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Magsi is a name of Baloch
Baloch people
The Baloch or Baluch are an ethnic group that belong to the larger Iranian peoples. Baluch people mainly inhabit the Balochistan region and Sistan and Baluchestan Province in the southeast corner of the Iranian plateau in Western Asia....

 tribe in the Balochistan
Balochistan (Pakistan)
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, Punjab
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 and Sindh
Sindh
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 provinces of Pakistan
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 and Balochistan province of Iran
Iran
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The Magsi tribe came from Iran where is place name is Magas in Lishar. They migrated to modern Pakistan with Lashari and Rind tribes that is the reason some historians called them branch of Lashari tribe. The origin of Magsi are also related to Jamots. In Baluchistan, province of Pakistan, they are known Magsi Baloch. In Sindh they are considered Sindhi Baloch. In northern Punjab they speak Punjabi while southern Punjab they speak Seraiki. Most of the Magsi tribe is settled in Jhal Magsi District. The clans of Magsi tribe include: Buhtani and Shambani. The Butani is the Nawab family. Shambai is Tumandar (chief Makhdoom). The clans of Shambani are: Vasdani, Salokhani, Muglani, Laskani, Bungulani, Sargani, etc. The current Nawab of the Magsi tribe is Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Khan Magsi. He is from Butani family and Tumandar is Mir Mousa Khan Magsi. He belong from Shambani family and then Hesbani, which includes Berkani and then Anglani. Mir Jangi Khan Magsi Baloch was their leader. Mir Ghulam Qadir Magsi was also their leader and Mir Taj Muhammad Magsi was also their leader (they are great fighters of Magsi tribe in their time)Hasrani. Nowadays Mir Aftab Ahmed Magsi is their leader. they mostly reside in shahdadkot, nawabshah, sukrund, sanghar, nari, mithoo etc. Shambani, Balwani, Bujerani, Dalkhani, Nindani, Bojani, Rawtani, Sobhani, Safrani,(Sabrani), Sakhani, Salokhani, Soomrani and Admani. They speak the Sindhi and Balochi languages. Another Magsi sub-tribe has been living in Sindh since 200 years known as Soomrani, where Mithani, Rakhyani, Dangrani, Faujani and Hyderani are sub-castes of Soomrani. Almost 70 percent of Soomrani are educated and used to live in peace and prosperity, where as they are followers of Sufism. Abdul Ghani Magsi & Abdul Majeed Magsi are their current leaders and Beera Khan Magsi was also their leader and great fighter against injustice.
Buhtani is a clan of Magsi tribe. Buhtani are well educated, distance between Shambani village and Jhal Magsi city is 60km and they are very close to Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Khan Magsi.

A large number of Magsis are living in the Pakistani province of Punjab. Their communities can be found in the districts of, Muzzaffar Garh, Layyah, Khanewal, Lodhran, Raheemyar khan,Bhakkar, Dera Ismail Khan and Multan.

[edit] Magsi Force
In 1988, President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq died in an air crash and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's daughter Benazir Bhutto was elected as Prime Minister. Benazir Bhutto's government decided to replace the Hur Force with a new force called Magsi Force, consisting of militants from the tribe of Mir Nadir Ali Magsi, a rival of Hurs. Benazir Bhutto encouraged and supported clash between forces and after bloody clashes the Hur Force was weakened substantially.

The Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi is the current chief of Magsi tribe, and he is now governor of Balochistan.
Nawab Sardar Mir Kaisar Khan Magsi (K.C.I.E)
Nawab Sardar Mir Mehboob Ali Magsi
2 sons
Nawab Mir Saifullah Khan Magsi Mir Yousuaf Ali Khan Magsi
7 sons
Nawab Zulfiqar
Mir Tariq
Mir Akbar
Mir Nadir
Mir Amer
Mir Khalid
Mir Zafar
& 2 daughters.

Present Nawab/Sardar the 23rd is Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi. Eighty percent of the land belongs to the Nawab and his brothers. Rest belongs to the tribe. The tribe migrated from Syria around 1400 years ago to Iraq. This was around 150 years after karbala incident. The tribe then migrated to Iran from Karbala to escape persecution. They were incharge of the Magas area of eastern Iran in the Sistan, Balochistan area of Iran. Then at the time of Jalal khan the tribe migrated to present day Baluchistan around 1423.
Among the many prominent acts of courage by the Magi’s include giving refuge to Emperor Humayun with tribe from where he went on to win the battle of Panipat. Dara shiku took refuge there too in the late 1700s at the time of Ahmed Shah Abdali. Amongst the many landmarks of Jhal, it is most famous for the Mula rive
Nawabzada Zulfiqar Magsi is the current chief of Magsi tribe, and is also the governor of Balochistan, and his younger brother Nawabzada Mir Nadir Magsi is the food Minister of Sindh.

Composed By Nawabzada MUnawar Hussain Magsi # 0346-8530297
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See also

  • Nizamani
    Nizamani
    Nizamani is a Baloch tribe located in Balochistan and Sindh provinces in Pakistan. Like many other Baloch tribes, the original Nizamani tribe migrated to Sindh from Balochistan.- Overview :...

  • Balochistan (region)
    Balochistan (region)
    Balochistan or Baluchistan is an arid, mountainous region in the Iranian plateau in Southwest Asia; it includes part of southeastern Iran, western Pakistan, and southwestern Afghanistan. The area is named after the numerous Baloch tribes, Iranian peoples who moved into the area from the west...

  • Balochistan (Pakistan)
    Balochistan (Pakistan)
    Balochistan is one of the four provinces or federating units of Pakistan. With an area of 134,051 mi2 or , it is the largest province of Pakistan, constituting approximately 44% of the total land mass of Pakistan. According to the 1998 population census, Balochistan had a population of...

  • Baluchistan (Chief Commissioners Province)
    Baluchistan (Chief Commissioners Province)
    The Chief Commissioner's Province of Baluchistan was a province of British India located in the northern parts of the modern Balochistan province.- History :...

  • Balochistan (Iran)
  • Sistan and Baluchestan Province
  • Rind
    Rind (tribe)
    Rind are a Baloch tribe settled in the Balochistan province of Iran, and the Balochistan Province of Pakistan, Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan....


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