Mandanr
Mandanr مانډر | |
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Ethnicity | Pashtun |
Location | Primarily Mardan, Buner and Swabi District, Pakistan |
Parent tribe | Yousafzai |
Branches | Razar, Mamozai, Khazarzai, Umar Khel, Abakhel, Utmanzai |
Language | Pashto |
Religion | Islam |
The Mandanr, also known as Mandar or Mandan are a Pashtun tribe who are a branch of the larger Yusufzai tribe of Pashtuns in Afghanistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
History
[edit]Originating from Kandahār, the people of the tribe were historically a powerful warrior tribe which revolted throughout the Mughal tenures in Afghanistan and South Asia.[1]
Demographic
[edit]The Mandanr-Yousafzai are predominant in the areas of what was historically known as Mandanr Country made up of the Mardan Division (Mardan and Swabi), Buner District, Haripur (Khalabat Township), and partly with a presence in the regional Swat Valley and Lower Dir. Moreover, Amazai, the subbranch of Mandanr, is another prominent branch of Yousufzai pushtun. Amazai spreads from ShahbazGarhi of Mardan to the border of former Swat state.[1][2][3][4]
Notable people
[edit]- Malak Ahmad Baba, Chief of the Yusufzai known as The founder of Pakhtunkhwa
- Gaju Khan, Pashtun ruler who once served under Sher Shah Sur
- Kalu Khan, Afghan warrior who annihilated the Mughal force of Akbar at the Karakar Pass
- Najib Khan, organised Afghan victory at the Battle of Panipat, 1761
- Sher Khan, Pakistani military officer martyr decorated with the Nishan-e-Haidar for highest gallantry
- Nisar Muhammad, War Hero of the Afghan War of Independence
Reference
[edit]- ^ a b The Pathans by Sir Olaf Caroe (1958)
- ^ Program for Culture and Conflict Studies The Yusufzai tribe (aka: YOUSEFZAI) Naval Post Graduate School
- ^ Internet Archive Khyber.org Yusufzai State of Swat Major. W. R. Hay, C.LE., LA.
- ^ British map, Tribal location of the Pathans