| This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please improve the article by adding references. See the talk page for details. (August 2008) |
| This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (June 2008) |
Afridi (Pashto: اپريدي, Urdu: آفریدی), classically called the Abaörteans (IPA: [ˌæbiɔrˈtiːənz]; Latin: Abaortae), is the name of a Pashtun (pathan) tribe. The Afridis inhabit about 1,000 square miles (3,000 km²) of rough hilly area in the eastern Safed Koh range, west of the Peshawar Valley and east of Torkham, and Maidan in Tirah, which can be accessed by the Kajurhi plains and the valleys of Bara and Churah. Some Afridi clans also inhabit India, most noted are the Kuki Khel of Jammu and Kashmir and in some parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar. The tribe contains about 415,000 people.
Contents |
The famous historian Herodotus mentions a country bordering on the banks of the Indus occupied by a people called the Pactyans who were divided into four[citation needed] nations, one which was the Aparthea, or Aparutai, identified with the modern Afridis. They lay claim to an inaccessible upland area of refuge, the Tirah and its central place, Maidan and at Bagh[citation needed]. As a result, they have literally have been able to force every passing conqueror to pay toll[citation needed] tax for use or passage through the Khyber Pass.
Some writers[who?] think that some tribes like the Afridis and Khattaks are indigenous, considering, for instance, that the Afridis inhabited this terrain even during pre-historic times, which is before the recorded movement of other notable Pashtun tribes to their present abodes[citation needed]. Olaf Caroe and Aurel Stein are reported to have suggested that the Afridis may be the original inhabitants of the Gandhara area rather than an integral part of the great clans allegedly descended from the tribes of Israel. Thus, the Afridi tribe is one of the infamous Karlanri tribes, who have a formidable reputation as warriors.
Some historians[who?] think that Afridis are the direct descendants of the Greeks. During the time of Alexander The Great, some of his troops made this terrain their permanent abode. The Albanians[original research?] amongst his troops constitute a considerable number in the Pashtun population.
According to Pashtun folklore, the Afridi tribe can trace its origin back to the eponymous ancestor of all Pashtuns, Qais Abdur Rashid, through his youngest son, Karlan. Some[who?] claim that Afridis are in fact one of the lost tribes (Ephraim) of the ancient Israelites.
| This article or section is missing citations or needs footnotes. Using inline citations helps guard against copyright violations and factual inaccuracies. (August 2008) |
| Tribe | Subtribes | Clans of Tribe | Division of Clans | Subdivsion | Section of Subdivision | Minor Fractions | Other Fractions | |||
| Afridi | Adam Khel | Gallai | Zargun Khel | Muhammad Khel | ||||||
| Tor Sapar | Feroz Khel | |||||||||
| Aka Khel | Saib Jan | Kamal Khel | Basi Khel | Mirghat Khel | Adili Khel | |||||
| Kuki Khel | Sherkhan Khel | |||||||||
| Mitha Khan Khel | Hassan Khel | Kattia Khel | Futteh Khel | |||||||
| Mohmand Khel | Dildar Khel | Behram Kor | Adala Kor | |||||||
| Mannia Khel | Mashi Khel | Feroz Khel | ||||||||
| Kambar Khel | Bar Kambar Khel | |||||||||
| Shalubar Kambar Khel | Dray Plari | Zona Khel | Zapari | |||||||
| Sheikhmal Khel | ||||||||||
| Wand | ||||||||||
| Kamar Khel | ||||||||||
| Malikdeen Khel | Umar Khan Khel | Shahi Khel | ||||||||
| Sipah | Urmuz Khel | Abdul Khel | ||||||||
| Landi Khel | Abdul Rahman Khel | |||||||||
| Zakha Khel | Budai | Pakhai | Hassan Khel | Nikki Khel | Ahmad Khel |
All of the Afridi clans have their own areas in the Tirah, and most of them extend down into the Khyber Pass over which they have always exercised the right of toll. The Malikdin Khel live in the center of the Tirah and hold Bagh, the traditional meeting place of Afridi jirgas or assemblies. The Aka Khel are scattered in the hills south of Jamrud. All of this area is included in the Khyber Agency. The Adam Khel live in the hills between Peshawar and Kohat. Their preserve is the Kohat Pass. In which several of the most important Afridi gun factories are located. The Adam khel Afridis are further divided into seven clans.
Most Afridis follow the religion of Islam. The Afridis are said to have been initially converted to Islam during the time of Mahmud of Ghazni, and then during the time of Muhammad of Ghor. The Afridis are found to throng the Masjids at the time of prayers. A pleasant surprise comes, at the time of Eid Milad-ul-Nabi (the Holy Prophet's birthday), when the festival is held with unusual fervour and religious zeal, which is a spectacular sight. They are also observed to subscribe to many religious rituals[specify].
Olaf Caroe refers to their Grecian features, standing as a model of the Greek god Apollo, and the elderly lot resembling Zeus[page # needed]. To Spain they convey an impression of an assembly of Old Testament Prophets because of their light skin[citation needed], Hebraic cast of features[verification needed] and beards.
Meat is an important part of their diet which they eat in the form of döner kabab (minced meat fried in oil in a special way), lamb curry (lamb is the favourite meat of Afridis in contrast with other groups in Pakistan who mostly like goat), chicken curry, goat curry and much more. The hotels in Peshawar Namak Mandi Bazar represent the traditional food of Afridis, especially Lamb Karahi. In vegetable cuisine bindi (okra), rajma (kidney beans), dal (lentils) and sag (spinach) are notable. Their desserts include kheer (rice pudding), meenchai (sugared noodles). They drink a lot of chai (green tea).
| This section contains information which may be of unclear or questionable importance or relevance to the article's subject matter. Please help improve this article by clarifying or removing superfluous information. (June 2008) |
He was elected to the Senate of Pakistan in March, 1994 for a six year term. He is a member of the Senate Standing Committees on Defence, Defence Production and Aviation, Culture, Sports, Tourism, Women Development and Youth Affairs and Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis.
"Malik Baz Gul Afridi" - Former MNA of Pakistan elected in 1997 for the Tribal area of KOHAT holds a very popular personality in the region of darra adam khel, a widely known and respected person.
"Malik Majeed Gul Afridi" and "Malik Islam Gul Afridi" - Younger brothers of Malik Haji Gul and Baz Gul Afridi, also holds a well known personalities in the tribal area of darra adam khel. The Gul Haji Family owns a widely spread business around many cities of Paksitan. As the owners of Hotels, Companies, Guest houses, Plaza's and many many others, the four Brothers holds a strong financial capital.
. Former minister Jails in NWFP provincial assembly. Malik Inayat Ullah Khan Afridi (Adam Khel). A famous tribal elder of Adam khel.
No comments have been added.