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The Gandapur (Pashto: ګنډہ پور Urdu: گنڈہ پور ) also called Gandapore is a Pashtun tribe, which is based in Pakistan and Afghanistan. They took their name from the Indo-Parthians king Gondophernes of house of Suren.
It is a Pashtun tribe that lives in the Damaan Valley of Dera Ismail Khan District of Pakistan. The majority of Gandapurs live in Kulachi Tehsil including Kulachi city and its surrounding villages like Luni, Rori, Takwara, Maddi, Kot Zafar Baladasti, etc. The tribe descended from the Afghan highlands to the plains of Damaan during the 17th century. The center of their winter quarters developed into a town in the 19th century, probably because of the trading activities of the tribesmen between Khurasan and India.
Origin of the caste lies in the fact that Storai khan had 5 sons namely Shakhai, Tarrai Marerai, Amar khail and Hamarh. Hamarh''s progeny is still known after his father's caste i.e. Storai or Storyani while the rest of the 4 brothers' progeny is known as Gandapur, due to Tari Khan alias Gandapur's father famous sayings: May your prosper among 12 castes.
The Afghan King Ahmed Shah Abdali named Gandapurs as Afghanpurs. The Gandapur tribe took part in Pashtun tribal wars during the 18th century. They also fought against the Sikh Empire (1799-1849). A part of the tribe also lives in Sur Kalay (سور کلے) in Ghazni Province of Afghanistan.
Main subcastes of Gandapur are as follows:
Alizai, Bahadar khail, Bara Khail, Ibrahm zai, yaqoobzai, Kamal khail, Isa khail, Ikhtiarkhail, Qadam khail, Husain zai, Khadarkhail, Mosazzai, Shakhi, Marerai, Malang khail, Bazeed khail, Payi khail, Pati Khail, Zarni khail, Kamal khail, Zohag zai, Allahdad Khail, mehtar khail, Shah Khail, Nasar khail, Suleman khail, khuwaja khail, Yaha khail,
References
- ^ "Gandapur tribe". Encyclopedia of Islam, Second Edition website. 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
- ^ Hanifi, M. Jamil (20 August 2020), "GANDĀPŪR", Encyclopaedia Iranica Online, Brill, doi:10.1163/2330-4804_eiro_com_1873, retrieved 10 September 2022
- Revolving Around India(s) Alternative Images, Emerging Perspectives. Cambridge University. 2020. p. 28. ISBN 9781527545922.
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