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Kakar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Kakar or Kaker is a Pashtun tribe located in Afghanistan and Pakistan. It is named for Kakar Afghan, who was the great-grandson of Qais Abdur Rashid. Kakar's father was Dani, son of Ghourghusht, son of Qais Abdur Rashid, according to the Afghan appendix of tribes.

According to Afghan historians, Ghorghushet was alive in 388 AH (988 CE). Kakar is also known in some parts of Afghanistan as Kakar-khel. Locally, in Hirat, Kakar is called "KAK" by the public. In historical context, it is sometimes called "Kak-kor" (family of Kak).

The tomb of Kakar Afghan is located in front of the Jamia Mosque in central Hirat. Afghan historians claim that he was buried first in Kohistan of Ghor province of Afghanistan, but that the King of Hirat, Sultan Ghyasudin Tughluq, brought his corpse to Hirat and reburied him near the Central Mosque. Sultan Ghyasudin was also a Kakar and belonged to the sub-tribe of Taghluk or Taghruq or Tughluq.

Dani had four other sons named Panai, Babai, Naghar and Davi, who are also a part of the Kakar tribe. Kakar had 24 sons; six were adopted. A minority of historians claim that Kakar in fact had either 26 or 29 sons but the real numers of Kakar Afgan saos are not conform.Some notable sub tribes of Kakar are as follows.

Sanzarkhel Taraghzai Barakzai Parizon Abdullahzai Taimani of GHOR Mirdadzai Jogizai Abubakarzai Abusyedzai

Sanzarkhel,Taraghzai or Taragharai and Santia(sub tribe of Abu- Bakarzai Kakar) are the biggest sub-tribes of the Kakar in Balochistan.Historians such as Abdul Hai Habibi and Bahdur Shah Zafar Kakakhel are confident that Jadoon or Gadoon are also part of the Kakar.

In India Kakar are found in [ After Afghan (Pashtun) tribes—including the Kakar tribes—attacked India several times, they seized control there and the Hindu people of the area adopted a surname of Kakar; tis means they were not truly Kakar but Indian. Some of the Hindu also adopted Islam, but others remained Hindu. Among the Muslims, Kakars are mostly true Afghans. In the town of Kohana Abusyedzai Kakar, the Afghans exist in large numbers. They belong to the family of Malik Abdul Mali. Alikhel Kakar live in the District of Rohtik. Also, in other parts of India—especially Bihar and Bangol—Kakar is a known Afghan tribe. Kakar have descendants in Sarhad province of Pakistan but are mostly in Afghanistan and western Iran.

Sher Shah Suri and Kakar== Sher Shah Suri or Sher Khan's real name was Farid Khan. His father's name was Hassan Khan and his grandfather's name wae Ibrahim Khan Suri. Ibrahim was a middle-class and common man of ROWA (an independent land of Afghans which included the territories of Hassanabdal, Kabul, Peshawar, Herat, Kandahar and Koh-e-Sulaiman), and belonged to the sub-tribe Barakzai of Kakar. Barakzai is a sub-tribe of Taraghzai, son of Kakar. According to Sir Olf Caero, the author of book The Pathans, Sher Shah was born Sihasram in (Bihar) in 1479 CE, where his father was a landlord and a respected ally of a Mughal Empire. The real homeland of Sher Shah was likely located between Qaisi Ghar and Koh-e-Sulaiman, near the Kozhak range.

Kalkar Najin, in his book Sher Shah and His Times, asserts that this place is between Chaman and Ghazni and that it is Sargorgai (Toba Kakar Ranges), where the Kakar tribe has been living for centuries. Sir Olaf claims that when Sher Shah was young, he hunted and killed a lion (likely a Bengal tiger) by his own sword—and since the lion is called "Sher" in Pashto and Persian, the people of the area began to call him "Sher Khan." Sher Shah's hunting of the lion using a sword is similar to the story of David.

According to history books 24 sons of Kakar Afghan are as follows, 1-Taghruq or Taghuluq 2-Taraghzai(Taragharai) 3-Jadram 4-Serad or Sherdad 4- Zalghozi 5-Dumar 6-Musazai or Musakhel 7-Younaskhel 8-Samkhel 9-Darpikhel or Arpikhel 10-Jalalkhel -11Mukranikhel -12 Rankhkhel 13- Essakhel 14- Sargarai 14-Kapip 16- Khatankhel 17- Yaqubzai 18-Osean and adopted sons names are -19-Pindar or Beadar 20-Churmaikhel 21-Lanbar 22-Farmalai 23-Kwaano and Taran.Taran was a son of a Syed.

.In every provience of Aghanistan large numbers of Kakar are living especially in north Afghanistan,s area such as KUndoz,Hirat,Ghor,Hilmand and Kandahar. In Pakistan ,Balochistan provience,s eighty (80) percent Pashtoons are Kakar Afghans.Quetta,Pishin,Qila Saifullah,Qlia Abdullah,Zhob,Loralai,Musakhel,Sibi and other districts are the populeted areas of Kakar.In Forntior provience Kakar are living in a good numbers also in Panjab and Sindh. In India Kakar are found in Punjab ,Haryana,Bulandshehr,a town of Kohana,District Rohtik,Hyderabad Daccan,Malwah,a town of khwaja,Bihar, Bangol,Assam ,Bombai AND jona garh.In india some Kakar tribesmen converted hinduism but many remains muslims,but some intelactuals says that these hindu Kakar are the slaves of Kakar Aghans who ruled India for a long time so they adopted the sar name of Kakar. by Ahmad Yar Khan KAKAR Retrieved

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Sources History of Pashtoon (Persian), 1979, by Sardar Sher Muhammed Gandapur A history of Afghan (Persian), 1960, by Abdul Hai Habibi The Pathans (English), 1967, by Sir Olf Cearo Pashtoon history (Pashto), 1965, by Syed Bahadur Shah Zafar Kakakhel Tarekh-e-Khan Jahani Wa Makhzan Afghani (Persian-Pashto), 1500-1600, by Khwaja Nimatullah Heravi and Hebat Khan Abubakarzai Kakar. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakar" Category: Pashtun tribes