• Mazari (Balochi and Urdu: مزاری) is a Baloch tribe in Pakistan. Mazari is derived from the Balochi word mazar, which means "Tiger" in the Balochi language...
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  • Mazari (Urdu: مزاری, Dari: مزاری) may refer to: Mazari (Emirati tribe) a Bedouin tribe of the United Arab Emirates Mazari (Baloch tribe), a Baloch tribe...
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  • it to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for 2016. Muniba Mazari Baloch belongs to the Baloch Mazari tribe. She was born in Rahim Yar Khan, in southern Punjab...
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  • The Mazari (singular Mazrouei or Mazrui) is a tribe of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Mazari settled throughout the Trucial States but principally...
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    the Mazari tribe which is situated on the tristate area between Balochistan, Sindh, and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. As the chieftain of his tribe, he...
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    Baloch people (redirect from Baloch tribe)
    province of Balochistan in Pakistan. Sherbaz Khan Mazari (1930–2020), a Baluch veteran politician. Shireen Mazari (born 1949), the federal minister for human...
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  • Karachi into a Baloch family of the Mazari tribe to Major (R) Tariq Mehmood Mazari, while his grandfather Balakh Sher Mazari was also a politician, having served...
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  • National Assembly. Mazari was born in Rojhan Mazari on October 5, 1930. His father, Mir Murad Bakhsh Khan, was the chief of the Mazari tribe in Dera Ghazi...
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    2013. He is an ethnic Baloch, descending from the Sadwani clan of the Mazari tribe, in the town of Rojhan in Rajanpur, the border district of Punjab province...
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  • Sardar Mir Balakh Sher Mazari ( Tumandar Mazari Tribe(1930-Present), Former Care taker Prime minister of Pakistan) Shaukat Hussein Mazari (Former MPA, Punjab...
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  • Tumandar (head) of the Bugti tribe. In Rajanpur, Sardar Balakh Sher Mazari is the Tumandar and the Paramount Sardar of the Mazari tribe. "Government of Punjab...
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  • Kaisrani Lanjwani Langove Lashari Leghari Lund Loharani Langhani Magsi Marri Mazari Med Mengal Mullazai Muhammad Shahi Noohani Pitafi Powadhi Qaisrani Rakhshani...
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    an ethnic Baloch, descending from the Sadwani (Sodvani) clan of the Mazari tribe, in the town of Basti-Abdullah near Rojhan in Rajanpur, the border district...
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  • which constitutes 58.04% of total population in Gehal Mazari. The town does not have any Schedule Tribe population so far. As per the report published by...
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    is a fertile agricultural area traditionally home to members of the Mazari tribe. It is a popular hiking destination. Although all of the Hajar Mountain...
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  • mouth of the Wadi Fara and was traditionally home to members of the Mazari tribe. Lancaster, William, 1938- (2011). Honour is in contentment : life before...
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    Mazari warrior respected in his tribe as well as in the Sikh Army. Karam Khan was the younger brother of Mir Bahram Khan, chief of the Baloch Mazari tribe...
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  • Caste which constitutes 59.68% of total population in Mazari. The town does not have any Schedule Tribe population so far. As per the report published by...
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  • Trucial Oman Scouts. Traditionally, Adhen was home to members of the Mazari tribe. In an area normally noted for its high levels of rainfall and fertility...
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    of Ghazi Muhammad descending from the Sadwani (Sodvani) clan of the Mazari tribe of Baluchistan. his father was socially active, which got him in trouble...
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    – 536 AH ), simply known as Al-Maziri or as Imam al-Maziri and Imam al-Mazari, was an important Arab Muslim jurist in the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic...
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    Wadi Fara in 2009. The wadi is traditionally settled by members of the Mazari tribe and has a number of historic watchtowers, old villages and farms. A survey...
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    50 houses, with the villagers being split between the Sharqiyin and Mazari tribes, with some 30 cattle, 350 sheep and 5,000 date palms. Masafi was the...
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    Wadi Kub and its tributaries, which was populated, mainly, by the Mazari / Mazārītribe, which was part of the Bani Yas tribal federation. List of wadis...
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  • number of pre-Islamic burials. Wadi Helo is traditionally home to the Mazari tribe and was a wealthy tobacco growing centre. Today the upper reaches of...
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    Khetran Khushk Khara Langhani Lanjwani Loharani Lund Magsi Malik Marri Mazari Mirza Mugheri Pitafi Qaisrani Rahija Rahmanzai Rind Ravani Saifi Sanjrani...
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    rainfall in the summer months. Traditionally home to members of the Mazari tribe, the wadi Esfai is notable particularly for the discovery of a new species...
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    Oghuz Turks (redirect from Uz (tribe))
    Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos mentioned the Uzi and Mazari (Hungarians) as neighbours of the Pechenegs. By the time of the Orkhon inscriptions...
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    broke out between the Sharqiyin residents of Tayyibah and members of the Mazari tribe from the nearby community of Asimah in May 1959, a conflict that resulted...
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  • with most of his forces consisting of the Awamir tribe, it was the Manasir, together with the Mazari, who waited South of Abu Dhabi to fall on the relieving...
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