Orakzai dynasty
The Orakzai dynasty is a South Asian dynasty, directly descended from the Orakzai tribe. Various branches ruled the princely states of Bhopal, Kurwai, Muhammadgarh and Basoda.[1][2][3]
Orakzai Dynasty | |
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Royal Dynasty | |
Parent family | Orakzai Tribe |
Country | British India |
Place of origin | Tirah |
Founder | Orak (Wrak) |
Titles | Nawab of Bhopal Nawab of Kurwai Nawab of Basoda Nawab of Muhammadgarh |
Traditions | Sunni Islam |
Motto | Nasir min allah (God Givith Victory) |
Cadet branches | Mirazi Khel Firuz Khel |
History
The Orakzai dynasty is divided into two branches: the Mirazi Khel, founded by Dost Mohammad Khan, and the Firuz Khel, founded by Diler Khan.
References
- Khan, Shaharyar M. (2000). The Begums of Bhopal: A Dynasty of Women Rulers in Raj India. London: I. B. Tauris. pp. 1–30. ISBN 1860645283.
- The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 15: Karāchi to Kotāyam (New ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1908. p. 405 – via Digital South Asia Library.
- The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 7: Bareilly to Berasiā (New ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1908. pp. 105 – via Digital South Asia Library.
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