Bizenjo

Bizenjo (Balochi: بزنجو) is a Baloch tribe in Pakistan.[1]

This tribe is mainly located in Awaran District, Kolwa, Grashag, Khuzdar District, Nall Khuzdar Balochistan نال, Ornach Mountains till Jhal Jhao and Gadani vinder, Hub , Karachi and in Makran, Gwadar, Pasni, Turbat, Panjgur. The Bizenjo tribe has three clans Hamalani, Tumrani, Nandawani. Sardar Aslam s/o Sardar Mir Faqir Mohammad Bizenjo is the Chief of Bizenjo tribe. These three clans has its own chiefs mostly Bizenjos Hamalani, and Tumrani are located in Naal, Dasht Sangai, Pidrak , Panjgur Khudabadan and Ornach. Syahpaad are in Jhal Jhao. The most famous members of the tribe are Mir Yaqoob Murad Bizenjo, Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo , Mir Bizen Bizenjo, Mir Tahir Bizenjo , Mir Haji Abdul Qudus Bizenjo, sardar Mir Alam Khan Bizenjo, Mir Khalid Bizenjo, Sardar Mir Sherdil Bizenjo,Mir Muhammad Awaz Bizenjo, Mir Abdul Haleem Bizenjo, Mir Haji Abdul Ahad Bizenjo , Mir Ghulam Ahmed Bizenjo , Mir Zulqarnain Bizenjo , Mir Murad Jan Bizenjo and Mir Imam Baksh Bizenjo Baloch nationalist, and Politician Mir Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo. Bizenjos are involved in Baloch politics as well, Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo who is the son of Late Mir Ghous Buksh Bizenjo (Ex-Governor) is a current senator, the chief Mir Aslam Bizenjo is a member of current cabinet, his brother Mir Tahir Bizenjo is also active in politics of Balochistan and Mir Yaqoob Bizenjo s/o Mir Imam Baksh Bizenjo was MNA (member of national assembly) and also active in politics of Balochistan. A number of Bizenjo tribe members have settled permanently in foreign countries like Oman and Gulf countries , Mir Yusof Din Mohamad Bizanjo also from Dasht Sangai who is one of well known Of those Bizanjos living in Oman and his children are famous social activists.

References

  1. Sabir Badal Khan (2013). Two Essays on Baloch History and Folklore: Two Essays on Baloch History and Folklore. Università di Napoli, "l'Orientale". p. 41.
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