The Black Mountain (Tor Ghar) Tribes
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The original name of the Black Mountain is Tor Ghar, which is a Pushto word which means Tor (Black) Ghar (Mountain). Tor Ghar is situated in Hazara division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan
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. Tor Ghar is lying to the east of the Indus river from Thakot
Thakot
Thakot is a tribal town on the Indus River in Battagram District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is also one of twenty Union Councils of Battagram District, and one of twelve in Battagram Tehsil. It is located at 34°45'0N 72°55'0E at an altitude of 1131 m ,Most of the people living here...

 to Darband
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. The total length of this mountain is about twenty five to thirty miles and its average height about 8000 feet above sea level. It ascends from the Indus basin at its southern end near the village of Kiara and goes up to its watershed near the village Baradar; then it runs north-east by north to the point on the crest known as Chitabat. From here the range runs due north, finally descending to the Indus by two large spurs, at the foot of the easternmost of which lies Thakot. The Indus, after passing Thakot, runs westward along the northern foot of the mountain till it washes the western of the two aforementioned spurs, when it takes a sharp bend to the south, and runs below and parallel to the western foot of this mountain range.

Tor Ghar is bounded on the south by Tanawal; on the east by Agror
Agror
The Agror valley is located in Mansehra District, Hazara in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It consists of three mountain glens, in length and in breadth, located between and .- Environment :...

, Pariari and Tikari, Nandihar and Deshi; on the northern extremity lies the Indus and Thakot; and on the west, between the crest and the River Indus. These slopes fall steeply from the crest for some 2000 feet; then follows a zone of gentle, well-cultivated slopes; and then from 4000–5000 feet altitude the hill drops precipitously to the Indus. The actual Indus Valley here varies in width from a few hundred yards to nearly two miles, being narrowest at Kotkai and at its broadest at Palosi. It is crossed at about eleven different points by ferries, the boats holding from twenty to thirty passengers, but the inhabitants pass over the river almost everywhere on inflated skins.

The mountain

Tor Ghar lies between 34º32' and 34º50' N, and 72º48' and 72º58' E. The mountain may be described as a long, narrow ridge with higher peaks at intervals, and occasional deep passes; the general outline of the crest is more rounded than sharp. From the sides numerous large spurs project, which are often precipitous and rocky, with deep, narrow glens or gorges lying between them, in which are some of the smaller villages of the tribes, the larger ones being, as a rule, situated on the banks of the Indus. The whole of the upper portion of the mountain is thickly wooded, with pine, oak, sycamore, horse-chestnut and wild cherry. The crest of the mountain is crossed by several passes.

Climate

The climate of Tor Ghar (Black Mountain) is very fine in spring and autumn but winters are very severe because of the snow fall in sufficient quantity which stops communication over the crest. From proximity of the mountain to the Sulky valley of the Indus, the heat in summer even at the highest elevation is nearly as warm as that of the plains. Heavy rain generally falls in the spring and early autumn and storms frequently occurs.

The tribes

The western slope of Tor Ghar is inhabited by following sub-clans of the Yousafzai
Yousafzai
The Yūsufzai is one of the largest Pashtun tribes...

 tribe:-
  • The Mada Khel
    Mada Khel
    The Mada Khel is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons...

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  • The Hassanzai
    Hassanzai
    The Hassanzai is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons...

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  • The Akazai
    Akazai
    The Akazai is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons. Colonel Wylly, Harold Carmichael, 1858–1932, has described these great people in just one sentence; laeving no...

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  • The Chagharzai
    Chagharzai
    The Chagharzais or Chagarzais are a division of the Malizai clan of the Yousafzai tribe. Colonel Wylly, Harold Carmichael, 1858–1932, has described these great people in just one sentence; laeving no space for further descriptions and definitions.-Origin:...

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Isa the second son of Yousaf (Yousafzai
Yousafzai
The Yūsufzai is one of the largest Pashtun tribes...

) had three sons; Mada, Hassan and Aka. The Mada Khels, Hassanzais and Akazais are their descendants. Whereas, the Chagarzais are the descendants of Chagar who was one of the son of Mali (Malizai). Mali (Malizai) was one of the brother of Isa (Isazai). In the succeeding paragraphs these sub-clans have been described in detail...

The Mada Khels

Mada Khel
Mada Khel
The Mada Khel is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons...

 is a division of the Isazai clan of Yousafzai
Yousafzai
The Yūsufzai is one of the largest Pashtun tribes...

 tribe. They are among the dwellers on the Black Mountain. The Mada Khel country is on the northern slopes of the Mahaban Mountain down to the right bank of the Indus, and is bounded on the north by the Hassanzais, on the east by the Indus, and on the south and west by the Tanolis and Amazais. The Mada Khel have three sub-divisions, and are considered more enliohtened than the other Isazai tribesmen. Most of the villages are on the Mahaban Mountain, only two being on the banks of the Indus. The easiest approaches to Mada Khel territory pass through the Hassanzai territory.
Mada Khels are further divided into following Sections and Sub-sections:-.
Sub Clan Section Sub-section (Khel)  
Mada Khel Hasanbaz Khel Bara Khel and Gunda Khel
  Bazid Khel Alrabi Khel and Tota Khel
  Hassan Khel Said Ali Khel and Sultan Khel
  Mada Nama

The Hassanzais

The Hassanzai
Hassanzai
The Hassanzai is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons...

s are a division of the Isazai clan of Yousafzai
Yousafzai
The Yūsufzai is one of the largest Pashtun tribes...

 tribe and live on either side of the Indus; those cis-Indus occupy the most southern portion of the western slopes of Tor Ghar, while those trans-Indus live immediately opposite to them. The former area is bounded on the north and east by the Akazai
Akazai
The Akazai is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons. Colonel Wylly, Harold Carmichael, 1858–1932, has described these great people in just one sentence; laeving no...

s, on the west by the Indus,and on the south the Hassanzai border adjoins the territory of Tanawal, the former state of Amb
AMB
Amb may refer to:* Amb , a town in the Azad Kashmir, Pakistan* Amb, India, a town Himachal Pradesh, India* Amb , a region in the former Indian Empire* Amb special form, a nondeterministic programming construct using continuations...

.

The Hassanzais are further divided into following ten Sections:-.
Sub Clan Section  
Hassanzai Khan Khel
  Kotwal
  Zakaria Khel
  Mir Ahmad Khel
  Lughman Khel
  Kaka Khel
  Dada Khel
  Mamu Khel
  Nanu Khel
  Nasrat Khel

The Akazais

Like other divisions of Isazai clan of Yousafzai
Yousafzai
The Yūsufzai is one of the largest Pashtun tribes...

 tribe, the Akazai
Akazai
The Akazai is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons. Colonel Wylly, Harold Carmichael, 1858–1932, has described these great people in just one sentence; laeving no...

s inhibit a portion of the crest and western slopes of the Tor Ghar; to the north of Hassanzais having on the east a part of Agror and Piriarey; to the North Chagharzais (Nasrat Khel and Basi Khel) and to the West the Indus. The southern face of Machai Sar (Peak) belongs to Akazai
Akazai
The Akazai is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons. Colonel Wylly, Harold Carmichael, 1858–1932, has described these great people in just one sentence; laeving no...

s, which is the highest peak of Tor Ghar. Their main villages are Kand (Upper and Lower), Bimbal and Bilianrey. Other Akazai
Akazai
The Akazai is a Pakhtoon/Pashtoon/Pathan tribe. It is one of the division of Isazai clan of the Yousafzai tribe which is one of the most powerful, famous and respected tribe of Pashtoons. Colonel Wylly, Harold Carmichael, 1858–1932, has described these great people in just one sentence; laeving no...

 villages are Darbanrey, Kanar, Bakrey, Laid, Lashora, Bakianra, Moraata, Torum and Larey. During the Sikh Rule and up to 1868 Akazais held the village of Shahtut in Agror valley (Tehsil Oghi).

Akazais are further divided into following Sections and Sub-sections:-.
Sub Clan Section Sub-section (Khel)  
Akazai Painda Khel Awal Khel, Jogi Khel and Lal Khel
  Barat Khel Biba Khel, Khan Khel and Shahi Khel
  Tasan Khel Ghazi Khan and Mamuzai
  Aziz Khel Darja Khel, Sain Khel and Kala Khel

The Chagharzais

The Chagharzai
Chagharzai
The Chagharzais or Chagarzais are a division of the Malizai clan of the Yousafzai tribe. Colonel Wylly, Harold Carmichael, 1858–1932, has described these great people in just one sentence; laeving no space for further descriptions and definitions.-Origin:...

s or Chagarzais are a division of the Malizai clan of the Yousafzai
Yousafzai
The Yūsufzai is one of the largest Pashtun tribes...

 tribes. They are the descendants of Chaghar (Chagharzai) the son of Mali (Malizai) who was one of the sons of Yousaf (Yousafzai). They occupy the country on either side of the river Indus, those cis-Indus being located on the western slopes of Tor Ghar, to the north of the Akazais. They are divided into three sub-divisions. The southern boundary of the cis-Indus Chagharzais is contiguous with that of the Akazais, and follows the spur of the Tor Ghar running from the Machai Sar (peak) to the Indus bank — the southern face of the spur belonging to the Akazais and the northern to the Chagharzais. On the west and north the Indus forms the boundary, while on the east the Chagarzais are bounded by the territory of the Deshiwals and of the Pariari Saiyids.

The three Chagharzai sub-divisions are further divided into following Sections and Sub-sections:-.
Sub Clan Section Sub-section (Khel)  
Chagharzai Ferozai (Not Known)
  Basi Khel Daud Khel, Shahu Khel, Khwaja Khel, Kalandar Khel, Kasan Khel and Babujan Khel.
  Nasrat Khel Hanju Khel, Haider Khel, Lukman Khel and Badha Khel

Fighting against the British

The Tor Ghar (Black Mountain) had never been under the British Rule. The tribes had been involved in fighting with British for quite some time. Brief account of the Briitish Expeditions against the
Tor Ghar Tribes is as under:-
  • Under Lieutenant Colonel F. Mackeson, in 1852-53, agninst the Hassanzais. The occasion was the murder of two British customs officers. A force of 3800 British troops traversed their country, destroying their villages, grain and crops.

  • Under Major-General A. T. Wilde, in 1868. The occasion was an attack on a British police post at Oghi in the Agror Valley by all three tribes. A force of 12,544 British troops entered the country and the tribes made peace.

  • The First Hazara Expedition in 1888. The cause was the constant raids made by the tribes on villages in British territory, culminating in an attack on a small British detachment, in which two English officers were killed. A force of 9416 British troops traversed the country of the tribes, and severely punished them.

  • The Second Hazara Expedition of 1891. The Black Mountain tribes fired on a force within British limits. A force of 7300 British troops traversed the country. The tribesmen made peace and entered into an agreement with government to preserve the peace of the border.

  • The Black Mountain (Tor Ghar) Tribes provided following fighting men for famous Ambela Operation of December 1863:-

* Hassanzais : 2000
* Akazais : 1000
* Mada Khels : 4000
* Chagharzais: 6000

Tor Ghar became the 25th district of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa

After the creation of Pakistan
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 on 14 August 1947, Tor Ghar was given the status of Provincially Administered Tribal Area (PATA). Since then it has been under the administrative control of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, then North-West Frontier Province. Tor Ghar became the 25th District of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa on 28 January 2011. Judba is the capital of this newly norn district with following tehsils:-
  • Judba.
  • Kandaro.
  • Mada Khel.
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