Pashi (Hazara tribe)
The Pashi are an ethnic group of Hazara tribes in Afghanistan; they are found Jaghori and Malistan districts.[1] Some of the clans a part of the Pashi are: Chihilbaghtoie Pashi, Jaka-Pashi, Qabjoi, Pai Julga, Shab Bakhair, Bopal, Nawe-Pashi, Payik, Ulyad, Dadi, Zingar. It is important to note that, each clan is made of several large families with a common ancestor. Pashi tribe, and it’s neighbouring tribes believe that Pashi are descendants of Genghis Khan’s Mongol warriors
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See also
- Hazara tribes
- Hazara people
References
- Alessandro Monsutti (2004). Guerres et migrations: réseaux sociaux et stratégies économiques des Hazaras d'Afghanistan. Editions MSH. pp. 97–. ISBN 978-2-7351-1030-8. Retrieved 29 March 2011.
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