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*The [[Karzai|Karzai family]] - politicians and businessmen in Afghanistan
*The [[Karzai|Karzai family]] - politicians and businessmen in Afghanistan
*[[Naim Popal]] - [[List of Afghan singers|Afghan singer]] living in the United States
*[[Naim Popal]] - [[List of Afghan singers|Afghan singer]] living in the United States
*[[Brig (R) Sardar Abdur Raheem Durrani]] – Former Governor Balochistan and Former Commadant of 1-SSG.
*[[Sardar Abdur Raheem Durrani]] – Career Pre-Partition British army, Post Partition Pakistan Army soldier who served as the governor of the Blaochistan province from 1993 to 1995.
*[[Ghulam Jilani Popal]] - Leader of [[Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat)]]
*[[Ghulam Jilani Popal]] - Leader of [[Afghan Social Democratic Party (Afghan Mellat)]]
*[[Mohammad Shafiq]] – Popalzai tribe elder in Pakistan.
*[[Mohammad Shafiq]] – Popalzai tribe elder in Pakistan.

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Pedigree of King Dost Mohammad Khan of Afghanistan. Figure shows the branching of the Abdal dynasty into the Popal (founder of the Popalzai; spelled 'Fofal' in figure), Barak (founder of the Barakzai), and Alako (founder of the Alakozai) line. (The fourth branch, Achakzai, is missing.)
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History of Afghanistan principal ruling families. The figure shows the splitting of the Zirak line into the Popalzai, Alakozai, Achakzai and Barakzai branches.

Popalzai or Popalzay (Template:Lang-ps - also known as Popal) are Durrani (formerly called Abdali or Bor Tareen) Pashtuns.

Origin

According to Hyat Khan's history of Afghanistan, from their progenitor Bor Tareen, otherwise known as Abdal, are descended two main divisions: the Zirak and the Panjpai. The term Abdal, however, gradually superseded Bor Tareen and came into special prominence when Ahmad Shah Abdali, commonly known as Durrani, began his career of conquest. The Achakzais are strictly a branch of the Barakzai but Ahmad Shah Durrani, himself an Abdal Tareen, fearing the growing numbers of the Barakzai, separated them from the parent stock, since which time they have remained distinct.

There are thousands of Popalzai living in Pakistan as well, mainly in the city of Peshawar.

According to scholars and popular sources, the Popalzai clan consists of approximately 3,500,000 individuals and still growing, living on almost every continent in the world. Ethnographers have classified Abdalis as peripatetic tribes. Abdal is a well known peripatetic tribe in Turkey.

Notable people of Popalzai tribe

See also

References