Jalbani

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The Jalbani tribe is very oldest tribe, Jalbani tribe's related peoples residence all over Pakistan the book "history of Jalbani" published in 1976 the writer of book Mr Khair Muhammad "Azad"Jalbani and Haji Muhammad Ameen Jalbani founder of "All Pakistan Jalbani tanzeem " Jalbani tribe is "Baloch" tribe this tribe peoples is very violent in the act of war and fights amongst tribes. The Jalbani ( جلباڻي )is a Baloch tribe that lives in Sindh Specially in Ghotki, thatta, Larkana, Rato Dero, Khairpur, Naushehro Feroz,Shikarpur and other districts of Sindh. Jalbani community is also residing at Dera Ghazi Khan ,Tehsil Kot Chutta of Punjab province and Jhang,Bahawalpur and Dadhar, sakran lasbela district of Balochistan Province.. Jalbani Tribe create hundered Doctors,Engeener,Pilot,Professor,Teachers,Lawyers,Judges,Creaters,Writers,Poets etc.

History

The Jalbani tribe is a subdivision of the Baloch tribe of Rinds in the Sindh province of Pakistan.[ citation needed ]

Tribal leadership

The chief sardar of Jalbani tribe at the moment is Sardar Agha Ali Nawaz khan jalbani who became the chief of the tribe in 2002 after his father death, He belong to Pakistan peoples party . Sardar Rato Khan Jalbani (Shaheed) his son Sardar Sobhdar Khan Jalbani his son Sardar Mir Muhammad Khan his son Sardar Ali Nawaz Khan Jalbani khansahib his son Khanbahadur Allah Bux Khan Jalbani his son Sardar Ghulam Rasool Khan Jalban his Son Sardar Ali Nawaz Khan Jalbani and than Sardar Allah Bux Khan Jalbani and Sardar Ali Nawaz Jalbani Ratodero city is named after shaheed Sardar Rato Khan Jalbani s/o Sardar Sobhdar Khan Jalbani.

Deh and tapo is ratodero and tomb where he is buried is also called Bhado rato

The city main irrigating canals were sukkur wah and Jalbani shakh

It was in 1836 Ratodero became municipality in 1892

Jalbani are in majority population wise and mostly adjacent villages and agricultural land belongs to them

Ratodero taluka consists of 60 dehs and deh ratodero masudero Muhammad Khan Jalbani fatehpur are all of Jalbani revenue record is the evidence

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References

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