Marghazani Explained

Marghzani tribe is one of prominent tribes of Sibi and Musakhail.They are scattered in many areas like Sibi,Hyderabad and Musakhail. The tribe is descendent of Panni Pashtoons, which comprises many other tribes including Barozai, Safi kurak and Dehpal . The tribe as per its lineage must have spoken Pashto as those belonging to Musakhail do speak but the ones living in areas of Sibi speak a mixture of languages because of cultural proximity with Sindh. Sibi is famous for its diversity wherein each ethnic group despite its background speaks Sindhi.The Marghazani tribe boasts nearly nine villages in Sibi, each intricately named to reflect its distinct sub-groups. Among these settlements are Mullazai, Kach Walahri, Dawi, Gulushahr, Samezai,Faqeerzai and Bostanzai each contributing to the rich tapestry of the tribe's cultural and social heritage within the region.

The Union council Marghzani surrounding Sibi city consists of villages Marghazani, Samizai, Shudanzai, Bostanzai, Dehpal, Bakhra Ghulam Bolak and Bakhra Shakar khan.

Khan Khudaidad Khan Marghzani, a renowned figure from the Sibi region, gained prominence as the "KHAN of the Panni Pashtoon tribe, establishing significant connections with other notable chieftains such as Akbar Khan Bugti,Chief of Marri and Khan of Kalath . Presently, notable political figures hailing from the area include Khan Wali Muhammad Khan Marghzani, Mir Babar Khan Marghzani, and Nazar Khan Marghzani of Musakhail. Additionally, figures like Siraj Uddin Marghzani of Musakhail, and Ameenullah Marghzani, hold notable positions in the political landscape.

Marghazani [1] is a village two kilometres from Sibi city of Balochistan, Pakistan.[2]

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  1. Web site: Marghazani [29°31'0"N 67°52'50"E] Map | Pakistan Google Satellite Maps .
  2. Web site: Marghazani Tribes . 2019-01-09 . 2019-01-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190109205212/http://www.sibidistrict.com/marghazani/ . dead .