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Barakzai

Bārakzai ((パシュトー語:بارکزی), ''bārakzay'', plur. ''bārakzī'') is the name of a Pashtun tribe from present-day Afghanistan, Balochistan Province of Pakistan,Jammu and Kashmir Azad Jammu and Kashmir. '"Barakzai" is a common name among the Pashtuns and it means "son of Barak" in Pashto. There are seven distinct Pashtun tribes named Barakzai, with the Zirak branch of the Durrani tribe being the most important and largest tribe with over 4 million people.〔
Many people from the Barakzai tribe moved to Pakistan. They are living in Chhachh in Pakistan.They have lived there for more than a century.
==History==

According to Hyat Khan's history of Afghanistan, from their progenitor Bor Tareen, otherwise known as Abdal, are descended two main divisions: the Zirak and the Panjpai. The term Abdal, however, gradually superseded Bor Tareen and came into special prominence when Ahmad Shah Abdali, commonly known as Durrani, began his career of conquest. The Achakzi were once a branch of the large Barakzai tribe, but Ahmad Shah Durrani was worried over this large tribe as potential competition for control of Kabul’s throne and split the tribe into two separate components and since then the Achakzi have remained distinct and are a separate tribe today. Their original homeland was Maruf District, Kandahar Province.〔http://books.themajlis.net/book/print/538 Shariat and Tasawwuf〕〔http://www.islamicrepublicofafghanistan.com/the-legendary-qais-abdur-rashid/ The Legendary Qais Abdur Rashid〕
〔http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/17/israel-lost-tribes-pashtun Pashtun clue to lost tribes of Israel: Genetic study sets out to uncover if there is a 2,700-year-old link to Afghanistan and Pakistan〕
Barakzai, are also sometimes counted to be as one of the Lost tribes of Israel and are sometimes associated with the Tribe of Benjamin ().〔http://www.kulanu.org/pathan/israeliteorigins.html Pashtun Bani Israelite Origins〕〔http://www.dangoor.com/74069.html Hebrew Pashtun Article 1〕〔http://www.dangoor.com/74039.html Hebrew Pashtun Article 2〕〔Alden Oreck, (The Virtual Jewish History Tour: Afghanistan ) from Jewish Virtual Library〕〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0jTrbJyDQk〕 It's said that Barakzai are the descendants of "Afghana" (born ~ 1000 BC) the grandson of King Saul of the Tribe of Benjamin is considered in Afghan folklore a tribal chief or prince of Bani Israel〔http://wn.com/Bani-Israel〕 (Israelite) origin and a progenitor of modern-day Pashtuns (ethnic Afghans),〔〔〔〔〔 the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan and second largest in Pakistan. The ethnonym "Afghan" is believed to derive from his name.〔〔〔〔〔
Durrani tribe are their closest counters and then next closest to Muhammad zai , Kasi, Shinwari , Ghoryakhel , Yousafzai (Sons of Joseph) since Yūsuf was Binyāmîn's full brother, and Ephriti (Tribe of Ephraim) & Khattak (Tribe of Menashe) as their last closest in terms of the Lost Tribes of Israel and also in relations because Ephraim & Menashe were the sons of Yūsuf, which makes Ephraim & Menashe the nephew of Binyāmîn, who was the youngest son of Yaʿqūb with Raḥel.〔("Israelites fund scholarship to study DNA link to Taliban" )〕
〔https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Afghanistan.html〕 Even the name Barakzi and its most prominent & powerful sub tribe of Mohammadzi can be compared with the name of Ashkenazi, who are the Jews descended from the medieval Jewish communities along the Rhine in Germany from Alsace in the south to the Rhineland in the north. The term suffix - ''zi'', the plural of Pashto ''zay'', stands for "descendant.〔http://www.nps.edu/Programs/CCs/FamilyTrees.html〕 However, research towards validating such claims has been inconclusive.

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