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YUSAFZAI

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 947 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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YUSAFZAI  , a large

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group of
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Pathan tribes, originally immigrants from the neighbourhood of
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Kandahar, which includes those of the Black Mountain, the Bunerwals, the Swatis, the
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people of
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Dir and the Panjkora valley, and also the inhabitants of the Yusafzai plain in
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Peshawar
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district of the North-West Frontier Province of India . Three sections of the tribe, the Hassanzais, Akazais and Chagarzais, inhabit the W. slopes of the Black Mountain, and the Ytisafzai country stretches thence to the Utman Khel territory . The trans-border Yusafzais are estimated at 65,000 fighting men, giving a
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total population of about 250,000 . The Yusafzais are said to be descended from one Mandai, who had two sons,
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Umar and Yusaf . Umar died, leaving one son,
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Mandan; from Mandan and Yusaf come the two
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primary divisions of the Yusafzais, which are split into numerous subdivisions, including the Isazais, Malizais, Akazais, Ranizais and Utmanzais .

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