User:Kansi

kasi is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtoon tribe in balochistan pakistan .the famous tribe of quetta city .the oldest tribe of quetta city .kasi is very peaceful tribe. famous personalities in this tribe are Shaseed Mir aimal khan kasi ;shaseed sadiq khan kasi ,etc

kasi in quetta;

Quetta District can now support half a million people. Quetta, before the great earthquake of 31 May 1935 was a bright and bustling city, having multi-storied buildings. It was almost completely destroyed in this great earthquake and was razed to the ground in the small hours of the morning of that fateful day, which claimed about 40,000 lives. Then came the Kasi Tribe who had all the powers of Lands in Quetta, and at that time people who were related to tribe KASI they had complete power on 100% lands of quetta city but far away from main city in RURAL areas KAKAR had complete power on it,which area is now called HANNA, but the main source of quetta city at that time was THE KASI's, n after that such tribes SHAHWANI,LANGOVE,etc came to quetta from certian areas as servents of KASI family , and KASI allowed them to stay in Quetta and after some years many kind of tribes came to quetta and settled, thats why they are called settlers, After the great calamity that overtook Quetta, houses are generally single storeyed and quake proof. These houses are built with bricks and reinforced concrete. The structure is generally of lighter material. Incidentally, the bricks of Quetta have a yellowish tinge unlike the red variety of Sindh and the Punjab.

The three sons of Qays Abdul Al-Rashid pathan were named Sarban, Bitan and Ghurghusht (although there are mamy variants of these names). Most important of these, at least in the eyes of Ni’mat Allah, was Sarban. He was the eldest son. His descendants, via his son Sharkhbun, are mainly found in South Afghanistan, and via his other son Kharshbun, in the Peshawar Valley. Those in the west include the Abdalis, who since the mid-eighteenth century are called the Durranis. Those in the east i8nclude the Yousfzay, who lie north of Peshawar, and many other tribes in the same area.

The relationship between the descendants of Sharkhbun and Kharshbun is of great interest. If Ni’mat Allah is correct, this would indicate historical connections. In this context the spread of another group, namely the offspring of a man called Kasi, is also important. Kasi was another descendant of Kharshbun, the son of Sarban. Kasi’s descendants include the Shinwaris, who nowadays live in the Jalalabad area west of Peshawar. But they also include two other tribes who live far to the south, in the Quetta region southeast of Qandahar, namely the Kasis themselves and the Ketrans.

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