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Tahirkheli : ウィキペディア英語版
Tahir Khel

The Tahir Kheli (also Tar Kheli) are a tribe who mainly dwell in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They are a prominent tribe in their region, known to be a politically powerful and traditionally owners of large amounts of land. They have various political figures in power, as well as other well known members of society. Tahirkhelis now speak Hindko, which is the native language of the people of Haripur. However, there is still a number of Tahirkhelis that speak their ancestral language of Pashto in areas such as Topi, Swabi, Ghazi, and Qazipur. They are ethnically Pashtun and are of the Yousafzai Pathan tribe. They are descendents of Sarban son of Qais Abdur Rashid.
Their history can be traced back to Southern Afghanistan and Eastern Iran.〔Olaf Caroe ''The Pathans'' 1984〕
==History and origin==

Tahirkheli's form part of the larger Yousafzai tribe and get their name from 'Tahir Baba', a military officer or commander during the 18th century.
After their migration to Hazara, which occurred in the late-18th century, most Tahirkhelis settled in that area. The earliest written accounts of British encounters with the Tahirkhelis is by Watson's Gazeteer of the early-20th century, during an evaluation of ancient art from the area of the Hazara.〔J. W. Frembgen, "Religious Folk Art as an Expression of Identity: Muslim Tombstones in the Hazara Mountains of Pakistan" Vol. 1, 1998〕

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