Ishakzai
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The Ishaqzai (Pashto: اسحاقزى; Ey-sock-zah-ye) is an Afghan tribe of the Durrani line of the Pashtun people. They are known to populate the South-west of Afghanistan, particularly the provinces of Farah, Nimruz, Helmand,[1] Kandahar and Herat. One of the main leaders has been Sher Ahmad Haqyar, who lives in Kandahar. He was member of parliament Afghanistan during the reign of Mohammed Zahir Shah, who was deposed in 1973.
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- ^ T.A.C. (including various citations) - article published by the Tribal Analysis Centre November 2009 [Retrieved 2015-11-02]
Categories:
- Durrani Pashtun tribes
- Ethnic groups in Helmand Province
- Ethnic groups in Kandahar Province
- Ethnic groups in Herat Provence
- Ethnic groups in Farah Provence
- Ethnic groups in Ghor Province
- Ethnic groups in Nimruz Province
- Afghan people stubs