Jagirani

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Jagirani is the name of a Baloch tribe in the Balochistan and Sindh provinces of Pakistan. They mostly speak Balochi and Sindhi.

History

It has been stated that the Balochs migrated from Aleppo, Northern Syria in the 2nd century after the Hijra. They started migrating to the south of the Caspian Sea and later settled in the mountainous regions of southeastern Iran and Makran (presently an area of the western Balochistan province of Pakistan). When the Balochs entered Makran from Iran, they settled in the village namely Buleda (now Buleda is a tehsil of District Turbat in the Makran division of Balochistan, Pakistan). At that time Balochs comprised about 40 sub-clans and Mir Jalalan was their chieftain (sardar). The son of Mir Jiand the First, he is said to have been the Grand Ruler over all Balochs. He has a prestigious position among Balochs for being the ancestor of the most famous Baloch tribes − Bugti, Buledi, Bozdar, Jagirani, Jatoi, Khosa, Korai, Lashari, Magsi, Marri, Soomrani and Sundrani. After few decades Balochs started migrating from Buleda to central parts of Balochistan − presently the Kalat, Bolan and Kacchi areas. After few centuries, some groups of the tribe started moving to upper parts of Sindh − presently Jacobabad, Khairpur, Shahdadkot, and Qambar − and settled there permanently.

Clans

There are 7 sardars (chieftains) among Buledis, namely Bijarani, Sundrani, Suhriani, Teghani, Pitafi, Hajija and remaining Buledis in Buleda. Among all the seven groups, Bijarani is the largest clan of Buledis, commanding 37 tribes on both sides of the border. Jagirani tribe falls into the clan of Sundrani which heads over 20 tribes. Nearly 90% of Jagiranis live in district Qambar/Shahdadkot, Khairpur,Jacobabad, Kandhkot and some parts of Balochistan. http://www.jagirani.com/

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