Kasi (Pashtun tribe)

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Kasi (Pashto: کاسي) Kasi or Kansi is a Pashtun Tribe from the Sarbani Tribal confederacy, primarily found in Nangarhar, Afghanistan. Other sub tribes such as Sherani, Kehthran and Hassani in Zhob and Barkan also belong to the Kasi Family and Kasi Tribe on name of Kand and Zamand are also found in Loy Kandahar. The MALAK / chief of the Kasi Tribe is Malak Wazir Muhammad Kasi. Kasis are divided into two Malaks and nawabs who are Arbabs of the royal Family Kasi. Malak Wazir Muhammad Kasi was the owner of half Quetta.He was the king of Quetta at that time. Kasi's rule over Quetta. Kasis head Arbab karam khan Kasi became prime-minister of Kalat and Balochistan when the Tribe allied with the ruling Family Kalat. Kasi's were one of the strongest Tribes in Kalat's rule and Malak were the most powerful Tribe who were heads of Tribe and ruled over Qilla Kasi, Shal / Quetta. They are still known as one of the most powerful and educated Tribes in whole Baluchistan. The famous Quaid hat (qarakuli hat name in pashtoo) was given by malak jan muhammed kasi to quaid e azam

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  • Pata Khazana
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