Gajani
Encyclopedia
The Gajani is a part of the Buledi
Baloch
tribe; 95% of them are living between two famous rivers Patt river and Shahi river in tahsil Sohbatpur of Balochistan
and rest of 5% are living in district Jacobabad
Sindh
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This tribe has further five sub-tribes Mehranzai, Loharzai, Sharanzai, Sulemanzai and Sachulani. The tribe economically dependents upon agricultural land. The tribe has a chief in common, whereas every sub-tribe has its own sub-chiefs too.
Buledi
Buledi is a Baloch tribe in Balochistan, Pakistan.The Buledis are thought to be named after town of Buleda in Makran, Balochistan. They follow Baloch culture. Most people of Buledi are in politics, journalism, government and education....
Baloch
Baloch people
The Baloch or Baluch are an ethnic group that belong to the larger Iranian peoples. Baluch people mainly inhabit the Balochistan region and Sistan and Baluchestan Province in the southeast corner of the Iranian plateau in Western Asia....
tribe; 95% of them are living between two famous rivers Patt river and Shahi river in tahsil Sohbatpur of Balochistan
Balochistan (Pakistan)
Balochistan is one of the four provinces or federating units of Pakistan. With an area of 134,051 mi2 or , it is the largest province of Pakistan, constituting approximately 44% of the total land mass of Pakistan. According to the 1998 population census, Balochistan had a population of...
and rest of 5% are living in district Jacobabad
Jacobabad
Jacobabad or Yaqubabad is the capital city of Jacobabad District, Sindh, Pakistan. The city is also the administrative centre of Jacobabad Taluka, an administrative subdivision of the district, the city is subdivided into 8 Union Councils...
Sindh
Sindh
Sindh historically referred to as Ba'ab-ul-Islam , is one of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the "Mehran". Though Muslims form the largest religious group in Sindh, a good number of Christians, Zoroastrians and Hindus can...
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This tribe has further five sub-tribes Mehranzai, Loharzai, Sharanzai, Sulemanzai and Sachulani. The tribe economically dependents upon agricultural land. The tribe has a chief in common, whereas every sub-tribe has its own sub-chiefs too.