Jalbani
The Jalbani is a Baloch tribe that lives in Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan. The chief of the Jalbani tribe is Sardar Mir Agha Ali Nawaz Khan Jalbani Baloch.
History
The Jalbani tribe is a subdivision of the Baloch tribe of Rinds in the Sindh province of Pakistan.[1][2] A Jalbani tribal chief, Rato, encamped in Ratodero.[3] Tribal members lived in the Sindh town of Jhirk and the Karachi district.[4]) Jalbani tribe is also lived in Dera Ghazi Khan and Balochistan(Sibi,Makran)they speak Balochi ,Siraiki and Sindhi.
Tribal leadership
Sardar Ali Nawaz Khan Jalbani | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1982 (age 33–34) |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Residence | Masu Dero, Ratoderp, Pakistan |
Occupation | Sardar LandLord |
Religion | Islam |
Sardar Agha Khan Jalbani is the tribal chief of the Jalbani Baloch tribe, he hails from Village "MasuDero" Taluka Ratodero, District Larkana Sindh.[5]
Agha Ali Nawaz Khan Jalbani, or Agha Jalbani, was made the tribal leader in the village of Masudero in 2003; He succeeded his father Sardar Mir Allah Bukhsh Khan Jalbani. He urged tribal members to educate their children and put an end to feuds.[6] In 2001 the Jalbani tribal chief, also interested in resolving long-standing disputes, successfully mediated a dispute between the Syeds and the Kohkhars. Eleven people had been killed during the course of the dispute.[7]
Notable members
- Meer Sobdar Khan Jalbani, he is younger brother Sardar Ali Nawaz Khan Jalbani.
- Zia Ahmed Jalbani, Senior Advocate and Member of District Bar Association Larkana.
References
- ↑ Albert William Hughes. A gazetteer of the province of Sindh. 1874. p. 289, 583.
- ↑ Anṡārī ʻAlī Sher ʻAlī. A short sketch, historical and traditional, of the Musalman races found in Sind, Baluchistan and Afghanistan, their genealogical sub-division and septs, together with an ethnological and ethnographical account. Printed at the Commissioner's press; 1901. p. 18.
- ↑ Sir William Wilson Hunter. Imperial Gazetteer of India.. Clarendon Press; 1908. p. 259.
- ↑ Albert William Hughes. A gazetteer of the province of Sindh. 1874. p. 289, 738, 761.
- ↑ Sardar Haji Agha Ali Nawaz Khan Jalbani (Chief of Jalbani) With Mohtarma. First Post. Retrieved 2014-1-25.
- ↑ "Tribal chief vows to resolve disputes". Dawn.Com. 2003-08-25. Retrieved 2013-12-19.
- ↑ Pakistan: The tribal justice system. Amnesty International. Retrieved 2014-1-24.