Kakar
Kakar is the name of a large Pashtun tribe, with members
living in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.
History
According to the history of Afghanistan, the Kakar tribe
established an empire in Afghanistan and spread the glory of their family name.
The originator of the Kakar tribe is Dani, who was son of Ghourghusht and
grandson of Qais Abdur Rashid. The Kakar groups in India were prominent leaders
of Punjab, including a notable governer of Punjab, in the late 1800s. Under
Kakar leadership, India's Punjab rose to great heights. Some Afghan clans
related to the Kakar family include:
Sanzarkhel
Taraghzai
Barakzai
Parizon
Mirdadzai
Jogizai
Abubakarzai
Abusyedzai
Sanzarkhel, Taraghzai or Taragharai and Santia (sub tribe of
Abubakarzai Kakar) are the biggest sub-tribes of the Kakar in Balochistan.
Historians such as Abdul Hai Habibi and Bahdur Shah Zafar Kakakhel are confident
that the Jadoon are also part of the Kakar tribe.
Kakar have descendants
in western provinces of Pakistan but are mostly in Afghanistan and eastern
Iran.
Sher Shah Suri and Kakar
Sher Shah Suri or Sher Khan's real name
was Farid Khan. His father's name was Hassan Khan and his grandfather's name wae
Ibrahim Khan Suri. Ibrahim was a middle-class and common man of ROWA (an
independent land of Afghans which included the territories of Hasan Abdal,
Kabul, Peshawar, Herat, Kandahar and Koh-e-Sulaiman), and belonged to the
sub-tribe Barakzai of Kakar. Barakzai is a sub-tribe of Taraghzai, son of Kakar.
According to Sir Olf Caero, author of the book The Pathans, Sher Shah was born
Sihasram in (Bihar) in 1479 CE, where his father was a landlord and a respected
ally of a Mughal Empire. The real homeland of Sher Shah was likely located
between Qaisi Ghar and Koh-e-Sulaiman, near the Kozhak range.
Kalkar
Najin, in his book Sher Shah and His Times, asserts that this place is between
Chaman and Ghazni and that it is Sargorgai (Toba Kakar Ranges), where the Kakar
tribe has been living for centuries. Sir Olaf claims that when Sher Shah was
young, he hunted and killed a lion (likely a Bengal tiger) by his own sword—and
since the lion is called "Sher" in the local languages, the people of the area
began to call him "Sher Khan". Sher Shah's hunting of the lion using a sword is
similar to the story of David.
Kakar (Afghan)
Kakar Afghan was one of
the grandsons of Qais Abdur Rashid. Kakar's father's name was Dani son of
Ghourghusht, who was son of Qais in the Afghan appendix of tribes. According to
Afghan and Muslim historians, Ghourghusht was alive in 388 hijri (by the Islamic
calendar). Kakar is also called in some parts of Afghanistan Kakar-khel. In
Herat, Kakar is locally called Kak. Historically, the tribe has been called
Kak-kor (family of Kak). The tomb of Kakar or Kak is in front of Herat central
Jamia Masjid's gate. Afghan historians say that Kakar was first buried in
Kohistan, which is in Ghor province of Afghanistan, but Herat's ruler Sultan
Ghyasudin Tahglok brought the body to be re-buried in a mosque there in the
city. Muhammad of Ghor was also Kakar and belongs to the sub-tribe named Taghluk
or Taghruq. Dani had four more sons named Panai, Babai, Naghar and Davi. Kakar
had 18 real sons and six adopted sons - 24 sons altogether. The names of Kakar's
eighteen biological sons are as follows:
Taraghzai (Taragharai)
Jadram
Serad or Sherdad
Zalghozi
Dumar
Musazai or Musakhel
Younaskhel
Samkhel
Darpikhel or Arpikhel
Jalalkhel
Mukranikhel
Rankhkhel
Essakhel
Sargarai
Kapip
Khatankhel
Yaqubzai
Osean
and adopted sons names are:
Pindar or Beadar
Churmaikhel
Lanbar
Farmalai
Kwaano and Taran
Some well-known
subtribes of Kakar are Sanzarkhel, Barakzai, Parizon, Abdullahzai, Jogizai,
Abubakar-zai and much more. In every province of Afghanistan, large numbers of
Kakar are living. In the Balochistan province of Pakistan, eighty percent of
Pashtuns are Kakars. Quetta, Pishin, Qila Saifullah, Qila Abdullah, Zhob,
Loralai, Musakhel, Sibi and other districts or nearby areas are populated by
Kakar tribe. A good number of Kakars may also ne found in Punjab and Sindh. In
India, Kakar are found in Punjab, Haryana, Bulandshehr (a town of Kohana
District) Rohtik, Hyderabad, Daccan, Malwah (a town of khwaja) Bihar, Bangol,
Assam, Mumbai and Jona Garh.
Subtribes
sarghari sub cast of kakar are
living on their respectve areas in majority saliyan dist of kandahar,
muslimbagh(hindubagh,duki, dist of killasaifullah, kuchlak dist quetta.
Ahmedkhel and SULEMAN KHAIL of naurak tehsil Gulistan, and Barakzai , Suleman
khail, Ahmed khail ( sub caste of Taraghzai or Taragharai KAKAR)of Pishin and
Toba KAKARI, Sanzarkhel, and Santia (sub tribe of Abubakarzai Kakar)and sarghari
are the biggest sub-tribes of the Kakar in
Balochistan,Balochistan_(Pakistan)>. of which Ahmedkhel is the biggest
sub-tribe. Historians such as Abdul Hai Habibi and Bahdur Shah Zafar Kakakhel
are confident that the Jadoon </wiki/Jadoon> are also part of the Kakar
tribe. Hanbhi which are included in Alizai Kakar. The Kakar also make the largest tribe of Pashtons. The Kibzai
and Jogizai is also a sub tribe of Kakar living in Zhob and Loralai .
Khajak of Sibi is also Kakar,
Kakar have descendants in western provinces of
Pakistan but are mostly in Afghanistan and eastern Iran .as well as in
India.