Maska (Hazara tribe)
The Maska are a tribe of the Hazara people in Afghanistan and neighboring countries. Maska is a sub-tribe of the Jaghori tribe of Hazaras in Afghanistan.
Origin
For a long time ago Maska and Babah were twin brothers and according to the old myth, they were separated by knife. In Afghanistan, their ancestral place is Sange-e-Masha in the Jaghori District of Ghazni Province.[1]
Subclans of Maska
- Aaka
- Akhka
- Aldiyaar
- Alumbaig
- Daama
- Dada
- Faquiro
- Ikhtiar
- Jamag
- Mehtar
- Naib
- Nouta
- Ourdu
- Paidga
- Pashumbee
- Rozee
- Shadi
- Shah Dost
- Wakil
- Yaree
See also
References
- Poladi, Hassan (1989). The Hazāras. Mughal Publishing Company. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-929824-00-0.
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