Alikhel
Alikhail (Pashto: علی خیل) or Alikhel is a Pakhtun tribe in Pakistan India and Afghanistan. Alikhel belongs to the tribe of the Panni confederation of Pashtuns. It is considered a "brother tribe" of the Sulemankhel and Tanoli tribes.[1]
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In 1924, the Alikhel joined in the Khost Rebellion initiated by the Mangal tribe.[2]
Clans
Minzai, NipKhail, Mamozai, Uriakhail, Mushkhail, Isapkhail, Maist, Sulemanzai, Dawlak, Shahmurad khail, Mardankhail, Gagan, Bukhankhail, Kambarkhail, Chaka, Saikach, Khozai, Adukhail, Gadakhail, Shahalam khail, Manzar khail
See also
- Ali Khel, Orakzai Agency, Pakistan
- Ali Khel, Jalandhar, Punjab, India
- Ali Khel, a district in Ghazni, Afghanistan
- Ali Khel, Waziristan, a town in Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan
- Ali Khel, a town in Balochistan, Pakistan
- Ali Khel, Malakand, Swat KPK, Pakistan
- Ali Khel, Paktia, Afghanistan
- Ali Khel, district of Laghman, Afghanistan
- Ali Khel, Azakhel Bala, Nowshera of KPK province of Pakistan
References
- Neamet Ullah History of the Afghans|Bernhard Dorn|1836|p=49
- Frank Clements (2003). Conflict in Afghanistan: a historical encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 148–. ISBN 978-1-85109-402-8. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
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