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		<title>Pdewan: Created page with &quot;   {| class=&quot;wikitable&quot; |- |colspan=&quot;0&quot;|&lt;div style=&quot;font-size:100%&quot;&gt; This article is an extract from &lt;br/&gt;  PANJAB CASTES &lt;br/&gt;  SIR DENZIL CHARLES JELF IBBETSON, K.C. S.I. &lt;b...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;   {| class=&amp;quot;wikitable&amp;quot; |- |colspan=&amp;quot;0&amp;quot;|&amp;lt;div style=&amp;quot;font-size:100%&amp;quot;&amp;gt; This article is an extract from &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;  PANJAB CASTES &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;  SIR DENZIL CHARLES JELF IBBETSON, K.C. S.I. &amp;lt;b...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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This article is an extract from &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
PANJAB CASTES &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
SIR DENZIL CHARLES JELF IBBETSON, K.C. S.I. &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Being a reprint of the chapter on &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
The Races, Castes and Tribes of &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
the People in the Report on the &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Census of the Panjab published &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
in ''' 1883 ''' by the late Sir Denzil &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Ibbetson, KCSI &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Lahore : &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Printed  by the Superintendent, Government Printing, Punjab, &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
1916. &amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
''Indpaedia is an archive. It neither agrees nor disagrees ''&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt; &lt;br /&gt;
''with the contents of this article.''&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/div&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|} &lt;br /&gt;
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=tribes of Bannu=&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
On the southern border of the &lt;br /&gt;
Bannu district, marehing with Derah Ismail; we find the Marwat and the &lt;br /&gt;
Niazi; the northernmost of the Indian descendants of Baitan, while further &lt;br /&gt;
north he the Wazari and Bannuchi of the great Karlanri section of Pathans. &lt;br /&gt;
The migration of the Niazi from Tank across the Salt-range, and how the &lt;br /&gt;
Marwat followed them and drove them across the Kurrain, have already &lt;br /&gt;
been described in section 399. Their ancestor Niazai had three sons, Bahai, &lt;br /&gt;
Jamal, and Khaku. The descendants of the first are no longer distinguish&lt;br /&gt;
able ; while the Isa Khel among the Jamjil, and the Mushani and Sarhang &lt;br /&gt;
clans among the Khaku, have overshadowed the other clans and given &lt;br /&gt;
their names to the most important existing divisions of the tribe. The &lt;br /&gt;
Isa Khel settled in the south and the Mushani in the north of the country &lt;br /&gt;
between the Kohat Salt-range and the Indus, while the Sarhang crossed &lt;br /&gt;
the river ,3 and after a struggle lasting nearly a century and a half with their &lt;br /&gt;
quondam alhes the Gakkhars and their Jat and Aw^un subjects, finally drove &lt;br /&gt;
the Gakkhars, whose stronghold on the Indus was destroyed by Ahmad &lt;br /&gt;
Shah in 1 748, eastwards across the Salt-range, and established themselves &lt;br /&gt;
in Mi an wall. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Towards the close of the 13th century^ the Mangal, a tribe of the &lt;br /&gt;
Kodai Karlanri, and the Hanni, an affiliated tribe of Saiyad origin, left &lt;br /&gt;
their Karlanri home in Birmil, crossed the Sulemans into the Bannu dis&lt;br /&gt;
trict, and settled in the valleys of the Kurram and Gambila rivers. About &lt;br /&gt;
a century later the Bannuchi, the descendants of Shitak, a Kakai Karlanri &lt;br /&gt;
by his wife Mussammat Bannu, who with their Daur kinsmen then held &lt;br /&gt;
the hills lying east of the Khost range in the angle between the Kohat &lt;br /&gt;
and Bannu districts, with their head-quarters at Shawal, were driven from &lt;br /&gt;
their homes by the Waziri, and, sweeping dowai the Kurram valley, drove &lt;br /&gt;
the Mangal and Hanni back again into the mountains of Kohat and Kurram &lt;br /&gt;
where they still dwell, and occupied the country between the Kurram and &lt;br /&gt;
Tochi rivers which they now hold in the north-western corner of the district. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* The figures for Biloch include 351 Andar in this district, who returned themselves as &lt;br /&gt;
Biloch Andar. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
- The Kalul-i- Afghdni says that they held Lakkl and were driven out across the river by &lt;br /&gt;
the Khatak. Tuis seems improliable. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
^ The Kalid-i-Afghani fixes this dale at The middle of the 121 h century, and that of the &lt;br /&gt;
Bannuchi invasion at about 1,300 A.D, &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
At the same time the Daur; a tribe of evil repute in every sense of the &lt;br /&gt;
word, occupied the banks of the Tochi beyond om- border, which they &lt;br /&gt;
still hold. Some 400 years ago the Bangi Khel Khatak, whose history &lt;br /&gt;
will be sketched in sections 406-7, occupied the trans-Indus portion of &lt;br /&gt;
the district above Kalabagh and the spur which the Salt-range throws &lt;br /&gt;
out at that point. This they have since held without disturbance. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
When the Darvesh Khel Waziri (see above), moving from their &lt;br /&gt;
ancestral homes in Birmil, drove the Bannuchi out of the Shawal hills, &lt;br /&gt;
they occupied the country thus vacated, and for 350 years confined them&lt;br /&gt;
selves to the hills beyontl our border. But during the latter half of last &lt;br /&gt;
century they began to encroach upon the plain country of the Marwat on &lt;br /&gt;
the right bank of the Tochi, and of the Bannuchi on the left bank of the &lt;br /&gt;
Kurram. At first their visits were confined to the cold season ; but early &lt;br /&gt;
in the present century, in the period of anarehy which accompanied the &lt;br /&gt;
establishment of the Sikh rule in Bannu, they finally made good their &lt;br /&gt;
footing in the lands which they had thus acquired and still hold. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The latest comers are the Bitanni (see section 401), who have within &lt;br /&gt;
the last 60 years occupied a small tract on the north-eastern border of the &lt;br /&gt;
Marwat at  the foot of the hills. Thus Pathans hold all trans-Indus &lt;br /&gt;
Bannu, and as much of the cis-Indus portion of the district as hes north of a &lt;br /&gt;
line joining the junction of the Kurram and Indus with Sakesar, the peak at &lt;br /&gt;
which the Salt-range enters the district and turns northwards. The trans&lt;br /&gt;
Indus Pathans, with the partial exception of the Niazi, speak Pashto of the &lt;br /&gt;
soft and western dialect ; the Niazi speak Hindko, especially east of the Indus. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
I now proceed to a detailed description of the different tribes, &lt;br /&gt;
beginning from the south : — &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Marwat hold almost the whole of the Lakki tahsil, that is to say the south-eastern &lt;br /&gt;
half and the whole central portion of the country between the trans-Indus Salt-range and &lt;br /&gt;
the Waziri hills. Within the last fifty years they have begun to retrace their footsteps and &lt;br /&gt;
have pas-ed southwards over the Salt-range into Derah Ismail, where they occupy small &lt;br /&gt;
tracts wrested from the Kundi in the northern corner of Tank and along the foot of the hills &lt;br /&gt;
and from the Balucli in the Paniala country. Their most important clans are the Musa Khel, &lt;br /&gt;
Acha Khel, Khuda Khel, Bahram, and Tapi. With them are associated a few of the Niazi &lt;br /&gt;
who remained behind when the main body of the tribe was expelled. The Marwat are as fine and &lt;br /&gt;
law-abiding a body of men as are (o be found on our border. They are a simple, manly, and &lt;br /&gt;
slow-witted people, strongly attached to their homes, good cultivators, and of pleasing &lt;br /&gt;
appearance. Their women are not secluded. Their history has been sketched in section 399. &lt;br /&gt;
Their hereditary enemies the Khatak say of them : Keep a Marwat to look after asses; &lt;br /&gt;
•' his stomach well filled and his feet well worn.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Bannuchi hold the central portion of the Banuu tahsil, between the Kurram and Tochi &lt;br /&gt;
rivers. Their history is narrated in section 403. They are at present perhaps more hybrid &lt;br /&gt;
than any other Pathan tribe. They have attracted to themselves Saiyads and other doctors of &lt;br /&gt;
Islam in great numbers, and have not hesitated to intermarry with these, with the scattered &lt;br /&gt;
representatives of the former inhabitants of their tract who remained with them as hamsdyah, &lt;br /&gt;
and with the famihes of the various adventurers who have at different times settled amongst &lt;br /&gt;
them ; insomuch that Bannuchi in its broadest sense now means all Mahomedaus, and by &lt;br /&gt;
a stretch, even Hindus long domiciled within the limits of the irrigated tract originally &lt;br /&gt;
occupied by the tribe.The descendants of Shitak, however, still preserve the memory of &lt;br /&gt;
their separate origin and distinguish themselves as Bannuchi proper. They are of inferioi &lt;br /&gt;
physique, envious, secretive, cowardly, lying, great bigots, inoffensive, and capital cultivators. &lt;br /&gt;
Sir Herbert Edwardes says of them : 'The Banmichis are bad specimens of Afghans ; can &lt;br /&gt;
worse be said of any race ? They have all the vices of Pathans rankly luxuriant, their &lt;br /&gt;
virtues stunted.Their Isakhi clan, however, is famed for the beauty of its women. Who &lt;br /&gt;
marries not an Isakhi woman deserves an ass for a bride.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Niazi hold all the southern portion of Isa Khel and the country between Mianwali &lt;br /&gt;
and the hills ; in other words so much of the Bannu district as is contained between the Salt&lt;br /&gt;
range on either side the Indus, and the Kurram and a line drawn from its mouth due east across &lt;br /&gt;
the Indus. Their history and distribution Lave been rclaled in sections 399 and 403. They &lt;br /&gt;
are indifferent cultivators, and still retain much of tbe Pathan pride of race. The cis-Indus &lt;br /&gt;
branch is the more orderly and skilful in agriculture. The Isa Khel is tbe predominant and &lt;br /&gt;
most warlike section ; but they all make good salhers. A section of them is still independent &lt;br /&gt;
and engaged in pawindah traffic, spending the summer about Kandahar and wintering in &lt;br /&gt;
Derab Ismail. They are strict Sunuis. They seem to be a quarrelsome people, for the proverb &lt;br /&gt;
says — The Niazi like rows.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Minor tribes are the Mughal Khel clan of Yusufzai who conquered a small tract round &lt;br /&gt;
Ghoriwal some seven centuries ago, and still show their origin in speech and physiognomy. &lt;br /&gt;
The Kbatak will bo described when I discuss the Koliat tribes.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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