Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Tanoli History

Tanoli tarikh

Tanoli history

Tanoli Warrior
Tanoli History

Tanoli People

Tanoli history

Kashmir And Tanoli

1948 Kashmir  conflict and Tanoli

Kashmir and Tanoli

1948 Kashmir conflict

Kashmir And Tanoli

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanoli#Role_in_the_Kashmir_Conflict_of_1947-48

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TANOLI BOLLYWOOD ACTORS

TANOLI INDIAN ACTORS

Captain James Abbott Poem about abbottabad


Captain James Abbott Poem about abbottabad

Captain James Abbott Poem about abbottabad

Tanoli Sub Tribes

Tanoli Sub Tribes

Sub-tribes

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The Hindwal and Pallal are the major divisions of the tribe. The further sub–divisions of the tribe are

* Hindwal
o Jamal; Charyal, Ledhyal, Abdwal, Khankhail
o Saryal; Lalal, Hedral, Baizal
o Jalwal
o Bohal
o Baigal
o Tekral
o An sal
o Masand
o Rains

* Pallal
o Labhya (Suba Khani)
o Matyal
o Bainkaryal
o Dairal
o Sadhal
o Judhal
o Baigal
o Tekral
o Asnal
o Masand
o Rains

* Bhujal
* Khan Khel
* Painda Khel /also know (Payenda Khel)
* Tani Khel
* Nawab Khel
* Mir Dad Khel
* Jahangir Khel
* Bohla Khel
* Maza Khani
* Sher Khani
* Noorullah Khani
* Shamsullah Khani

Tanoli

History
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They have a history that The Tanoli consider themselves to descend from one Amir Khan,who (so says their tradition) arrived in the Tanawal valley with his sons around 1500, having crossed the Indus river to get there.

The ancestors of the Tanoli eventually settled in Mahaban. Some time later, in search of land, they crossed the Indus river under the command of Maulvi Mohammad Ibrahim, and captured territory from the Turkic peoples settled there. Among the new settlers was Amir Khan Beerdewa and his six sons (Pall Khan, Hind Khan, Thakar Khan, Arjin Khan and Kul Khan) who settled the Tanawal region; the six clans or sub-tribes are allegedly named after the six sons of Beerdewa. Tanoli's have ruled the state of Amb of Hazara since the 13th century up until the wars with the Sikhs in the 19th century. They were frequently engaged in rebellions with successive rulers of the Delhi Sultanate as well as allying with Ahmed Shah Abdali in his conquest of India. They were also the last ruling dynasty of the State of Amb. Charles Allen in his book referred to them as "the extremely hostile and powerful Tanolis of the Tanawal Moutains". They were also the last ruling dynasty of the State of Amb. "Many Mouths, Many sayings" Many people tried to link the tanoli with their own tribe or another one else. but it's clear and accepted from the history.That they are Abbasi. Tanoli are not Jungua. Tanoli are not Barlas Mughals. Barlas mughals are those who connect them selves with (IERO MA JEET BARLAS )(Turk and Barlas Mughals are from same branch there grand father is same if we are mughal or turk ...why turk arrange the army of soldiers against tanoli's to stop them to enter in pakhal because they rule pakhal at that time if we are there Brothers they welcome us with open arms but they fight with us many time but they failed to stop us to enter us in this area. Tanoli are not Rajas. Tanoli did't come with Greek Alaxander. Tanoli's are not Pukhtoon : check the list of Pahtoon tribes (http://www.khyber.org/pashtotribes.shtml you can not finde tanoli's in the history books of pushtoons as a sub tribe of pushtoons or as a pushtoon(Tarikh-e-afghana) by (sami jan) and i have also mentioned the link of the map which has taken from the book of SIR OLAF CARO book The Pathans He did not mention tanoli area(land) and tanoli's in the list of pushtoon tribes .(http://www.khyber.org/images/maps/triballocations.jpg) . Tanoli Cheif Ameer Khan martyred in battle aginst Yousfzai tribe. Yousfzai occupied the area of swat and buner and compled the tanoli tribe to the estern bank of indus river. The genesis of tanoli leads to the Al-Abbas ibn Abd-al-Muttalib, the Paternal uncle of Prophet Mohammad (P.B.U.H). from this Reference they are Abbasi.

List of the hereditary Tanoli rulers of Amb State
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Tenure Rulers of Amb (Tanawal)
unknown date - 1803 (Mir) Haibat Khan
1803 - unknown date (Mir) Hashim Ali Khan
unknown date - 1818 (Mir) Nawab Khan
1818 - 1840 (Mir) Painda Khan
1840 - 1868 (Nawab) Jahandad Khan
1868 - 1907 (Nawab) Mohammad Akram Khan
1907 - 26 February 1936 (Nawab) Khanizaman Khan
26 February 1936 - 1971 (Nawab) Mohammad Farid Khan

Tanoli history


Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Tanoli history


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Tanoli history

Tanoli history

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Tanoli History



The Tanoli (Hindko/Urdu: تنولی‎; Pashto: تنولي‎) might be a Pashtun[1][2] tribe, possibly connected to the Ghilzai Confederation[citation needed] of Pashtuns. Their origins remain controversial and are subject to much debate. Bernhard Dorn's translation(vol.2) of one of the oldest books on Afghans (Pashtuns), the Makhzan-i-Afghani of Neamat Ullah (Ni'mat Allah al-Harawi); The History of Afghans, asserts that Ghilzai, son of Mato, was blessed with two sons, Ibrahim and Toor.[3]
The Tanolis mostly inhabit the Tanawal valley, located in the North-West Frontier region of Pakistan; which they took over in about the 14th century and named it after their tribe. Though today Tanawal is part of the Hazara division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, in the past the larger portion of it comprised the two semi-independent native states or principalities of Amb and Phulra, ruled over by Tanoli chiefs of the same family, from about the 1840s to 1972. Prior to that, the area or 'Ilaqa' of Tanawal had remained an independent territory for a long time, from c the 14th to the 19th century.[4] Across the Durand line, there are also some Tanolis living in Ghazni and Paktia provinces of Afghanistan. The Tanoli, allied with other Pashtuns of the region, participated in the frontier wars of the 1840s against the British. In Charles Allen's analysis of these wars, the Tanolis were described as "extremely hostile, brave and hardy, and accounted the best swordsmen in Hazara".[5]
The Tanolis reside in the districts of Haripur, Abbottabad, Mansehra, Tor Ghar, Swabi and Buner (Tanolo Dheray) of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. A branch of the Tanoli tribe also resides in Kashmir, mainly in Muzaffarabad and Srinagar[citation needed]. Some Tanolis are working and settled in Karachi, Lahore and other parts of Pakistan[citation needed]. In Afghanistan, the Tanoli primarily live in the provinces of Ghazni and Paktia[citation needed]. Sometimes, the Tanoli tribe is mixed up with the Tanai tribe of Afghanistan[citation needed], who are supposedly descendants of a slave of Kajin, the youngest son of Batani[citatio