Bacha Ghulam (Hazara tribe)
The Bacha Ghulam, (Dari: بچه غلام), is a tribe of Hazara people , largely found in Sangi Takht District of Daykundi Province, Afghanistan. The name seems to mean “boy of the manor.”[1] They are a subtribe of the Dai Zangi.
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Sub-tribes
- Bubak
- Gaoshak
- Ghulam Ali
- Ismail
- Kaum-i-Barfi
- Kaum-i-Mizra
- Kaum-i-Yari
- Neka
- Shah Masid
- Waras
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See also
- Hazara tribes
- Hazara people
References
- Adamec, Ludwig W. Kandahar and South-Central Afghanistan: Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan. Vol. 5. Akademische Druck u. Verlagsanstalt Graz, Austria. 1980
Sources
- Dai Kundi Province, Program for Conflict and Culture Studies. (US) Naval Postgraduate School
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