Karlan Ormur
Baraki
Karlan is said to be the fourth
and adobpted son of Qais Abdur Rasheed. According to geneology trees, they are
descendants of Karlan; however, the origin of Karlan is disputed in itself.
All descendents of the Karlani tribes have their own
geneology trees marked from Karlan onwards. The dispute is only confined to
where to place their head, i.e., Karlan in the existing trees. According to
H.A. Rose, the Karlan's were not only of disputed origin, but they were also
disciples of Pir Roshan, widely regarded as a heretic by other tribal groups.
Today, these tribes straddle the Afghanistan-Pakistan belt and have visible
cultural differences with their neighbouring tribes. Since the exact origin of
Karlani's has been a debate for many decades.
According to a narration by H.A. Rose, Abdullah, son of Urmar
adopted Karlan. The baby Karlan was found by Abdullah's brother Zikria. Since
Abdullah was child-less, Zikria exchanged the baby for a steel cooking pot
(Karai).
According to Khattak sources (Muhammad Afzal Khan), Honai was
the blood-father of Karlan, but was later adopted by his brother Urmar. H.A.
Rose however, claims that the Khattak's have mistaken this Honai with another
who was son of Syed Gisu Daraz, a sufi of Chishtia order.
Karlani (کرلاڼي) is a pashtun tribal confederacy. The others being Sarbani, Bettani and Gharghashti . They primarily inhabit the FATA region of North West Pakistan and certain
parts of eastern Afghanistan.In the 16th century the Karlani founded the Karrani dynasty, the last dynasty to rule the Bengal Sultanate.
The legend of Karlani in the
folklore says:
"In his infancy he became an
orphan and after losing his family he alone survived and was adopted by
the Ormur Tribe.
The tribe gave him shelter & protection & raised him like their own
son. When he reached a marriageable age, the chief of the Ormur tribe made
Karlan his son in law." But actually He is not the son of Ghurghusht
nor Ormur.
Karlan had two
sons named Kodi and Kaki, then Kodi had two sons named Dilazak and (Shamak Khan) Orakzai from whom the first
branch of Karlani tribes descend.
About the
Karlani tribes, after explaining family trees of the other tribes' origins, Sir Olaf Caroe writes
in his acclaimed book The Pathans: "And thus end the genealogies of
the three sons of Qais. But where are
such famous tribes as the Afridis, Khattaks, Orakzais.
Where are the Bangash; above all where are the Wazirs and Mahsuds.
What of the Khaibar, and Waziristan, and the hills of Kohat."
Sir
Olaf was greatly impressed by Pashtun culture during his tenure
with the British government in British India.
But he was especially intrigued by the Karlani tribes. These were the tribes
that were not subjected to rule by foreigners, these are the ones that refer to
themselves by tribe rather than by race. For example "Mu Bangash, Mung
Afridi, Mizh Wazir, Mizh Mahsud (We Bangash, We Afridi, We Wazir/Mahsud) etc.
Instead of " Mung Pukhtana' (We Pathans). They speak the harder dialect of
Pashto. (Although the dialects differ by region even among themselves). They
predominantly inhabit the hills and are occasionally called hill tribes.
Karlani Tribes
· Afridi (Adam Khel, Qambar Khel, Zaha Khel,
Malakdin Khel, Kamar Khel, Aka Khel, Kuki Khel ,Sipah)
·
Rodbari
(Wazir Khel, Ktwal)
·
Bangash
·
Orakzai
(Mamozai, Ziamankhta)
·
Mahsud
(Bahlolzai , Shaman Khel)
·
Wazir (Ahmadzai, Darweshke, Utmanzia)
·
Sherzad (Wazir)
·
Dawar (Settled in Mir Ali, Miranshah North
Waziristan)
·
Banusi
·
Dilazak
·
Khattak
·
Khogyani
·
Mangal
·
Tirahi
·
Ormar
·
Muqbil
·
Tanoli
·
Turi
·
Utmankhel
·
Wardak
·
Zadran
·
Zazi
Karlani Tribes / Family Tree
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3 comments:
Who was the father of karlani noor azam afridi, who died ,
What was the name of noor azam died father
Wardak and Hani were the Sons of Syed Muhammad Kalan Husayni from Mangal daughter Karlani woman.
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