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Alakozai
Alakozai ((パシュトー語: الکوزی ) - meaning ''descendant of Alako'' in Pashto) is the name of a Pashtun tribe in Afghanistan. Spelling variations include Alakozay, Alekozai, Alekuzei, Alikozai, Alokozay, Alakoozi, Alkozai, Alokzai, Halakozai, Alecozay, Alikusi,and Alakuzei. ==History==
The Alakozai are a sub-tribe of the Abdali Pashtuns of Afghanistan.〔(The Kingdom of Afghanistan: a historical sketch; by G.P Tate; Published by Asian Educational Services, 2001; ISBN 81-206-1586-7, ISBN 978-81-206-1586-1; p. 18 )〕 They are one of four sub-tribes belonging to the Zirak branch of the Durrani - Tareen - Bor Tareen - Abdali dynasty.〔(E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936; M. Th. Houtsma, T. W Arnold, A. J. Wensinck; Published by BRILL, 1993; p. 1083 )〕〔International Encyclopaedia of Islamic Dynasties; by Nagendra Kumar Singh; Published by Anmol Publications PVT. LTD., 2000; ISBN 81-261-0403-1, ISBN 978-81-261-0403-1〕 Their eponymous ancestor is supposed to be Alako, son of King Zirak Khan, son of Abdali, son of Tareen,〔(Afghanistan, The Durrani Dynasty Genealogy (page 1) )〕〔State and tribe in nineteenth-century Afghanistan: the reign of Amir Dost Muhammad Khan (1826-1863); by Christine Noelle, Christine Noelle-Karimi; Published by Routledge, 1997; ISBN 0-7007-0629-1, ISBN 978-0-7007-0629-7; p. 384-385〕 son of Sharif ud-din (Sharakh-bun), son of Ibrahim Sari (Saraband), son of Qais ul-Laik ('Abdu'r Rashid Pathan).,〔 he was the arisch chief of Ghor, and converted to Islam by the Islamic prophet Muhammad.〔 It is said that Alako was buried at Nicharah, a valley in the Harboi mountains to the east of Kalt in Baluchistan.〔(The Kingdom of Afghanistan; George Passman Tate; Asian Educational Services, 2001; ISBN 81-206-1586-7, ISBN 978-81-206-1586-1; p. 19 )〕
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