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'''Mamunds''' are a ] tribe. (12,000 ; ], principally in ] valley, but they own villages on both sides of the ]) - One of the four clans of ]. (Source: ] - (Clan of ] / Tarklanri Tribe) - ] Pathans - Page 30 from "A Dictionary of the ] Tribes of the North West Frontier of India" - Published 1910) | '''Mamunds''' are a ] tribe. (12,000 ; ], principally in ] valley, but they own villages on both sides of the ]) - One of the four clans of ]. (Source: ] - (Clan of ] / Tarklanri Tribe) - ] Pathans - Page 30 from "A Dictionary of the ] Tribes of the North West Frontier of India" - Published 1910) |
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Mamunds are a Pashtun tribe. (12,000 ; Bajaur, principally in Watelai valley, but they own villages on both sides of the Durand Line) - One of the four clans of Tarkanis. (Source: Mamunds - (Clan of Tarkani / Tarklanri Tribe) - Kakazai Pathans - Page 30 from "A Dictionary of the Pathan Tribes of the North West Frontier of India" - Published 1910)
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) and Page 29 (under ‘M’ - Maghdud Khel - A sub-division of Kakazai Pathans) ::
- "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).
- 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)