Behsud (Hazara tribe)

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Behsudi or Behsud (Dari: بهسودی) are one of the major tribe of the Hazara people in Afghanistan.

History[]

Notable history of Behsud tribe starts from 19th century where the 19th century Behsutd chieftain Mir Yazdan Bakhsh was one of the first Hazara chiefs, who tried in vain to unify all Hazaras. In the Hazara resistance against the Soviet Union and later the Taliban most of the modern Hazara political leadership has emerged from the Behsuds. Afghan leaders from the Behsud tribe include Sultan Ali Keshtmand, the Prime Minister of Afghanistan from 1981 to 1989.

Notable people[]

  • Karim Khalili, former vice president of Afghanistan.
  • Sultan Ali Keshtmand, the communist Prime Minister of Afghanistan (1981–1990).
  • Mir Yazdan Bakhsh, an early 19th-century Hazara chieftain.
  • Sharbat Ali Changezi, Air Marshall Pakistan Air Force.
  • Haji Kazim Yazdani, historical researcher and writer.
  • Rohullah Nikpai, Taekwondo practitioner and two-time Olympic bronze medalist.

See also[]

Sources[]

  • The Hazaras by Hassan Poladi
  • The Hazaras of Afghanistan by Sayd Askar Musavi
  • Hazaras of Afghanistan by Taimor Khanov, translated in Urdu by Hasan Raza Changazi
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