Pirzada

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Pirzada (Urdu: پیرزادا ) is a tribe in Sindh, Pakistan.

Bhutta are said by the late Mr E O Brien to have traditions connectinh them with Hindustan ., and they claim to have descended from Solar Rajputs . But since the rise to oppulance and importance of Pirzada Murad Baksh Bhutta of Multan , many of them have taken to calling themselves Pirzadas".[1]

Pirzada is family name of Generation from First Islamic Kalandar (Panipat, India). Most of Pirzada familes moved to Pakistan in 1947 and based in different major cities. In the later 1990s, some families moved to the UK.

Shaykh Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada is a leading Muslim scholar living in the United Kingdom.

Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada is one of Pakistan's most prominent and iconic jurists.

Dr Mohsin Pirzada[1], a financier and former academic in the field of computational materials science (Imperial College London), who currently resides in Qatar.


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  1. ^ A quote from Page 109 In the Book "A Glossary of the Tribes and castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province compiled by H. A. Rose and based on the Census Report for the Punjab 1883, by Sir Denzil Ibbetson and the census report for the Punjab 1892 by Sir Edward Maclagan .

there are also some pirzadas that are descendants of guardians of sufi shrines and trace their origins to iran. what is the proof that pirzadas are descendants of solar rajputs.