The Dilazak (Pashto: دلزاک) is a Pashtun tribe, primarily living in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

Origins

The origins of Dilazaks is still a mystery.[1] The Afghans did not consider Dilazaks as Pashtuns,[2] and it is suggested that Dilazaks were of non-Pashtun Dardic origins.[3][4] Today, Dilazaks are considered Pashtuns who belong to the Karlani branch.[1]

History

Around 1520, a Pashtun tribe, the Yousafzai, was expelled from Kabul by Mirza Ulugh Beg, a Timurid ruler and paternal uncle of the Mughal Emperor Babur.[5] The Yusufzai migrated to Peshawar valley where they sought and received help from the Dilazak.[6] Later, the relationships between the two tribes deteriorated and a long war ensued.[7] 20 years later, at the battle of Katlang, the Yousafzai and Allied forces pushed the Dilazak east of the Indus River under the leadership of Malik Ahmed Khan.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 "Swat : An Afghan society in Pakistan : Urbanisation and Change in a Tribal Environment". Université de Genève. p. 71.
  2. The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 1899.
  3. Leach, E. R. (1960). Aspects of Caste in South India, Ceylon and North-West Pakistan. CUP Archive. p. 116. ISBN 978-0-521-09664-5.
  4. South Asian Handbook. Trade & Travel Publications. 1993. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-900751-40-0.
  5. "The Pathans" by Sir Olaf Caroe Page 153,173/174
  6. "Mukhtasur Taareekh-e-Pashtoon (Short History of Pashtoons) by Professor Hameedullah (2004) Page 49
  7. "Tawareekh-e-Hafiz Rahmat Khani" (Urdu) by Pir Moazzam Shah rearranged with notes by 'Roshan Khan', Published by Pashto Academy, Peshawar University (1976) Pages 83-570
  8. "The Kingdom of Afghanistan - A Historical Sketch" by G.P.Tate (1911), Reproduced by 'Indus Publications' (1973) Page 12 (Foot Note)
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