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Suleiman Khel Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Ahmadzai Khel Pashtun Notes: The Ahmadzai are traditionally pastoral. Historically Ghilzai located In Spiga and the Altimur pass leading to Zurmat. They traditionally drove their flocks from Logar as far east as the hills of Jalalabad. Burhan (Brahim / Ibrahim) Hezab / Izab Suleiman Khel Reference: (Click Blue box to continue to next segment.) Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 1 Historical & Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, Vol. 6, Pg.20 Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Ahmadzai Descendant of Suleiman Khel Suleiman Khel Sarprekara Ahmadzai Babikar Khel (Babarkarzai) Chakmani Samalzai* Stanizai+ Tuta Khel Kaisar Khel^ Khojak Khwazak Minzai Piaro Khel Astanazai* Liasi Khel Reference: 2 Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 (Click Blue box to continue to next segment.) Historical & Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, Vol. 6, Pg.20 Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Ahmadzai Descendant of Suleiman Khel Ahmadzai Abubakar(Babakar Khel) Allahdin Khel Ghani Khel Hussain Khel Firoz Khel Painda Khel Painda Khel Shahzada Khel Tandan Zafran Khel Tor Khel Bahram Khel Khojak Khurani Khel Maruf Khel Mirgutai Musa Khel Dandi Khel (Zandi Khel) Isa Khel Jabar Khel Ya Khel (Yahiya) Zandak Khel Notes: The Ahmadzai are traditionally pastoral. Located In Spiga and Reference: the Altimur pass leading to Zurmat. They traditionally drove Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 their flocks from Logar as far east as the hills of Jalalabad.3 Historical & Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, Vol. 6, Pg.20 Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Isa Khel Descendant of Ahmadzai Isa Khel Khwajadad Khel Masti Khel Pali Khel Bahadurwal (Badriwal) Madu Khel Bazu Khel Mirgul Khel Musazai Pacho Khel Madu Khel Azad Khel Shah Murad Khel Tanarak Khel Dreplarai Neknam Khel Nura Khel Taru Khel Alim Khel Chatar Khel Dreplarai Kaghi Khel Mobin Khel Rasul Khel Saiad Khel Sangu Khel 4 Reference: Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Jabar Khel Descendant of Ahmadzai Jabar Khel (Jabbar Khel) Ahmad Khel Chilzai Mariam Khel Khugiani Khel Abdul Rahman Gul Khel Mirza Khel Arsala Khel Khel Reference: Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 5 Historical & Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, Vol. 6; Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Maruf Khel Descendant of Ahmadzai Maruf Khel Bata Khel Gulu Khel Jafar Khel Lajghari Muhammad Khel Shahzada Khel Tangiwal Yar Gul Khel Zafar Khel 6 Reference: Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Musa Khel Descendant of Ahmadzai Musa Khel Imran Khel Karim Khel Akbar Khel Albeg Khel Gul Muhammad Khel Jan (Jani) Khel Balu Khel Dadu Khel Sulaiman Khel Sultan Khel Fateh Khel Hanif Khel Jalal Khel Jamba Khel Khanan Khel Muhammad Yar Khel Qasim Khel Sadi Khel Sahib Khel Saifuddin Khel Swambi Khel Talu Khel Zamran Khel Zarmekhai 7 Reference: Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Zandak Khel Descendant of Ahmadzai Zandak Khel Fateh Adin Khel Khan Khel Muhammad Bahauddin Bakhtar Ghairat Dreplarai Afzal Sadiq Khel Sadu Khel Saiad Khel Khel Khel Khel Khel 8 Reference: Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934 Program for Culture & Conflict Studies [email protected] Ya Khel Descendant of Ahmadzai Ya Khel Hassan Khel Khalil Khel Firoz Khel Kamran Khel Karu Khel Painda Khel Saiad Khel Salam Khel Taghar Wali Khel Baluch Khel Gardez Khel Akori Khel Nur Khel Mansur Khel Harif Khel Shah Nur Khel Mustafa Khel Hassan Khel Zafar Khel Jabbar Khel Umar Khel Maruf Khel Payao Khel Shali Khel 9 Reference: Notes on Nomad Tribes of Eastern Afghanistan, 1934.
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