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The Kasi ((パシュトー語:کاسي)) or Kasay is a Pashtun supertribe son of Kharshbun. Kasi had two more brothers Kand and Zamand from the Sarban tribal confederacy. Kasi primarily found in the Pakistan, and Afghanistan. A large part of the Kasi tribe live in the city of Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. Another large part of the Kasi confederacy is known as Shinwari, mainly settled in the eastern valleys of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan and around Landi Kotal in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan.Kasi tribe is known as the most educated and well disciplined tribe of pashtuns, if you go further deep into their history then its about 13000 years old, Kasi's mostly known to be in Pakistan's city Quetta can be found in Iran,Palestine,Iraq and Afghanistan too. Contents 1 The Pashtun Family Tree 2 Sub-Tribes (Kasi Bin Kharashboon Bin Sarhban Bin Qais Abdul Rashid) 3 Books References 4 Sources 5 Arif Kasi 6 Famous People 7 Culture 8 Artist & Art 9 About Quetta 10 Pashtun 11 Feedback The Pashtun Family Tree In the early seventeenth century, a Pashtun from North India called Khwaja Ni'mat Allah described the tribal structure and origin of Pashtun Society in this work, the Makbzan-I Afghani. Although it undoubtedly contains information on the ethnogenesis of the Pashtuns, this genealogy should not be read as a sound historical source that indicates how the Pashtuns came into being as a distinct ethnic group. Instead, it should be used as a source of information, from the seventeenth century or earlier, for the way in which the Pashtuns saw themselves as a group. Ni'mat Allah differentiates between four main groups of Pashtuns. These are the descendants of the three sons of the putative ancestor of al Pashtuns, Qays Abdul Al-Rashid Pathan, plus another, fourth group. The putative ancestor himself descended, according to traditional genealogies, from King Sarul (Saul), the Jewish king. The allegedly Jewish ancestry of the Pashtuns was a subject always hotly debated in Pashtun tea houses! The three sons of Qays Abdul Al-Rashid pathan were named Sarban, Bitan and Ghurghusht (although there are many variants of these names). Most important of these, at least in the eyes of Ni'mat Allah, was Sarban. He was the eldest son. His descendants, via his son Sharkhbun, are mainly found in South Afghanistan, and via his other son Kharshbun, in the Peshawar Valley. Those in the west include the Abdalis, who since the mid-eighteenth century are called the Durranis. Those who live in the east descendent to Ghoryakhel and Khakhykhel tribes , close to Peshawar, and many other tribes in the same area. Genealogy of Pathan tribes, from The Imperial Gazetteer of India, Vol. XIX, Pg 207 The relationship between the descendants of Sharkhbun and Kharshbun is of great interest. If Ni'mat Allah is correct, this would indicate historical connections. In this context the spread of another group, namely the offspring of a man called Kasi, is also important. Kasi was another descendant of Kharshbun, the son of Sarban. Kasi's descendants include the Shinwaris, who nowadays live in the Jalalabad area west of Peshawar. But they also include two other tribes who live far to the south, in the Quetta region southeast of Qandahar, namely the Kasis themselves and the Ketrans. You can also download the Pata Khazana and see page number 10 which is about Kasi. Pata Khazana or the Hidden Treasure is a biography of Pashtoon poets from the earliest times to the time of Mohammad Hotak, the author. It was written in 1728-29 AD in Kandahar, Afghanistan. The earliest poet mentioned in Pata Khazana, Amir Krorr, died in 771 AD. Lt. General Sir Georage Macmunn observes: "This race (Semitic) claims that it is descended from Saul by a grandson Afghana, said to have been solomon's commander-in-Chief, through one Kish or Kasi, eighteenth in descent from the first King of Israel. There is no direct evidence in support of this claim." Sub-Tribes (Kasi Bin Kharashboon Bin Sarhban Bin Qais Abdul Rashid) 1. Akazai (Balochistan) 2. Zamarianai 3. Muhammad Zai 4. Moseegh 5. Seron 6. Kattran 7. Qaum Yar 8. Shinwari 9. Herh 10. Slatt 11. Saam 12. Alo Zai Books References 1. Pata Khazana(Download) 2. Book name: The Afghans ((WILLEM VOGELSANG)) 3. Book Name: Tarikh-e Morassa ((Afzal Khan Khattak)) 4. Book Name: International Encyclopedia of Islamic Dynasties 5. Book Name:Tarikh-e-Kursheed-Jhan 6. Book Name: Phonologies of Asia and Africa 7. Book Name: Biographical encyclopaedia of Sufis By N. Hanif 8. Book Name: A Glossary Of The Tribes And Castes Of The 9. Book Name: Isis lactans By V. Tam Tinh Tran, Yvette Labrecque 10. Book Name:Quetta & Kassi Sources www.khyber.org www.kasi.org.pk (underconstruction) Arif Kasi Kasi Tribe(this page is underconstruction Vatan Publishers Quetta Zarghoon Enterprises (Private) Limited Today's Woman Organization Daily Shal Quetta Daily Gwadartimes Gwadar Nawaewatan Famous People are Mir Aimal Kasi, Sadiq Shaheed Kasi, Shaheed Ghulam Hussain Kasi, Nawab Arbab Muhammad Umar Kasi, Nawab Arbab Khudadad Khan Kasi, Arbab Jehangir kasi, Arbab Karam khan kasi, Arbab Abdul Sattar kasi, Arbab Abdul Qadir kasi, Arbab Jamil kasi, Arbab Abdul Kadir Kasi, Nawab Arbab Abdul Zahir, Nawabzada Arbab Umar Farooq Kasi, Malik Jan Muhammed Kasi, Dur Mohammad Kasi. ==Sub-tribes== * Gamaryani. (Jamaryani) * Muhammad Zai * Moseegh * Seron * Kateer * Qaum Yar * Shinwari * Herh * Slatt * Saam * Alo Zai * Mirzi or Mirzyaan * Zmaryani * Ahmed khanzai 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kasi (Pashtun tribe)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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