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⚫ | -ps|نيازي}}, {{transl|ar|''Niāzī''}}; {{IPA-ps|niːˈɑːziː|IPA}}), '''Niazai''', '''Nyazi''', '''Nyazai''', '''Niyazi''' or '''Niyazai''' is a [[Pashtun people|Pashtun]] tribe which resides in [[Afghanistan]] and North-Western [[Pakistan]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/290559/imran-khan-or-imran-niazi/|title = Imran Khan or Imran Niazi?|date = 30 August 2018}}</ref> |
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In Afghanistan, the area around [[Qila Niazi]] in [[Gardez]], [[Paktia Province]] is predominantly inhabited by the tribe. |
In Afghanistan, the area around [[Qila Niazi]] in [[Gardez]], [[Paktia Province]] is predominantly inhabited by the tribe. |
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-ps|نيازي}}, Niāzī; IPA: [niːˈɑːziː]), Niazai, Nyazi, Nyazai, Niyazi or Niyazai is a Pashtun tribe which resides in Afghanistan and North-Western Pakistan.[1]
In Afghanistan, the area around Qila Niazi in Gardez, Paktia Province is predominantly inhabited by the tribe.
Notable people
- Imran Khan: Former Pakistani cricketer turned politician, current Prime Minister of Pakistan
- Isa Khan Niazi: Afghan nobleman
- Haibat Khan Niazi: Senior military commander of Sher Shah Suri, brother of Isakhan Niazi
- Mohammad Khan Niazi: Afghan nobleman of high rank in the Mughal court during emperor Akbar and Jahangir's reign. He was given modern day Wardha district cities of Ashti, Talegaon, Amner, and Pavnar as jagir. He died in modern day Ashti, Maharashtra, India, in A.D. 1627 where a Mughal styled mausoleum was constructed to commemorate him.[2]
- Ahmad Khan Niazi: Afghan nobleman in the Mughal court during emperor Jahangir's reign. He was the son of Mohammad Khan Niazi. He died in A.D. 1651 and his a tomb at Ashti, Wardha district in Maharashtra, India. He also built a little mosque at Ashti which is known as Jama Masjid Maqbara.[3][2]
- Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi: Pakistani politician and religious figure
- Amir Abdullah Khan Rokhri: Pakistani politician and activist
- Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi: Pakistani Army lieutenant general, surrendered at Dhaka in 1971
- Karamat Rahman Niazi: Four-star admiral in Pakistan Navy
- Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi:Four-star admiral in Pakistan Navy, current Chief of Naval Staff
- Munir Niazi: Pakistani poet
- Maulana Kausar Niazi: Pakistani politician and religious leader
- Ghulam Akbar Khan Niazi: Physician
- Gholam Mohammad Niazi: Afghan politician and religious figure
- Sher Afgan Niazi: Pakistani politician (MNA) during Benazir and Musharaf eras
- Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi, Pakistani folk singer and politician
- Gul Hameed Khan Rokhri, Pakistani politician
- Humair Hayat Khan Rokhri, Pakistani politician, son of Gul Hameed Khan Rokhri
- Misbah-ul-Haq Khan Niazi: Pakistani cricketer
- Ghulam Hazrat Niazi: Afghan footballer who plays for Ordu Kabul F.C. and the Afghanistan national football team
- Fazal Niyazai: Afghan cricketer
- Ahmed Niyazi Bey: Ottoman revolutionary
- Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi: Uzbek author, composer, playwright, poet, scholar, and political activist
- Saifora Niazi: Member of Parliament of Afghanistan
- Shadab Khan: Pakistani cricketer
- Mansoor Aslam Khan Niazi, known professionally as Sami Khan: Pakistani actor
- Junaid Khan Niazi, known professionally as Junaid Khan: Pakistani actor and singer-songwriter
Places Related To Niazi
- Tomb of Isa Khan Niazi, Humayun Tomb complex Delhi.
- Haibat khan Niazi Mosque, Ahmadabad.
- Tomb Of Muhammad Khan Niazi Ashti Wardha, Mharashtra, India.
- Tomb of Ahmad Khan Niazi, Ashti Wardha, Mharashtra, India.
- Jama Masjid Pethahmadpur (Jama Masjid Maqbara), Ashti, Wardha, Mharashtra, India. Built by Ahmad Khan Niazi in 1626A.D.
References
- ^ "Imran Khan or Imran Niazi?". 30 August 2018.
- ^ a b Maharashtra State Gazetteers: Wardha. Maharashtra (India): Directorate of Government Print., Stationery and Publications. 1960. p. 634.
- ^ Rashid, Haroon (2008). History of the Pathans: The Ghurghushti, Beitani and Matti tribes of Pathans. The University of Michigan. p. 352.
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