Marri (tribe)
The Marri are a Balochi-speaking tribe of the Baloch people, who inhabit a large arid region in northeastern Balochistan, Pakistan. The Marri area is bounded to the west by the plains of Sibi. To the north are the Kakar and Loni tribes of the Pashtuns; to the east lie the lands of the Khetrans, to the south the Bugti tribe.[1]
Traditionally, the Marri people, like other Baloch tribes, were nomads and earned their livelihood from grazing animals.[2] Today, the Marri tribe is modernized, and only a few groups are left with a distinct cultural identity. Many of them hold key high positions in Pakistan both in Provincial and Federal levels of Government.
Early history[edit]
The early history of the Marri centers around the Mir Chakar Khan, the folk hero of many Baloch romances and leader of the Rind tribe. After his quarrels with the Lasharies, and after he had been driven out of Sibi, Mir Chakar went to what is now the present Marri country near the Manjara River.
The particular spot where Bijar Khan parted ranks from Mir Chakar is known as Bijar Wad into the present day. [3]
Constituent groups[edit]
The Marri tribe consisted of the following sections as of 1940:[4]
Bijarani: From the Puzh Rind. The first Sardars and founder of the Marri (with subsections Kalandrani, Kaisrani, Rahmkani, Piradani-Marri, Salarani, Somrani, Kalwani, Shaheja, Powadhi and Kungrani).
- Ghazeni: Current Sardar (3rd line of sardar) of the Marri (which in turn is made up of the Bahawalanzai, Mahandani ,Nozbandagani, Murgiani, Samwani, Lodhiani, Aliani (2nd line of sardar of Marri after Bijarani), Ispani and Jarwar , Langhani, mazarani possibly others).
- Loharani (with the three subsections of the eponymous Loharani, Mohamadani and Sherani).
Notable Entities[edit]
- Justice Mir Khuda Bakhsh Marri ( former governor of balochistan,former chief justice balochistan high court,former chief minister of balochistan and sindh)
- Mir Shahnawaz khan Marri ( Provincial minister of Sports and culture,former DG Mines and Minerals Balochistan,former provincial secretary)
- Mir Shahnawaz marri (Chief of Bajarani)
- Mohabat Khan Marri( former senator
- Haji Mir Fathe Khan Bijarani marri
- Lt Mir Jahangir Khan Marri Shaheed (S.bt)
- Mir Alam Zaib Mahandani Marri (Chief of Mahandani)
- Nawabzada Buzair Marri (Former Chairman District Council kohlu)
- changaz marri
- Mir Balkh Sher Marri (Former Caretaker Provincial minister of local Government)
- Mir Nasir Marri (Chairman District Council kohlu)
- Wadera Gazi Khan loharani (Vice Chairman District Council kohlu)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Pehrson & Barth 1966, pp. 1–2.
- ^ "Lifestyle of a Nomad", An Element of Luck, The Radcliffe Press, 1993, ISBN 978-1-85043-739-0, retrieved 2021-07-10
- ^ D’Accone, Frank A. (2001), "Marri, Ascanio", Oxford Music Online, Oxford University Press, retrieved 2021-07-10
- ^ Pehrson & Barth 1966, pp. 110–13.
Further reading[edit]
- Pehrson, Robert H.; Barth, Fredrik (1966). The Social Organization of the Marri Baluch. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology. Vol. 43. New York: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.
- PAK Institute for Peace Studies 19-04-2006: Baloch Insurgency – A backgrounder
- Newsline Sept 2004: Edging Towards Anarchy?
- New York Times April 2, 2006: In Remote Pakistan Province, a Civil War Festers