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The '''Mamund''' (or '''Mamond''') ({{langx|ur|{{nq|ماموند}}}}, {{langx|ps|{{nq|ماموند}}}}) is a ] clan which is a part of the larger ] tribe. The clan is located principally in the ] Valley (also known as ]), ], but also owns villages on both sides of the ]. Majority of the Mamund Pashtuns live in ], ] Tehsil and ] Tehsil, ], ], ] and in Marawara, Asadabad, Shigal, Watapur and Ghazi Abad Districts of ] in Afghanistan.<ref name="latifyaad">{{usurped|1=}} - pp 86-89 & 261-262 & 310-312 (in Pashto)</ref>{{qn|date=December 2017}}


The Mamund clan is split into two divisions: ] (]) and ] (]).
'''Mamunds''' are a ] tribe. (12,000 ; ], principally in ] valley, but they own villages on both sides of the ]) - One of the four clans of ]. (Source: ] - (Clan of ] / Tarklanri Tribe) - ] Pathans - Page 30 from "A Dictionary of the ] Tribes of the North West Frontier of India" - Published 1910)
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*''"A Dictionary of the Pathan Tribes of the North West Frontier of India"'' published by The General Staff Army Headquarter, Calcutta, India - (Originally Published 1910) :: ''] / ]'' ] Tribe is mentioned on Page 30 (under ‘K’ - '']''), Page 12 (under ‘D’ - '']'' - A sub-division of ] ]) and Page 29 (under ‘M’ - '']'' - A sub-division of ] ]) ::
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*''"Frontier and Overseas Expeditions from India"'' Volume One published by Government Mono Type Press, Simla, India - (Originally Published 1907) :: ''] / ]'' Pathan Tribe is mentioned on Page 555 ::
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*''"Tazkara"'' (also called ''"Tazkira-e-pathan"''), Khan Roshan Khan, pp 176-181 (in Urdu).
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* online scans of Urdu text
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*''"Tareekh-e-]"'' (a.k.a. ''"Hidayat Afghani - Tareekh-e-Kakazai ]"'' (Originally Published May, 1933)

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Pashtun clan This article is about the Pashtun tribe. For the administrative subdivision, see Mamund Tehsil.Not to be confused with Mohmand.
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The Mamund (or Mamond) (Urdu: ماموند, Pashto: ماموند) is a Pashtun clan which is a part of the larger Tarkani tribe. The clan is located principally in the Watelai Valley (also known as Mamund Valley), Bajaur, but also owns villages on both sides of the Durand Line. Majority of the Mamund Pashtuns live in Mamund Tehsil, Loi Mamund Tehsil and Wara Mamund Tehsil, Bajaur, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan and in Marawara, Asadabad, Shigal, Watapur and Ghazi Abad Districts of Kunar Province in Afghanistan.

The Mamund clan is split into two divisions: Kakazai (Loi Mamund) and Wur (Wara Mamund).

References

  1. ^ پښتانه قبيلی وپېژنئ - ډاکټر لطيف ياد - خېبر وېب پاڼه - pp 86-89 & 261-262 & 310-312 (in Pashto)
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