Qaisrani
Qaisrani is a Baloch tribe in Balochistan, Sindh and in neighboring parts of Punjab, Pakistan (in mainly the Saraiki-belt areas of Punjab), Pakistan.[1]
Tribal tradition
The current tribal chief Zahoor Qaisrani had died on 27 July 2002. According to the Baloch tribal traditions, elder son of the deceased tribal chief becomes the head of his tribe after his death. So in the presence of chiefs of the other Baloch tribes at Kot Qaisrani, the base of Qaisrani tribe, Mir Badshah Khan Qaisrani was chosen the new tribal chief.[1][2]
Prominent people
- Mumtaz Ahmad Qaisrani (member Provincial Assembly of the Punjab), Pakistan[3]Tabsum Hameed Dilshadani Qaisrani,Muhammad Ali Qaisrani,Sardar Ziad khan Qaisrani,
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References
- Qaisranis crown 21st tribal chief Dawn (newspaper), Published 13 August 2002, Retrieved 6 September 2019
- Appeal hearing: Aqil Shah, Badshah Qaisrani eligible to contest elections The Express Tribune (newspaper), Published 13 April 2013, Retrieved 6 September 2019
- Mumtaz Ahmad Qaisrani on pap.gov.pk (Government of Pakistan) website Retrieved 6 September 2019
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