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Tanai

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Tanai
تڼی
EthnicityPashtun
LocationAfghanistan, Waziristan
Parent tribeKarlani
BranchesDarnoohee, Sitkai, Aryozi, Khabkhel
LanguagePashto
Religion Islam

The Tanai or Tani tribe of Pashtuns are located on the border of Paktia Province, Khost Province in Afghanistan and Miranshah, the capital of the northern district of the Waziristan region in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.[1][2]

Description

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The Tanai are described as “spirited, brave” and “having a spirit of Afghan honour”. They are an inconspicuous tribe in the history of the region. In dress, they mostly resemble the Dawari, while some others are with a long woolen garment of stripped cotton. Those in the hills traditionally maintain their large rural herding practices.[3][4]

Subtribes

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The four sub-tribes of the Tanai are:

  • Darnoohee
  • Sitkai
  • Aryozee
  • Khaabkhil

Notable Tanai Pashtuns

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References

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  1. ^ "Tanai Tribe – Database". www.afghan-bios.info. Retrieved 2024-01-07.
  2. ^ Historical dictionary of Afghanistan (2003) by Adamec, Ludwig W. (pg. 366)
  3. ^ History of the Pathans: The Karranis (2002) by Haroon Rashid Vol-5, pp. 434-435
  4. ^ Ḥayāt-i Afghānī (1867) by Muhammad Hayat Khan