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'''Tanoli''' claim they migrated from a place named "Tanubal River" in [[Afghanistan]]but are most probably an aboriginaltribe. Tanolis were located in basin of Mahaban once before they were pushed by the invading Pashtun tribes to Amb. They are further divided into two great clans namely Hindwal and Pallal, names that clearly show a non-Pashtun origin and akin to the other aboriginal tribes of that region such as the Gujars Dhunds, Gakkars etc. The Nawab of Amb Painda Khan was the most notable personality of the 19th century. |
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They have tremendous history of bravery esp against Sikhs when Hari Singh Nalwa has been appointed as Governer of Hazara by Ranjeet Singh. |
They have tremendous history of bravery esp against Sikhs when Hari Singh Nalwa has been appointed as Governer of Hazara by Ranjeet Singh. |
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Majority of them recide in the former state of Amb in [[Hazara]] division of NWFP of Pakistan. Their spoken language is [[Pashto]] in the western outskirts of Hazara and |
Majority of them recide in the former state of Amb in [[Hazara]] division of NWFP of Pakistan. Their main langaue is Hindko, but those spoken language is [[Pashto]] in the western outskirts of Hazara and the majority speak [[hindko]]. |
Revision as of 00:48, 2 April 2005
Tanoli claim they migrated from a place named "Tanubal River" in Afghanistanbut are most probably an aboriginaltribe. Tanolis were located in basin of Mahaban once before they were pushed by the invading Pashtun tribes to Amb. They are further divided into two great clans namely Hindwal and Pallal, names that clearly show a non-Pashtun origin and akin to the other aboriginal tribes of that region such as the Gujars Dhunds, Gakkars etc. The Nawab of Amb Painda Khan was the most notable personality of the 19th century. They have tremendous history of bravery esp against Sikhs when Hari Singh Nalwa has been appointed as Governer of Hazara by Ranjeet Singh. Majority of them recide in the former state of Amb in Hazara division of NWFP of Pakistan. Their main langaue is Hindko, but those spoken language is Pashto in the western outskirts of Hazara and the majority speak hindko.