Jan. 22, 1880] 



NATURE 



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Table of Afghan and Pathan Tribes. 



Main Sections. 



Durarji or Abdali 



II. 



Khugiani... 



III. 

 Ghilzae or Ghilji 



IV. 

 Yusafzae ... 



Mohmandzae or Mah- 

 mandzae 



Kakars 



VII. 

 Khataks ... 



VIII. 

 Utman Khel 



XI. 



OrakzaeorWurukzae 



XII. 



Shinwaris or Shan- 



waris 



XIII. 



Tiraes 



XIV. 

 Jaduns or Gaduns ... 



XVI. 

 Povindahs 



XVII. 



Vaziris or Waziris . . . 



XVIII. 



Shiranis ... . 



Chief Subdivisions. 



1 . Zirak : — Popalzae, Ali- 



kiozae, Barakzae 



2. Panjpao : — Murzae, Alizae, 



Ishakzae 



Vaziri ; Khairbun ; Sherzad 



1. TurAn :— Ohtak, Sakzae, 



Tunzae 



2. B/lran : — Chin, Chalo, 



Zabar, Ali, Suliman 



1. Mandan : — Usman, Utman 



2. Ytisaf: — Isa, Ilias, Mali, 



Rani 



Tarakzae ; Halim ; Baizae ; 

 Khwai ; Utman 



Jala; Mu-a ; Kadi; Usman; 

 Khidar ; Abdula 



Tari ; Taraki ; Bolak 



Asil ; Shamo ; Mandal ; Ali 



Miranzae ; Baizae ; Samalzae 



Kuki ; Malikdin ; Kambar ; 

 Kami- ; Zakha ; Aka 



Daolat ; Utman ; Sipah ; Ish- 

 mail ; Kabia ; Isa 



Sangu ; Ali Sher ; Sipai ; 

 Babur ; Lohargae 



Shibdwaui ; Seh Pai 

 Salar ; Matkhwa ; Mansur 



Spin: — Shadi, Marpani, I.as- 



rani 

 Tor.— Batch, Haikal, Mali 



Lohani ; Na^ar ; Niazi ; Dao- 

 tani ; Kharoti ; Miani 



1. Utman: — Mahmud, Ibrahim 



2. Ahmad: — Shin, Siriu, Umur 



3. Mahsud : — Ali, Shahman 



4. Gurbaz ; 5. Lali 



1. Chua: — Yahia, Bairam 



2. Sen: — Ahmad, Vahia 



3. Uba .'—Ahmad, Manu 



Mahsud ; Bahadin ; Musa ; 

 Ahmad ; Mardan 



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Geographical Patitu 



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Mainly in the tract between Herat and Kandahar, 

 400 miles long, 80 to 150 broad ; also in 



Kabulistan. 



Chiefly in the Jalalabad district, between Snrk-ab 

 and Kabul rivers. Seem to have been originally 

 a branch of the Panjpao Duranis. 



In the country bounded N. by the Kabul river, 

 E. by the Suleiman Mts., W. by the Gulkoh 

 Mis., S. by Khalat-i-Ghilzae and Poti ; 300 

 miles long, 100 miles broad. A branch at 

 Khubes and Nurmanshahr, Persia. 



The hills N. of Peshawar district and in the 

 Yusafzae division of the Peshawar district. 



The hills N.\V. of Peshawar between Kabul and 

 Swat rivers ; chief town Lalpura. 



Extreme S.E. corner Afghanistan proper. 



S.E. part Peshawar district, and S. and E. of 

 Kohat ; some also now amongst the Yusafzaes. 



The hills N. of Peshawar between the Mohmands 

 and Yusafzaes. 



Miranzae, Kohat, and Kuram valleys ; said to be 

 originally from Seistan. 



Lower and easternmost spurs Sufed Koh Mts., 

 \V. and S. of the Peshawar district, with Bara 

 valley and parts of Chura and Tira valleys. 



The Tira highlands, N. and \V. of Kohat. 



Parts of Khaibar Mts., E. valleys of Sufed Koh 



and on borders of Bajawar. 

 Note. — X., XI., and XII. are collectively known 

 as the Khaibarts. 



In the Kot valley of the Shinwari country, but 

 distinct from them. 



S. side Mahaban Mts. and Hazara district, 

 Peshawar ; said to be Kakars originally, though 

 now with the Yusafzaes. 



N. frontier Biloch province Kachi. 



From head of Gomal S. to head of Lora river 

 along W. Suleiman range, their territory form- 

 ing a triangle hemmed in between the Ghilzaes, 

 Vaziris and Kakars. 



Suleiman Mts. from Thai to Gomal Pass, 30°-32° 

 N. lat. A branch now with the Khugianis (II.) 



Suleiman Mts. from the Shekh Hidar Pass 

 southwards to the Ramak. 



In the Koh-i-Daman of the Dera Mimail district, 

 opposite the Sangao and Dahina Passes ; same 

 stock as the Shiranis. 



