Raisani

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Image:SarawanFlag.JPG
Flag of the Chief of Sarawan. On the flag is stated:
Arabic: "Naşrun Mina Allāhi Wa Fatĥun Qarīb"
English: "Help from Allah and a speedy victory"
late Nawab Sardar Mir Ghaus Baksh Khan Raisani Chief of Sarawan (Shaheed)
late Nawab Sardar Mir Ghaus Baksh Khan Raisani Chief of Sarawan (Shaheed)
Nawab Sardar Mir Mohammed Aslam Khan Raisani
Nawab Sardar Mir Mohammed Aslam Khan Raisani

Raisani is a TAREEN (TOR TAREEN) tribe in Balochistan, Pakistan. The Raisani are the most influential among the TAREEN tribes, their Chief being the head of the Sarawan division of the TAREEN confederacy. TIPU SULTAN was the great empiror of TOR TAREEN tribe. Now a days the RAISANI tribe is called in the Brahui tribes, but it is wrong. The leader of each tribe is called Sardar. The Raisani tribal chief is called the Chief of Sarawan.The present Chief of Sarawan and Nawab of Raisani Tribe is Nawab Sardar Mir Mohammed Aslam Khan Raisani,.

  • Nawab Aslam Raisani(Chief of Sarawan) Mr Aslam Khan Raisani born July 5, 1955 in Sarawan, Balochistan.He is most respectable Tribal/political personality in Pakistan.He become MPA from Mastung/Kalat seat(PB-38) in election 2008 & elected Chief Minister of Balochistan in April, 2008.Mr Aslam attached from long time with PPPP and he is member of supreme council of Baloch Qawmi Jirga.
  • Haji Mir Lashkari Khan Raisani: Mr Lashkari also Popular political personality of Balochistan.He is Son of Shaheed Sardar Ghous Baksh Raisani and brother of Nawab Muhammad Aslam Raisani.Lashkari Raisani is president of Pakistan Peoples Party Balochistan, Since 2002& Ex-MPA of Balochistan in 1993.

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The principal sections into which the tribe is divided are the Sirajzai, Rustamzai, Sahizai, Ráhusainzai, Isiániand. With the exception of the Sardar Khéls, who live at Mithri in Kachi.

Their progenitor named Rais (Arabic for ruler) had five sons, Siraj, Rustam, Ráhusain, Siáhi and Issa. From all the five names the sections are mentioned above.

The Raisani appear to have been in the country before the Brahuis rose to power in the 15th century, and according to tradition assisted the latter in conjunction with the Dehwars to conquer Kalat from the Baloch. The tribe appears first to have acquired land in Mungachar and Chappar and were afterwards granted revenue-free grants in Kahnak and Dulái.

By their close conjunction with the latter, the Raisani have always held a dominant position in the Brahui confederacy, and the Sirajzai, the section of the Chief, have been conspicious for the part they have played in Kalat history.

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