History of Gorchani | a historical caste
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History of Gorchani | a historical caste #gorchani
History of Gorchani Baloch
Gorchani ki Tarekh
Gorchani in history
Tarekh me Gorchani
Gorchani caste ki Tarekh
History of Gorchani caste
Gorchani Baloch
Gorchani Baloch tribe
Gorchani in history
Complete history of Gorchani
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Historically, conflicts were common among Baloch tribes over the control of land and water resources. Alliances and battles were frequent among Leghari, Khosa, Lund, Marri, Bugti, and other tribes.
It is recorded that during the time of Ahmad Shah Durrani, the Gorchani chiefs were offered the right to collect the government share of the produce (masul) in kind on several villages on the plains and to collect a tax on camels coming into the plains in return for the safety of the Hurrund and Dajil frontier.
In one of the most dramatic frontier encounters of the early British era, the Gorchanis and Tibbi Lund tribes, in January 1867, killed Ghulam Husain and almost three hundred of his men at Hurrund. This alliance was formed by British officer Sandeman among Bugti, Gurchanis and Lund, in Jampur, ahead of the large raid planned by Ghulam Husian into Rajanpur tahsil.
The history of Baloch tribes is captured in the ballads which narrate the conflicts and wars fought by various clans, celebrating the valor of tribal chiefs and heroes who fought over territory, water, and grazing grounds. These ballads indicate their tribal identification with both pastoral and agricultural resources: "Thronging forth like a herd of cattle, . . . the heroes of the Lunds and Gorchanis came together [for battle] as the water of a torrent comes against an embankment.
Baloch Tribes
Big Tribes: Laghari, Jatoi, Rind, Lashari, Korai, Hot, and their sub-branches are listed below:
Arbabi – Arbabzai, Ahmadzai, Qambarani, Merwani
Ahmadani, Rind Amiri, Azam Khel, Lashari
Alkani – Lashari, Akhundani – Lashari
Almani, Atharkani – Rind, Allah Bakhshzai
B
Buzdar Bugti Baloch tribe
Bizenjo, Bangulzai Baloch tribe
Barahmani, Brohi, Badini, Burekh, Buleidi
Babar Baloch, Bajarani, Bajirzai
Batwani, Babarkzai, Bagrani, Bakhshawani
P
Pasoi, Parkani, Pitafi, Pandrani
Parakzai, Pardal, Peeruzai – Rind
Peeruzani – Bugti, Phooz – Rind
Peer Muhammadi – Lashari, Powadi – Marri
T
Talpur – Hot, Tangwani, Tamrani – Bizenjo
Tagrani – Rind
J
Jatoi, Jafri Baloch – Buleidi
Jamaldini Rind (Rakshani), Jhangil Baloch
Jamali – Bhand, Jiskani
Jakhrani – Domki, Jarwar – Marri
Jhangla – Buzdar, Jatoi, Jageerani – Jatoi, Jam
Jatak – Jatoi, Jamalani, Jakani – Rind
Janbani – Jamali, Janglani – Rind
Janglani – Rind, Jamalzai
Jaduwani – Rind, Jalalzai
Jasuri – Rind, Jehtani – Lashari
Jagowani – Lashari, Jalalani – Lashari
Jamani – Korai, Jani – Korai, Jalambani
Ch
Changwani, Chakarzai, Chhalgari
Chandio – Rind, Chakarani – Rind
Chak – Lashari, Chalamzai – Rind
H
Hajjana – Rind, Hasni – Rind
Hala Zai, Haji Zai, Hasbani, Hassan Zai
Haiderani – Rind, Hasanani – Rind
Hairowani – Lashari
Huzurani – Jamali
Kh
Khorasani, Khushk, Kharani
Khwaja Khel – Dehwar, Kharotiyani – Marri
D
Dadaizai (Mir Dadi) – Rind
Drishak – Rind, Dashti – Rind, Dasti
Darkhani – Rind, Dehwar, Dodei, Dhani, Dinarzai
Dehwari, Damani
Darazai, Dilawari
Ḍ
Domki – Rind, Dagarzai, Daghrani
Dh / Z
Zakarzai – Mengal, Zagar – Mengal
Zainozai – Bhand, Zarkani – Rind, Zamo Rani
R
Rind – major tribe. Mir Rind Khan, Mir Jalal Khan Baloch
Raheja – Rind, Rawani Baloch
Raees / Raeisi – Rind, Rakshani
Reesani, Reki / Ragi, Roudini – Merwani
Rahimi, Rehmanzai, Roshanzei – Bhand
Roudnani, Rehani, Ramkani – Marri
Rustomani (Rind), Reti Shahi Buleidi
Z
Zangejo – Jatoi
Zehri – Zairak Baloch – Rind
Zainozai – Bhand
Zahrozai, Zardari
S
Syed Kalani, Syed Balanoshi
Saroni – Badini, Salarzai
Sanjarani, Sarbazi, Sarawani
Sadozai, Sehrabani, Samazai
Sarmastani, Sarpadh, Sasoli, Sarmani
Sabki, Samalani – Merwani, Sehrani
Salachi, Sahtani, Sardar Zai
Sajdi, Sanjarzai, Satakzai
Sial – Rind, Sarabzai, Sargani
Sundrani – Rind, Sarang, Sargalzai
Safarzai, Saeedani, Somerzai
Sarangani – Rind, Sowerani – Lashari
Salarani – Lashari, Salmani – Lashari
Sangyani – Lashari, Somrani – Marri
Sardashti – Jamali, Singhur / Sungar, Sigari
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