Mughal Khel
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The Mughal Khel is a subgroup of Yousafzai Pashtun tribe, primarily residing in the southern part of District Bannu, particularly in and around the Ghoriwala region.[3]
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Mughal Khel مغل خېل | |
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Yusufzai Tribe[1] | |
Ethnicity | Pashtun |
Location | Ghoriwala, Bannu[2] |
Parent tribe | Yusufzais • Sarbani Pashtuns |
Branches | Qasim Khel, Jafar Khel, Hakim Khel, Madasm Khel |
Language | Pashto(Banuchi Dialect) |
Religion | Islam |
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They are known for their unique situation of being Yousafzai individuals settled far from their original homeland and speaking the Central dialect of Pashto, while still maintaining their Yousafzai heritage.[4] [5] The tribe traces its lineage back to Hassan Khan Yousafzai, an adventurer from Yousafzai county,[6] who initially settled in Kurram before his descendants migrated to Ghoriwala. Hassan Khan Yousafzai belonged to the Gadezai branch of the Ilyaszai Yousafzai clan.[7] Presently, the population of the Mughal Khels is estimated to be in the tens of thousands.[8][9][10]