribal clans (
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Ibrahim had only one son named Hassan Khan, and his family was known as Hassan Khel. However, after one of his descendant, Mughal Khan Yousafzai, his tribe came to be known as
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or "slaves" were more closely attached to their patron and his family and frequently entrusted with a variety of functions within their master's household. Although the
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on the Delhi throne as the titular Mughal head, but gave the actual control of Delhi to Najib ad-Daula. From 1757 to 1770, Najib ad-Daula served as the governor of
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ancestor Yūsuf, who was son of Mand, who was son of Khashay (or Khakhay), who was son of Kand, who was son of Kharshbūn, who was son of Saṛban (progenitor of the
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or "shade sharers" were the clients or dependents from other (non-Yusufzai) Pashtun tribes who became attached to the Yusufzai tribe over the years.
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in Rohilkhand. In 1757, he supported Ahmad Shah Durrani in his attack on Delhi. After his victory, Ahmad Shah Durrani re-installed the Mughal emperor
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as "non-Pashtun landless peasants" became blurred. Both terms were then interchangeably used to simply refer to landless dependents or clients.
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in 1526. One of Mubarika's brothers, Mir Jamal Yusufzai, accompanied Babur to India in 1525 and later held high posts under Mughal Emperors
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Panjab Castes: Being a Reprint of the Chapter on "The Races, Castes, and Tribes of the People" in the Report on the Census of the Panjab
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conquered the land of Malakand division and Yusufzai remained the powerful and prominent tribe of Malakand Agency. Major parts of the
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Malak Ghazi Khan Yusufzai, was the fourth ruler of Pakhtunkhwa State. Ghazi Khan was martyred in the battle against the Mughals
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The Pearl of Pearls: The Abdālī-Durrānī Confederacy and Its Transformation under Aḥmad Shāh, Durr-i Durrān by Sajjad Nejatie.
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After 1675, the Yusufzai Chieftaincy was divided into 32 areas which was remained under each Yusufzai tribal Mashar (Leader).
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The Transformation of Afghan Tribal Society: Tribal Expansion, Mughal Imperialism and the Roshaniyya Insurrection, 1450-1600
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or "poor" were the non-Pashtun landless peasants who were assigned to the Yusufzai landowners. As dependent peasants, the
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Due to the military and strategic strength of the Yousafzai, Babur needed security from their location in the hills that
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and the united waters of Chandāwal (Jandul) and Bajaur. Shah Mansur Yusufzai had brought a few well-flavoured and quite
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annexed Dir and granted the title of the "Nawab of Dir" to Sharif Khan Akhundkhel, the ruler of Dir (1886–1904).
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The Invasion of India by Alexander the Great: As Described by Arrian, Q. Curtius, Diodoros, Plutarch and Justin
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indicates that their country was renowned in primitive times, as it is at the present day, for its superior
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South Asian Folklore: An Encyclopedia : Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
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State and Tribe in Nineteenth-Century Afghanistan: The Reign of Amir Dost Muhammad Khan (1826-1863)
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Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4.
2310: 2211: 1841: 1709: 1696:(born 1969), Pashtun education activist and father of Malala Yousafzai, from the Dalokhel Subclan 1693: 1641: 1103: 1099: 1091: 914: 903: 709: 194: 82: 643:), with the intention of attacking the Yusufzai Afghans, and dismounted in between the water of 566:
among Pashtuns, which shows that the tradition was already popular among 16th-century Pashtuns.
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Today, many Yusufzais are settled in India, most notably in Rohilkhand region, as well as in
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and provided thousands of Rohilla troops and many guns to Ahmad Shah Durrani to defeat the
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was historically divided into several communities based on patrilineal segmentary groups:
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Inscribing South Asian Muslim women : an annotated bibliography & research guide
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to crush the rebellion. In February 1586, about 8,000 Mughal soldiers, including Birbal,
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but still in their speech and appearance their long lost characters can be identified.
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Farrukhabad has a mixed population of Pathans dominated by the Bangash and Yousafzais.
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in the local society, adopting the local elements and thus have transitioned from the
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but failed and it become the greatest disaster to Mughal empire in the era of Akbar.
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remained under the Yusufzai Chieftaincy and major Yusufzai chiefs are the following.
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According to a popular mythical genealogy, recorded by 17th-century Mughal courtier
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Who's Who in the Dir, Swat and Chitral Agency – Corrected up to 1st September 1933
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words and phrases, and of kindred terms, etymological..by Henry Yule, AD Burnell).
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tribes, respectively. Yūsuf had one brother, Umar, who was the progenitor of the
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The princely state of Dir existed until 1969, after which they were merged into
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Hayat E Afghani By Muhammad Hayat Khan Published In 1867 Complete Book In Urdu
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against the British Empire, unsuccessfully in 1895, then successfully in
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system operated among the Yusufzai of Swat region until at least 1920s.
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V. A Passage to Kabul - An Unplanned Life: In Search of Mughal Gardens
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The War beginning with the Yusufzai attack of 1667, led by Bhaku Khan
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was able to conquer the southern Yusufzai plains within the northern
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or "supporters" provided services to their patrons as artisans (
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Herbert Benjamin Edwardes, Gazetteer of the Bannu District 1883
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during the 16th century, but they are also present in parts of
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Speakers recall life and sacrifices of Yousafzai tribe’s chief
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Bahaku Khan Yousafzai, Afghan Warrior who fought in the Sixth
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Claus, Peter J.; Diamond, Sarah; Ann Mills, Margaret (2003).
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Malak Misri Khan Ali Asghar Yusufzai (Reign; 1553 - 1580)
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Afghanistan: Political Frailty and External Interference
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affiliate and former provincial and federal minister of
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One of Iliaszai grandson through Taje, was a man named
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Samrin, Farah (2006). "Yusufzais in Mughal History".
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his empire and did not allow for a safe expansion to
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to suppress the revolt. Although the Mughal Emperor
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D 2555:The Rise of the Indo-Afghan Empire: C. 1710-1780 1976: 1974: 639:, Babur wrote: "On Friday we marched for Sawad ( 405:were either allied to or a branch of the larger 362:masculine given name meaning "(God) shall add." 2909:"Ancestor Database - Khan Khel -.-> خان خېل" 1761:as well as a founding father for the nation of 1392:used to pay rent for the land they cultivated. 1202: 1180:Tribal tree of Mughal Khel from Hayat-i-Afghani 1154:, Ibrahim's descendants eventually migrated to 743:Malak Bhaku Khan Yusufzai (Reign; 1626 - 1675). 2994:"Leading Families in Bannu :: Khyber.ORG" 2392:"History of the Pathans: The Sarabani Pathans" 2011:(Master's thesis). University of North Dakota. 814:. This was the greatest disaster faced by the 734:Malak Ghazi Khan Yusufzai (Reign; 1580 - 1585) 555:tribe, which is closely related to Yusufzais. 527:. When Khalid ibn al-Walid summoned Qais from 511:and commander-in-chief of the army of prophet 3154: 1879:and was imprisoned by the military regime of 1395:In the 19th century, the distinction between 1034:, which was founded in 1714 by Pashtun Nawab 8: 1938: 1932: 1926: 774:rebelled against the Mughals and joined the 349: 167: 2338:Royal Mughal Ladies and Their Contributions 2235:The Bābur-nāma in English, Memoirs of Bābur 2022:Tegey, Habibullah; Robson, Barbara (1996). 1728:, Military officer who was martyred in the 106:, Iliaszai, Akozai, Mandan, Isazai, Malizai 3508: 3182: 3161: 3147: 3139: 2544: 2542: 2540: 2204:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 2184: 2182: 1011:(paymaster-general) of the Mughal emperor 906:, who is riding a brown horse, during the 635:. On 21 January 1519, two weeks after his 491:, the Yusufzai tribe descended from their 340:. The name literally means "descendant of 49: 2441:. Digital South Asia Library. p. 152 2295:(. ed.). Leiden: Brill. p. 46. 2172:(Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial 1908:, Indian Bollywood actress and superstar 1736:for highest Wartime Gallantry of Pakistan 961:. The Bar Durrani were also known as the 488:Tārīkh-i Khān Jahānī wa Makhzan-i Afghānī 3112:"Madhubala: From Peshawar with love ..." 1798:, Afghan football player who played for 1783:, Afghan footballer who competed in the 1175: 1119: 1970: 1953: 1222:Yusufzai Pashto, which is a variety of 1200:As the author of Bannu Gazetteer said: 1116:Ghoriwala § Arrival of Mughal Khel 917:(1747–1772), the founder of the Afghan 397:in 327–326 BCE. According to historian 3010: 2925: 2686: 2649: 2318: 2308: 38: 2955:are mentioned on Page 26 (under ‘K’ - 2858:Gazetteer of the Bannu District: 1883 2776: 2774: 2757:. Taylor & Francis. p. 447. 2008:Placing Wardak Among Pashto Varieties 2000: 1998: 1937:, ), while its plural is "Yusufzee" ( 1770:, Afghan footballer representing the 770:During the 1580s, many Yusufzais and 185:historically, are one of the largest 176: 157: 7: 2423:A Short History of the Mughal Empire 1895:Jafar Khan Yusufzai, former Raes of 1708:, Afghan serviceman who fought with 1616:Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 1399:as a "dependent Pashtun tribe" and 499:tribal confederacy), who was son of 377:is derived from the tribal names of 2263:Arlinghaus, Joseph Theodore (1988) 1939: 1933: 1927: 1640:who fought for control of northern 760:Battle of the Malandari Pass (1586) 467:is also the origin of the ethnonym 350: 168: 150: 4193:Ethnic groups in Kandahar Province 3123:from the original on 20 April 2018 1800:Afghanistan national football team 1742:, Journalist who once interviewed 1443:were less free as compared to the 444:McCrindle noted: "The name of the 25: 4168:Groups claiming Israelite descent 1675:, Pashto Poet of the 18th Century 821:In 1630, under the leadership of 385:– the ancient inhabitants of the 3083:The Pathans ~ 550 B.C. - AD 1957 3051:Akhund Salaak: The Soldier Saint 2253:. Janaki Prakashan. p. 263. 1873:Pashtuns Social Democratic Party 124: 4188:Ethnic groups in Kabul Province 4178:Ethnic groups in Kunar Province 3110:Khan, Javed (18 January 2015). 3035:Afghanistan and Its Inhabitants 2582:The Imperial Gazetteer of India 1732:and decorated with the awarded 991:. In 1761, he took part in the 810:by the Yusufzai lashkar led by 782:. In late 1585, Moghul emperor 677:after defeating Pashtun Sultan 237:), to which they migrated from 55:Depiction of a Yusufzai warrior 2671:Haleem, Safia (24 July 2007). 2631:Haleem, Safia (24 July 2007). 2523:. Cambridge University Press. 2405:Ikram, Sheikh Mohamad (1966). 2072:John Watson McCrindle (1896). 1983:"Yousafzai qaum ki sarguzasht" 1291: 1289: 1287: 1285: 1283: 1274: 1272: 1270: 1268: 1266: 1254: 1249: 1244: 1239: 1234: 564:tradition of Israelite descent 1: 3032:Khān, Muḥammad Ḥayāt (1981). 2839:Ibbetson, Sir Denzil (1916). 2138:"Afghans are Assakani of the 2025:A Reference Grammar of Pashto 2005:Coyle, Dennis Walter (2014). 1836:, Afghan warrior hero of the 1071:, laid the foundation of the 766:Skirmishes with Mughal forces 296:Most of the Yusufzai speak a 2798:Muhammad Hayat Khan (1867). 2784:Yousafzai qaum ki sarguzasht 2363:The forgotten Queen of Babur 2281:National Museum of Asian Art 1792:, Afghan field hockey player 1644:to expand the Yusufzai tribe 1577:Notable Yusufzais/Yousafzais 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1300: 1295: 1278: 1261: 1088:North-West Frontier Province 1086:, and then in 1970 into the 1023:on 21 April 1858 during the 395:Alexander invaded their land 393:who offered resistance when 2579:Najibabad Tehsil & Town 2340:. 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(1995). 2366:by Dr. Himayatullah Yaqubi 1920: 1842:British East India Company 1759:Afghan War of Independence 1113: 1045: 902:, marching on the left of 31: 4183:Ethnic groups in Malakand 3017:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 2970:"Bannu :: Gazetteer" 2932:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 2693:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 2656:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 1781:Mohammad Sarwar Yousafzai 1776:1948 Summer Olympic Games 1706:Najib ad-Dawlah Yousafzai 1634:Malak Ahmad Khan Yusufzai 1627:, Empress Consort of the 1604:, Lawyer and Chairman of 738:Malak Kalu Khan Yousafzai 706:Malak Ahmad Khan Yusufzai 48: 34:Yusufzai (disambiguation) 4163:Pashto-language surnames 2336:Mukherjee, Soma (2001). 2043:Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra 1807:, Poet and famous writer 1755:Nisar Muhammad Yousafzai 1638:"Founder of Pakhtunkhwa" 1606:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 1150:. 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Index

Yusufzai (Pashtun tribe)
Yusufzai (disambiguation)

Pashtun
Afghanistan
Pakistan
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Sarbani
Mandanr
Pashto

Islam
Pashto
[jusəpˈzai]
[iːsəpˈzai]
tribes
Pashtuns
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Malakand
Dir
Swat
Shangla
Buner
Swabi
Mardan
Bajaur
Peshawar
Tor Ghar
Kabul
Afghanistan

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