Non- Baloch Jadgal Tribes- History and origin Jadgal is beg est - TopicsExpress



          

Non- Baloch Jadgal Tribes- History and origin Jadgal is beg est Tribe of Southern Sistan Baluchistan.Thay distribute several sub Tribes like Sardarzahi,Barekzahi,Mobarki,Bulfati,sabra,Hamaty,Keechki,kiazohi,Rais,Raisi,Jami,Rooja,Dagarzai,Gadore,Chanal,Sathar,Zamrani,Aaskani,Bazeenjo,Wadeelah and lots of others. Jadgali Language is similar to sindhi. Sardarzahi(سردارزهی) refers to sardars or rulers in south Baluchistan, Bahu district. Sardarzahis were originally from Jadgal ancestry who emigrated from the Indus river area to bahu district. Boledehi(بلیده ای:Baluchi)refers to khans and sardars in south Baluchistan, Sarbaz and Sardarzahi(سردارزهی) refers to sardars or rulers in south Baluchistan, Bahu district. Chabahar counties, boledehies for centuries were Hakoms of Dashtyari, Bahu and Rask, their Hakomate in Bahu were collapsed after emigration and attack of a sindhi aboriginal tribe called saddazahi or sardarzahi jadgal. Sardarzahi(سردارزهی) refers to sardars or rulers in south Baluchistan, Bahu district. Sardarzahis were originally from Jadgal ancestry who emigrated from the Indus river area to bahu district. Gwatar was a Portuguese military base before it became a village. The old village of Gwatar was a trading base before it was devastated in a war between its Sardarzahi rulers, Sardar Jalalkhan and Sardar Mirsuban. After the war all of its population migrated to Jiwani in Pakistan. The name Jadgal applies specifically to groups that still speak the Jadgali language, in the Makkoran region of Iran and Pakistan. The Jadgali language is related to indo-aryan, Sindhi, Baloch ,Persian and siraiki. The terms Jadgal and al Zadjali were used interchangeably by early Arab historians of Makkoran. Their settlement in the Makkoran region is referred to in Arab histories to the first centuries of the Muslim era (circa 7th century). They are described as sons of kings who were holding the country between Kirman and *Mansura in Sindh,but whether they originated from the west or the east is not stated. العباسيين But though the name Jadgal are now confined to the small group in Kulanch,a large portion of Makkoran are certainly connected with them. Among these may be mentioned the influential Raisi group which claims connection with the Jamot tribe are believed they emigrated from Arabia into [Sindh] as son of noah,the pophet, Las Bela and acknowledges that it has been living in the country since the remotest past both inland and along the coast. Another section of the Jadgals is the Kenagzai living at Isai in Panjgur District and the great Sangur tribe is also of though to be of Jadgali origin. The Muhammad Zai clan are again an offshoot of the Sangur but now independent of the parent stock and living round Gwadar. Other groups connected with the Jadgals are the Band of Nalent in Kulanch, the Korak of Kolwa and the Chilmar Zai Meds of the coast. According to some traditions, the Jadgal had a territory in present area of Jhalawan in central Balochistan and the cause of their migration from there was the war between them and the Brahuis the indos, and they are said to have had influence in that region, before the Brahuis gained the upper hand. in [sindh]the zadjalos or the jadgal known as sammat,son of noah the prophet, and sons of jamshed the legendary and the first king of Persia who could see in his win magic cup,but the fact is ,the jadgal mixed with them and become united tribe. According to others in iran shia"a, some believe they were descendant of Sam, the son of Umar, son of Hashimهاشم, son of auotybaعتيبة son of Abu lahabابي لهب, an uncle of Islamic prophet Muhammad ,in iran and other country((kharasan)) they known as sayyed,the titel is givin for whome r Quraish origins. Another theory, makes them to be sons of sames of sophene was the founder of the kingdom of sophene and the city of samosata ,first mentioned eratosthenes in 245 BC. The jadgal have title as sardar (this title can be if there is 12 mir under), nawab or king. And they use high titles like jam, sayyed, mir or shah as for nobility and honor. Distribution They are found in Bahu, Dashtiari, Kunark, Sarbaaz in the Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran. In Pakistan, they are found in Kalarshakh, Gwadar, Nalent, Belar, Kocha, Pasni, Jewani, Turbat, Kulanch, and Lasbela districts of the Balochistan province of Pakistan. There are also a few communities in the city Karachi. The Jadgal, or Zadjali as they are referred to are found in the Sultanate of Oman, and the island of Zanzibar, in Tanzania as a war soldieres of the sultanate of Oman empire.
Posted on: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 07:56:10 +0000

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