Bomba (tribe)

The Bomba , also spelled as Bambas, are a powerful tribe of Muzaffarabad District in Azad Kashmir Pakistan. They are also found in the Mansehra District of the North West Frontier Province (now Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) of Pakistan.[1] A few also live in Kupwara district of Kashmir.

History and origin

The original word is Banbah (بنبه) not the Bomba. They style themselves as 'Sultans', and claim origins from the Quraysh Arab tribe, the name Banbah is a corruption of Bani Omayyah. The ancestor of the tribe is Abdullah Al Asghar (عبدالله الاصغر) the son of Othman Ibn Affan (عثمان ابن عفان)and Ruqayyah (رقيه بنت محمد) bint Muhammad(saww). The family tree is available at International Library Muzaffarabad. Some people says that Banbahs are from the Rajput origins. But they do not provide any proof. The family tree which is available at the Muzaffarabad library. It is attested in 1905 A.D. Many families are related with it. Especially the family of Pir Faqirullah Bakoti and Sultan Hasan Ali Khan of Boi also belong to the same tribe. The second edition of this family tree was published in 1920 A.D. not at the time of partition.


Many books and historians are also agreed that the Banbahs are not the local residents of Kashmir. They migrated from Badakshan to Kashmir with Zul Qadar Khan at the time of Halakoo Khan. The name of historians are Hashmatullah Lakhnavi,[2] Molana Nadvi,[3] Mohammadudin Fouq,[4] Tahir Almaki [5] Al Masudi.[6]

These are the pictures of family tree which is available at Muzaffarabad International Library and Gujarkhan municipal corporation office. According to this family tree which is dated on 1905 A.D. The family is migrated from Badakshan to Kashmir. The Molana Akbar Shah Khan Najeeb Abadi Says in his book Tareek-e-Islam That, when Abbasi's got the power and they became in rule they ordered to kill all of Bani Umayya's. But some of them succeed to escape and spread in Koh-e-Sulaiman, Sind, Punjab and Kashmir and did not showed their family name and identity, in fact they changed their identity to save themselves.


In "Tareekh Aqwame Kashmir" Muhammad ud Deen Fouq says that in the history "Sultan Muzaffar Khan" the founder of "Muzaffarabad" was the first man who is known by the name"Banbah".

According to the family tree Sultan Kashif migrated to Kashmir from Badakshan. History tells us that at the time of Mehdi Abbasi one of grandsons of Ameer Máaviyah was also lived in khurasan. According to "Tareekh e Hazara" by Sher Bahadur Khan Panni, Sultan Kashif arrived in Kashmir from Badakshan and settled in Kurmung, Kamal Khan was the governor of the Kurmung by the Turk rulers, He married his daughter to Kashif Khan. But after a few years he killed him. Kashif Khan had a son from Kamal Khan's daughter, named Qasim Khan. Sultan Muzaffar Khan was descendant of Qasim Khan in the 16th generation.

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Banbahs of Hazara Division

The Banbahs are found in smaller numbers in the Boi tract of the Mansehra District also in mansehra city of the Hazara Division of the North West Frontier Province/Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. They are represented by two main families, one of Boi and the other of Jabri Kahsh. The Boi family is an important one in this region.[7]

See also

References

  1. Imperial Gazetteer of India. Provincial Series: Kashmir and Jammu Adamant co, p9
  2. Tareekh e Jamu
  3. Arab o Hind Kay Tauluqat
  4. Tareekh e Aqwam e Kashmir
  5. Haqiqi Ahle Bait yani Rasoolalah Ki Ghar Walian
  6. Tareekh e Masudi
  7. Punjabi Musalmans by J M Wikely
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