Mollazehi

Mollazehi (Balochi: ملازهي) is a Baloch tribe found in Hiduj and Northern Sarbaz. They are known as (Mollazadeh) in the Sarbaz County. They are Descendants of Mir Pordel Khan, who they claim to have migrated in the early 19th Century from Mand in the Kech District of today's Balochistan province of Iran.

Etymology

Mollazahi in Balochi means Descendants of Mollas (Wisdom seeker.)

Origins

Mollazehi's of Hiduj and Northern Sarbaz County are one of the 16 clans of the Rinds.[1][2] Rind clans include: Askani, Bangizai, Bugani, Dagarani, Gazakandi, Gohramzai, Kahmaki, Kolagi, Miranzai, Mollazehi, Nohani, Perozai, Shahalzai, Shahozai, Kiazai, Maheer and Shelo-Mir.[1][2]

gollark: Probably.
gollark: It's not very hard. There's software for it already.
gollark: Yes, which you can decode pretty easily.
gollark: I found out with my RTL-SDR a while ago that the local authorities appear to use unencrypted *pager* communications for somewhat sensitive-looking stuff. I hope that's being phased out.
gollark: You can pick up broadcast FM radio on basically any remotely okay antenna, at least.

References

  1. Göttinger geographische Abhandlungen (in German). Geographisches Institut der Universität. 1974-01-01. p. 38.
  2. (Pakistan), Baluchistan (1907-01-01). Baluchistan District Gazetteer Series. printed at Bombay Education Society's Press. p. 99.
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