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'''Bijrani''' ({{langx|ur| بجارانی بلیدی }}) is a clan of the [[Buledi]] tribe, in [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan Gurjara]] and [[Sindh]], [[Pakistan]].<ref name="Nicolini2004">{{cite book|author=Beatrice Nicolini|title=Makran, Oman, and Zanzibar: Three-Terminal Cultural Corridor in the Western Indian Ocean, 1799-1856|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kVwhcDDhHQkC&pg=PA16|date=1 January 2004|publisher=BRILL|isbn=90-04-13780-7|pages=16–}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Pakistan Journal of History and Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h-1tAAAAMAAJ|year=1996|publisher=National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research}}</ref><ref name="Quddus1990">{{cite book|author=Syed Abdul Quddus|title=The Tribal Baluchistan|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FgFuAAAAMAAJ|year=1990|publisher=Ferozsons|isbn=978-969-0-10047-4}}</ref> Bijarani is also a clan of the [[Marri (tribe)|Marri]] tribe.
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:''This article is about the Buledi clan. For the Bijarani clan of the Marri, see [[Bijarani Marri]].''
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'''Bijarani''' ({{lang-ur|''' بجارانی '''}}) is a clan of the [[Buledi|Buledi (Burdi)]] tribe, a [[Baloch people]], in [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan]] and [[Sindh]], [[Pakistan]].<ref>Postans (1844) "Routes through Kach'hi Gandava, And an Account of the Beluchi and other Tribes in Upper Sind'h and Kach'hi''The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London'' 14: pp. 193-218, [http://books.google.com/books?id=0-kRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA209 pages 209-210]</ref>


== History ==
== Notables ==


* [[Hazar Khan Bijarani|Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani]] (Ex - Politician)
It has been stated that the [[Baloch people|Baloch]] migrated from [[Aleppo]], northern [[Syria]] in 2nd century after Hijra, they started migrating to the south of [[Caspian Sea]] and later on settled in the mountainous regions of [[Balochistan]].
* [[Mir Shabbir Bijarani|Mir Shabbir Khan Bijarani]] (Politician and Son or Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani)

When [[Baloch people|Baloch]] entered [[Makran]], they settled in the village namely [[Buleda]] (now Buleda is a tehsil of District [[Turbat]] in [[Makran]] Division of Balochistan). At that time, Balochs comprised about 44 sub-clans and [[Mir Jalal Khan]] was their chieftain ([[Sardar]]). [[Mir Jalal Khan]], son of '''Mir Jiand the first''', is said to have been the Grand Ruler over all the Balochis. He has a prestigious position in Balochs of Balochistan for being the ancestor of most famous baloch tribes i.e. [[Buledi]], [[Rind (tribe)|Rind]], [[Lashari]], [[Korai]], [[Hooth]], [[Jatoi (tribe)|Jatoi]], [[Marri]], [[Bugti]], [[Khosa]], [[Leghari]], [[Bozdar]], [[Magsi]], [[Chandio]] etc.

After few decades, [[Baloch people|Baloch]] started to migrate from [[Buleda]] to central parts of [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan]] presently [[Kalat District|Kalat]], [[Bolan District|Bolan]], and [[Kachhi]] areas. But the descendents of [[Mir Jalal Khan]], lived about five hundred years continuously in Buleda and got the name of [[Buledi]] for this reason. After few centuries some groups of this large tribe [[Buledis]] also started to migrate from [[Buleda]] to [[Bolan]] and [[Kachhi]] areas now in [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan]] and then to the upper parts of [[Sindh]] presently [[Jacobabad]], [[Tangwani]], [[Kandhkot]] and [[Kashmore]].

== Clans ==
There are 7 Baloch Sardar's (Chieftains) among [[Buledi]]s, namely [[Bijarani]], [[Sundrani]], [[Suhriani]], [[Teghani]], [[Pitafi]], [[Hajija]], and remaining Buledis in Buleda. Among all the seven above mentioned groups, 'Bijarani' is the largest clan of Buledis, commanding 37 tribes on both sides of the border. All the tribes which come under the command of 'Bijarani' are called Burdi. The chieftain, [[Sardar]], of this tribe commands about 15 sub-clans of Buledis, namely [[Nindwani]], [[Gajani]], [[Bakhrani]], [[Bahlkani]], [[Dahani]], [[Bajkani]], [[Gujrani]], [[Banglani]], [[Jaffery]], [[Kanrani]], [[Kambrani]], [[Gadihi]], and some Baloch ([[Jamote]]) tribes. Nearly 90% of Bijaranis live in tehsils [[Tangwani]] & [[Kandhkot]] of district [[Kashmore]] and some live in [[Jacobabad District|Jacobabad]], [[Shikarpur District|Shikarpur]] Districts and also in parts of Balochistan. There are about 149 villages of [[Bijaranis]] in [[Sindh]] and [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balouchistan]].


==Notes==
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Buleda]]
* [[Buleda]]
{{Baloch tribes}}
* [[Buledi]]


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Latest revision as of 19:56, 11 January 2025

Bijrani (Urdu: بجارانی بلیدی) is a clan of the Buledi tribe, in Balochistan Gurjara and Sindh, Pakistan.[1][2][3] Bijarani is also a clan of the Marri tribe.

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  1. ^ Beatrice Nicolini (1 January 2004). Makran, Oman, and Zanzibar: Three-Terminal Cultural Corridor in the Western Indian Ocean, 1799-1856. BRILL. pp. 16–. ISBN 90-04-13780-7.
  2. ^ Pakistan Journal of History and Culture. National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research. 1996.
  3. ^ Syed Abdul Quddus (1990). The Tribal Baluchistan. Ferozsons. ISBN 978-969-0-10047-4.

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