The Sheikh Ali ( prs, شیخعلی) are a major
tribe
The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology. This definition is contested, in part due to confli ...
of
Hazaras
The Hazaras ( fa, , Həzārə; haz, , Āzərə) are an ethnic group and the principal component of the population of Afghanistan, native to, and primarily residing in the Hazaristan (Hazarajat) region in central Afghanistan and generally scatt ...
. Inhabiting in
Afghanistan
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generally in
Parwan
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(
Sheikh Ali District
Sheikh Ali ( prs, شیخ علی) is a district in Parwan Province in Afghanistan, which is inhabited by ethnic Hazara.
The Sheikh Ali Hazara tribe in Sheikh Ali district are Daikalan, Naiman, Qarlugh, Karam Ali and Babur. Sheikh Ali also h ...
),
Kunduz
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Baghlan
Baghlan (Dari: بغلان ''Baġlān'') is a city in northern Afghanistan, in the eponymous province, Baghlan Province. It is located three miles east of the Kunduz River, 35 miles south of Khanabad, and about 500 metres above sea level in the ...
and
Bamyan
Bamyan or Bamyan Valley (); ( prs, بامیان) also spelled Bamiyan or Bamian is the capital of Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan. Its population of approximately 70,000 people makes it the largest city in Hazarajat. Bamyan is at an al ...
provinces and in other parts of the country.
History
In the late 19th century,
Ishaq Khan Ishak, Ishaq or Eshaq may refer to:
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* Ishaaq bin Ahmed, the semi-legendary forefather and common ancestor of the Isaaq clan-family
...
rebelled against
Afghan
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*Afghans, people or citizens of Afghanistan, typically of any ethnicity
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king
Abdur Rahman Khan
Abdur Rahman Khan GCSI (Pashto/Dari: ) (between 1840 and 1844 – 1 October 1901) was Emir of Afghanistan from 1880 to his death in 1901. He is known for uniting the country after years of internal fighting and negotiation of the Durand Line Ag ...
at Mazar-e Sharif. Abdur Rahman sent a force against Ishaq Khan, passing through the Sheikh Ali territory. During their passage, the force faced many skirmishes with the local Sheikh Ali over the scarce food and fodder. Once Abdur Rahman quashed the rebellion of Ishaq, he then focused on Sheikh Ali Hazaras. The Sheikh Ali also resisted, this low-level but violent expedition by Abdur Rahman forced the Hazaras at large to rise against Abdur Rahman, in retaliation for the attacks on the Sheikh Ali Hazaras. This Hazara uprising resulted in the
Jang-i-Uruzgan ("Battle of Uruzgan").
Thereafter, Sheikh Ali faced a severe backlash from Abdur Rahman, who forcibly evicted many of them from their lands. During this process and there esattled in Kunduz, many of the Sheikh Ali Hazaras perished. After these massacres, causing some many Hazaras fled to neighbouring countries.
Pishin Sheikh Alis
A Sunni Sheikh Ali Hazara family settled in
British India
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present-day
Pishin, Pakistan
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Quetta
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. This family rose to prominence and its members
Qazi Muhammad Essa and
Qazi Muhammad Musa were among the top
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leaders of Baluchistan during the
Pakistan Movement
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.
Ashraf Jehangir Qazi
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Early life and career
In 2004, UN Secreta ...
son of Qazi Musa is a prominent Pakistani diplomat and has remained Pakistan's ambassador to United States, India and the United Nations. He was also the
UNSG
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The role of the secretary-g ...
special representative in Iraq and Sudan.
Qazi Faiz Essa the current Chief Justice of the Balochistan High court is also from this family. Qazi Essa helped the Hazaras from Quetta in sending the first Hazara delegation to United Nations in the 1970s.
Tribes
The Sheikh Ali tribes are
Dai Kalan,
Naiman,
Qarlugh,
Karam Ali and
Babur.
Present
Today most of the Sunni Hazaras are from Sheikh Ali, besides from
Surkhi Parsa,
Taimani
Taimani ( prs, تایمنی), also spelled Taimany and also called Proja-e-Taimany or Taimani Project, is a locality in north-western Kabul, Afghanistan. It forms part of administrative District 4. Taimani is located near Shahr-e-Naw, Kolola Pusht ...
and the
Hazara-i-ghorband. Some of the Sheikh Ali Hazaras also converted to the
Ismaili Shia sect,
who mostly inhabit Bamiyan and Baghlan provinces.
Sayed Mansur Naderi
Sayed Mansur Naderi is a leader (Sayed of Kayan) of a Hazara-Ismaili Shi'a community centred in Baghlan Province of Afghanistan. Like other Ismaili communities in Afghanistan and worldwide, the Baghlan Ismailis do submit to the spiritual leader o ...
(in
Pul-i-Khumri), a Sheikh Ali Sayd Hazara, is the representative of the
Agha Khan
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in Afghanistan. He was appointed a brigadier in the communist
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan and was the main person to contact in maintaining the channels between the Afghan government and the West through the French government.
Prominent Figures: Sayed Mustafa Kazimi, former Minister of Economy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, leader of a political party (Eqtedar-e Meli)- Sayed Hussain Anwari, former Minister of Agriculture, and former Governor of Kabul and Herat provinces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, leader of a political party (Harakat-e Islami)- Haji Rais, MP and Commander during the civil war - Firoz Alizada, disarmament campaigner and a prominent disability rights advocate at 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate campaign ICBL in Geneva - Mohammad Sadiq Mohibi, Advisor to Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Martyrs and Disabled of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
See also
*
List of Hazara tribes
*
Hazara people
The Hazaras ( fa, , Həzārə; haz, , Āzərə) are an ethnic group and the principal component of the population of Afghanistan, native to, and primarily residing in the Hazaristan (Hazarajat) region in central Afghanistan and generally scatt ...
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Hazarajat
Hazaristan ( fa, هزارستان, Hazāristān), or Hazarajat ( fa, هزارهجات, Hazārajāt) is a mostly mountainous region in the central highlands of Afghanistan, among the Koh-i-Baba mountains in the western extremities of the ...
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Parwan Province
Parwan (Dari: ), also spelled Parvan, is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan. It has a population of about 751,000. The province is multi-ethnic and mostly rural society. The province is divided into ten districts. The town of Imam Abu Hani ...
*
Shekh Ali District
Sheikh Ali ( prs, شیخ علی) is a district in Parwan Province in Afghanistan, which is inhabited by ethnic Hazara.
The Sheikh Ali Hazara tribe in Sheikh Ali district are Daikalan, Naiman, Qarlugh, Karam Ali and Babur. Sheikh Ali also h ...
References
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