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The Niazi Khel's are as following:
The Niazi Khel's are as following:


#Esab Khel, Isa Khel
#Alam Khel
#Alam Khel
#Bai Khel
#Bai Khel

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This seems mainly text that has been deleted from teh article but people keep editing it!Billlion 22:55, 2 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Niazi Khel's are as following:

  1. Esab Khel, Isa Khel
  2. Alam Khel
  3. Bai Khel
  4. Baigu khel (Rokheri)
  5. Bhallo Khel
  6. Bori Khel
  7. Chhidroo Khel
  8. Daud Khel
  9. Daulat Khel
  10. Durgai Khel
  11. Guddi Khel
  12. Hathi Khel
  13. Isa Khel
  14. Jhangi khel
  15. Kala Khel
  16. Khanke Khel
  17. Kharotha Khel
  18. Maste Khel
  19. Mamo khel
  20. Musa Khel
  21. Pai Khel
  22. Punno Khel
  23. Mushani (of Qamar Mushani)
  24. Rokheri Khel
  25. Mochh
  26. Samand Khel
  27. Sawans
  28. Shadi Khel
  29. Shahabi Khel
  30. Shahbaz Khel
  31. Sherman Kfhel
  32. Sohrab Khel
  33. Sultan Khel
  34. Taja Khel
  35. Tarri Khel
  36. Watta Khel
  37. Yaroo Khel
  38. Zaday Khel
  39. shahdi khel
  40. usman khel
  41. Charra (Nourang Khel) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.118.231.43 (talk) 19:13, 14 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

And many small villages around Mianwali Distt, Pakistan.


The Afghan Niazi Tribe has produced some of the most famous people of Pakistan.

Some of these are:


  • Gen. A.A.K. Niazi 'Tiger Niazi'
  • Maj Gen. (Retd.) Hidayatullah Khan Niazi, Khankikhel(Sitara-e-Jurat Twice)
  • Maj(Retd.) Khan Bahadur Ghulam Khan Niazi Zadey Khel. M.B.E. MA, Honorary Magistrate and Assistant Commissioner Bahawalpur, Recipient of the Viceroy’s award 1919.
  • Akram Khan Niazi, FRES Punnokhel. Founder of Atlas Group and Founding Director Bank of Punjab.
  • Shaheed Haji Ikramullah Khan PaikhelMPA Punjab Minister Forest,Tourism,Culture,Fishries
  • Ikramullah Khan Niazi Khankikhel DSP Shaheed
  • Imran Khan Niazi (MNA, Ex Captain Of Pakistan Cricket Team)
  • Inamullah Khan Niazi Shermankhel (MNA,MPA,Sher Punjab Muslim League-N)
  • Dr.Khalid Niaz Khan Niazi (Founder of Hope Rehab, 1st Modern Orthotic and Prosthetic Artificial Limbs Centre in Pakistan)
  • AmanUllah Khan Niazi, Khanewal(Retd Brig,Sitara jurat)
  • Ismail Khan Niazi Sultankhel (Secretary General Baghochi Mahaz)
  • Maulana Kauser Niazi (Ex Federal Minister for Interior PPP)
  • Mahmood Khan Niazi Shermankhel (President U.S.A.Corporation)
  • Late Maqbool Khan Niazi,Isa-Khel(Ex MNA Ex Federal Minister,VP Muslim League-Q)
  • Late Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, Khanewal(Ex MPA<Chairman Cooperative Insurance)
  • Late Maj. Mehboob Niazi (First Sitara-i-Jurrat of Pakistan)
  • Late Brig. Muhammad Aslam Khan Niazi, Isa-Khel
  • Najeebullah Khan Niazi Shermankhel (MPA Punjab,Muslim League-N)
  • Saeed Akhtar Khan Khankikhel (Member Power)
  • Saleemullah Khan Niazi Paikhel (MPA Punjab)
  • Dr. Sher Afgan Niazi Watta khel(MNA, Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs)
  • Late Soofi Ayyaz Khan Niazi(VP Tehreeq e Khatm-e-Nabowwat, JUP Saddar Sindh)
  • Ubaidullah Khan Shadikhel (MNA, Nazim Mianwali District

Some scholars and poets, such as Muneer Niazi, Dr Ajmal Niazi, Ehsan Kaleem Niazi and Maulana Kauser Niazi(Ex Minister, PPP Govt) have narrated their thoughts in the shape of poetry in Urdu and Siraiki language. Sohna Khan Baywas, Ejaz Tishna, Farooq Rokhery and Mazher Niazi are currently active in Siraiki poetry.

Singers created Siraiki songs and expressing Niazi culture in pakistan include:

  1. Attaullah Khan Niazi, Essa-Khelvi
  2. Atta Muhammad Khan Niazi, Daud-Khel
  3. ShafaUllah Khan Niazi, Rokheri
  4. Ayub Niazi, Zaday-Khel
  5. HikmatUllah Khan Niazi, Daud-Khel
  6. Manzoor Khan Niazi, Wata-Khelvi
  7. Asgher, Bori-Khel
  8. Gul, Tari-Khel

Problem with lead

Why is the term "Niazi" (the subject of this article) not mentioned in the lead at all? Badagnani (talk) 02:29, 31 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Language(s)

Removing the language(s) the Niazi speak doesn't seem to be a good idea. Badagnani (talk) 05:50, 2 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Iqbalniazi (talkcontribs) 21:07, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply] 

Verification and general accessiblity

History of Niazi Clan and Pathan's can be sourced from the following books:

The Pathans – 550 BC - AD 1957 by Sir Olaf Caroe, 1958, Macmillan Company ,Reprinted Oxford University Press, 2003

The Hisotry of the Great Mougouls, Pringle Kenndey

Gazetter of the Mianwali district 1915 by Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore, Pakistan

Tareekh-e-Niazi Qabail

Tareekh-e-Alvi Awan

Wichara Watan By Harish Chander Nakra, New Delhi, India --KhanAsfandeyar (talk) 17:06, 5 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]