Salarzai

Salarzai

Salarzais, along with the Kakazai and Wur, are one of the four clans of Tarkanis. There are around 8,000 members in the Babukarrah and Charmung valleys in Bajaur and 150 members in Bara Banda of Nowshera District in Pakistan.

The Khans of Pashat and Khar have some control over the tribe.

References

*"A Dictionary of the Pathan Tribes of the North West Frontier of India" published by The General Staff Army Headquarter, Calcutta, India - (Originally Published 1910) - "Kakazai / Kakayzai" Pathan Tribe is mentioned on page 30 (under ‘K’ - "Kakazai"), page 12 (under ‘D’ - "Daulat Khel" - A sub-division of Kakazai Pathans), page 29 (under ‘M’ - "Maghdud Khel", "Mahsud Khel" and "Mahmud Khel" - sub-divisions of Kakazai Pathans) and page 41 (Clan of Tarkani / Tarklanri Tribe)

*"Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India" Volume One published by Government Mono Type Press, Simla, India - (Originally Published 1907) - "Kakazai / Kakayzai" Pathan Tribe is mentioned on Page 555

*"Tazkara" (also called "Tazkira-e-pathan"), Khan Roshan Khan, pp 176-181 (in Urdu).

* [http://www.kakazai.com/2005/08/02/kakezaikakazai-pathan-tribe-in-tazkara-by-khan-roshan-khan/ Kakezai/Kakazai Afghan/Pathan Tribe, "Tazkara" by Khan Roshan Khan] online scans of Urdu text

*"Tareekh-e-Kakazai" (a.k.a. "Hidayat Afghani - Tareekh-e-Kakazai Tarkani" (Originally Published May, 1933)


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