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ORAKZAI

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 145 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ORAKZAI  , a

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Pathan tribe on the
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Kohat border of the North-West Frontier Province of India . The Orakzais inhabit the mountains to the north-west of Kohat
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district, bounded on the N. and E. by the Afridis, on the S. by the Miranzai valley and on the W. by the
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Zaimukht country and the Safed Koh mountains . Their name means " lost tribes," and their origin is buried in obscurity; though they resemble the Afghans in language, features and many of their customs, they are rejected by them as brethren . One branch, the
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Ali Khel, has been traced to
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Swat, whence they were expelled by the other inhabitants, z Farnell, Cults, vol. iv. p . 300, Hibbert Lectures, pp . 139-152 . a Aelian,
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Var . Hist, iii . 44: Anth . Pal. xiv . 71 and 74 . and it is not improbable that the whole tribe consists of refugee clans of the surrounding races .

They are very wiry-looking mountaineers, but they are not as

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fine men or as brave fighters as their neighbours the Afridis . They cultivate a good
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deal of the Khanki and Kurmana valleys in the winter, but in the hot months retire to the heights of
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Tirah, of which they occupy the
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southern
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half called the Mastura valley . They have been estimated at 28,000 fighting men, but this estimate must be largely exaggerated, as the country could not possibly support the consequent population of over 1oo,000 . They have been the
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object of various
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British military expeditions, notably in 1855, 1868, 1869, 1881, and the Tirah
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campaign of 1897 .

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