Bikak tribe

The Bikak Magsi tribe بڪڪ is a Sindhi tribe which basically relates to Magsi's of district Lasbella and Khuzdar which are now in the province of Balochistan, Pakistan. Majority of bikak Magsi people are living on the border of Sindh and Balochistan, they are also living in Karachi, Thatta, Dadu, Jamshoro, Dureji, Khuzdar and some other districts of Sindh and Balochistan.

Haji mureed bikak goth is a large settlement of bikak people in the city of Karachi, this village was established by a very noble and honorable personality of bikak tribe Wadera haji mureed bikak

History Of Bikak Tribe

According to the gazetteer of Lasbella written by Minchin and Hughes–Buller (1907), the bikak tribe is settled in the vast area of district Lasbella and district khuzdar of Balochistan province of Pakistan, the area from Dhengo to Wadh is known as Bikak country.

In Khuzdar district the ruins of historic bikak fort and bikaki graveyard are the evidences of the ancient presence of bikaks in these areas. Famous historian and geologist sir H.T. Lambrick had written in his book (Sind A General Introduction) that Bikak tribe is one of the most ancient tribes of the Indus valley.

Famous Personalities Of Bikak Tribe

  1. Sardar Ratto Khan Bikak (Late)
  2. Wadera Haji Mureed Bikak (Late)
  3. Seth Ghulam Muhammad Bikak (Late)
  4. Seth Ali Mohammad Bikak (Late)
  5. Qadir Bux Bikak (Politician) Son Of Seth Ali Mohammad Bikak (Late)
  6. Wadera Muhammad Shafi Bikak
  7. Illahi Bux Bikak ( President of JSQM karachi division and vice president of Karachi Indigenous Rights Alliance)
  8. Muhammad Shoaib Bikak ( Social worker and Politician)
  9. Muhammad Rafi Bikak (Educationist )
  10. Wadera Ghulam Akbar Bikak ( supervisor Of Education Of Karachi) Son Of Late Wadero Haji Mureed Bikak
  11. J.A. Munghani Bikak (Famous writer and poet) Daughter Of Seth Ali Mohammad Bikak (Late)
  12. Naseer Khan Bikak (Politician) (Late)

References

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    1. Gazetteer of Lasbella
    2. Sind A General Introduction
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