Zazi

Not to be confused with Zazas.

The Zazi (Pashto: ځاځی; plur. ځاځي), also spelled Zazai, or Jaji, is a Karlani Pashtun tribe. Zazi is a (Pashtun tribe) which falls under the Karlani tribe of the Pashtuns. They are found in Paktia and Khost provinces of Afghanistan, but they have a small population in Kabul city and Baghlan province of Afghanistan as well. A large number of Zazi (Jaji) also reside in the Kurram Agency of North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan for the last few centuries. The Zazi are divided into nine wands: 1(Hashim Kehil),2(Lehwani), 3(Ada Khel), Petla (combined with the Allisengeh), Hassan Khel, Karaia Ahmad Khel, Ahmad Khel (combined with the Bayan Khel), Ali Khel, and the Jamu Khel.[1]

Ethnicity and geography

The Zazi are similar to the Turi, except in that the Zazi are Sunni Muslims.[1]

Zazi tribe is inhabited in four major geographic locations in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Notable Zazi

References

  1. 1 2 Ethnic Identity in Afghanistan, Center for Conflict and Culture Studies, US Naval Postgraduate School

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See also

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