Badezai
Baranzai برانزئی
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Baranzai: Located in Sistan va Baluchestan. They may be of Pashtun origin.
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bagayzani
Bahawalzai
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Bangulzai بنگلزی
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The Bangulzai is a Baloch tribe located in Balochistan province of Pakistan. Bangulzai are descendants of Mir Bangul Baloch and is one of the largest tribe in Balochistan and one of the important Baloch tribe of Sarawan. The Sardar or chief of the tribe Sardar Mir Bahadur Khan Bangulzai who became a provincial minister of Balochistan and federal Pakistan cabinets, now his successor is Sardar Mir Kamal Khan Bangulzai.
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Balochi & Brahvi
Badini بادینی
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Baloch tribe in the Balochistan region of Iran, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Russia (Moscow), and Pakistan. Jeeandzai tribe is the Sardar Khail of Badini Rakhshani tribe. The Badini tribe is settled in the Nushki, Sindh, Muzafargarh (region) and Ali Pur in roup of Rakshani Badini are settled in Iran, Afghanistan, Russia (Moscow), and Turkmenistan.
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Brahvi
Banulzai
Barazani
Barija
Barr بھڑ
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The Burr also known as Khauda or Khaudai as their Title is a powerful Rind (Baloch tribe) tribe in Panjgur, Balochistan,
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Balochi & Seraki
Bhutani بھوتانی
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Bhutani can refer to people from Pakistan and India. It also can refer to Bhutan.
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Balochi
Bijarani بجارانی
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Bijarani is a name of Baloch tribes in the Balochistan and Sindh provinces of Pakistan
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Bizenjo بزنجو
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Bizenjo is a Baloch tribe in Pakistan. This tribe is mainly located in Awaran District, Kolwa, Grashag, Khuzdar District, Nall, Ornach Mountains till Jhal Jhao and Gadani vinder, Hub , Karachi and in Makran, Gwadar, Pasni, Turbat, Panjgoor. The Bizenjo tribe has three clans Hamalani, Tumrani, Nandawani. Sardar Aslam s/o Sardar Mir Faqir Mohammad Bizenjo is the Chief of Bizenjo tribe. These three clans has its own chiefs mostly Bizenjos Hamalani, and Tumrani are located in Naal, Dasht Sangai, Pidrak , Panjgoor Khudabadan and Ornach. Syahpaad are in Jhal Jhao. The most famous members of the tribe are Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo , Mir Bizen Bizenjo, Mir Tahir Bizenjo , Mir Haji Abdul Qudus Bizenjo, sardar Mir Alam Khan Bizenjo, Mir Khalid Bizenjo, Sardar Mir Sherdil Bizenjo,Mir Muhammad Awaz Bizenjo, Mir Abdul Haleem Bizenjo, Mir Haji Abdul Ahad Bizenjo , Mir Ghulam Ahmed Bizenjo , Mir Zulqarnain Bizenjo , Mir Murad Jan Bizenjo and Baloch nationalist, and Politician Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo. Bizenjos are involved in Baloch politics as well, Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo who is the son of Late Mir Ghous Buksh Bizenjo (Ex-Governor) is a current senator, the chief Mir Aslam Bizenjo is a member of current cabinet and his brother Mir Tahir Bizenjo is also active in politics of Balochistan.
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Balochi
Bugti بگٹی
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Bugti (aka Bughti): An eastern Baluch tribe located almost exclusively in Dera Bugti District of Sibi Division, Baluchistan. A few also live in Sibi District of Sibi Division and Barkhan District of Zhob Division. The Bugtis, along with the Marris, Dombkis, and Jakranis, are known as the “hill tribes” and have historically been more independent and warlike than the rest of the Baluch. In the past they raided their neighbors, including those in Sindh and Punjab Provinces, and were the most troublesome Baluch tribes for the British. Today the Marri and Bugti tribes lead the Baluch nationalist movement, along with the Mengal Brahuis. As of 1951, there were approximately 31,000 Bugtis
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Durrag/Nothani/Khalpar/Masori/Mondrani/Notheri/Perozani/Raheja/Shambani.
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Balochi & Hindi
Bulfati بلفیلی
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The Bulfati also known as the Burfat, Burphat or Bulfat, is a Baloch tribe living in various areas of Pakistan and Iran. In the large block of hill country between the Pakistani cities of Sehwan, Kotri Akro and Karachi the principal inhabitants are the Numrias or Burfats, of whom it is generally said that they are descendants of the Samma (tribe), as apparently are the Jokhias who occupy the skirts of the hills to the south of them, towards Malir and Thatta. Both these tribes were at one time associated more closely with Las Bela than with Sind, the Numrias having for a short period in the seventeenth century supplied the ruling dynasty of the country. The Baloch derivation of these tribes is demonstrated by the style of the carved stone tombs which are such a prominent feature of the country in which they are predominant, from Jherrak as far north as Hinidan on the right bank of Hab river. The tribe of Bulfat originated in Lasbela in Balochistan. The first female ruler of this part of Balochistan in the 16th century was "The Great Mai Chagli. She became ruler of the state after the death of her husband Mir Malik Paharh Khan.There is a cultural prejudice among the Baloch against accepting a female ruler, and soon after her husbands's death, she faced a challenge from the rival Baloch tribes, who had settled surrounding areas of Khuzdar, Wadh, and Kalat. She was threatened by khan of kalat to leave lasbela or her only son Mir Malik Izzat khan will be killed.After discussion with her tribE she then her son and tribe migrated to kotri .Half of the tribe on the way settled in mountainous area of sindh called kohistan.This is now found scattered in Iranian Balochistan, Sindh and Pakistani Balochistan. The chief of the Bulfat tribe is called "Malik", and the current chief is Malik Asad Sikandar Khan.
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Balochi & Persian
Barzoi
Bhutani
Brahmani
Buledi بولیدی
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Buledi (aka Boledi, Bolidi, Buledhi, Bulethi, Burdi): Originally located near the coasts of Iran and Pakistan, the Buledi moved north and east into Kalat Division, Baluchistan and northern Sindh, near the Indus River, having been pushed out of Mekran by the Gichki tribe. Some likely remained in Sistan va Baluchestan Province, Iran and Mekran Division, Baluchistan. Most sources list the Buledi as belonging to the eastern Baluch, but some list them as western. One source lists them as a Rind clan. As of 1951, there were approximately 12,500 Buledis.
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Gholo/Hajija/Jafuzai/Kahorkani/Kotachi/Lauli/Pitafi/Raite.
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Seraki, Balochi & Sindhi
Buzdar بُزدر
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Buzdar (aka Bozdar): Located in Dera Ghazi Khan District, Punjab. The Buzdars are of Rind descent, but have become an independent tribe.
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Gulman/Namurdi.
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Balochi
Bahalkani
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ReplyDeleteBaranzai is originally one of the clans of Rind tribe of western Balochistan. Before 18 century the son of Sardar Mir Rustom Khan , Sardar Mir Bahram khan Baranzai became the ruler of Bampur. Sardar Mir Bahram khan Baranzai , the uncle of Mir Dost Mohammad khan Baranzai was succeed him and became the ruler of Bampur . He was born in 19 century at Bampur. He didn't recognize the lines drawn between Persia and Balochistan by Aglo Persian commission in 1905. So he raised the flag of independent of Balochistan in 1920. He bravely fought against the Iranian army defecting them , in spite of their numerical superiority and sophistication of their armament, they couldn't subjugated the Baloch land . In tradition deceitfulness the Persian Monarch, the Shah of Iran Reza Shah sent a delegate carrying Holy Quran, promising him that Balochistan will be independent, and he will be recognize as the ruler. Shah of Iran showed a desire to have a settlement on the same lines arrived between British government and Khan of Kalat . Soon as he arrived at Tehran with his colleges including Shakar Mohammed , were arrested and put behind bars. After the arrest of Mir Dost Mohammed Baranzai a reign of terror set loose , killing and maiming hundreds of people in Balochistan. Shaheed Mir Dost Mohammed Baranzai with his companions were hanged in Tehran in 16 Jan 1930 ( 20-10-1308 Iranian calendar).
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Tumrani community also live in District Khairpur (tehseel kot diji), district Ghotki, and District Sanghr Sindh province
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