Qaisrani

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Qaisrani is a Baloch clan of the Rind tribe. [1] They live mostly in Balochistan, Pakistan. [2] [3]

The current tribal chief is Sardar Mir Badshah Qaisrani since 2002. [3] [4]

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Baathi Qaisrani Village is center of Union Council Tuman Qaisrani and historical place of Qaisrani Tribe. Surrounded by hills and mountain stream the sight of village is pretty charming. Tuman Qaisrani is a town and union council of Tehsil Tribal Area and District Dera Ghazi Khan at Punjab province of Pakistan. Bhada Khan Qaisrani, who had son of Qaisar Khan Qaisrani, founder of Qaisrani tribe and his son, Yaro Khan Qaisrani, left Kanwan torrent and occupied the Baathi Torrent and established Baathi Village. The most important thing of Baathi Qaisrani and Qaisrani's of Baathi village they fought first battle against the British army. (1893–97) A.H. Diack settlement officer wrote his book (Gazter-of-dera-ghazi-khan).

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References

  1. "Baloch tribes of the Saraiki Waseb – by Farooq Miana". 20 April 2010.
  2. Qaisrani, Rashid (2000). Thought of the Day. Welcome Book Port.
  3. 1 2 Qaisranis crown 21st tribal chief Dawn (newspaper), Published 13 August 2002, Retrieved 6 September 2019
  4. Appeal hearing: Aqil Shah, Badshah Qaisrani eligible to contest elections The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 13 April 2013, Retrieved 6 September 2019