Maska (Hazara tribe)

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The Maska are a tribe of the Hazara people in Afghanistan and neighboring countries.

Maska is a sub-tribe of Jaghori tribe of Hazaras in Afghanistan. For long times 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 Jaghori District of Ghazni Province.[1]

Clans of Maska[]

  1. Aaka
  2. Akhka
  3. Aldiyaar
  4. Alumbaig
  5. Daama
  6. Dada
  7. Faquiro
  8. Ikhtiar
  9. Jamag
  10. Mehtar
  11. Naib
  12. Nouta
  13. Ourdu
  14. Paidga
  15. Pashumbee
  16. Rozee
  17. Shadi
  18. Shah Dost
  19. Wakil
  20. Yaree

Maska counsel of Quetta[]

The existence of Hazara Tribe since 1890 in this region, the deformation of Hazara Pioneer and the migration from Loralai Zhob and other parts of British India here in Quetta city made cause to establish a sub tribe in Hazara Community. The literacy proved a role in as the literate people of Maska community did play a significant role for an individual of this community in Hazara Society. Beside all that efforts a class in the community tried to derive the hole by their wish and desire, those were the third grade retired Police men and later the good governance of retired officer group was set correct.

The role of (Late) Major (R) Niaz Ali as the president of this community is unforgettable, during his term the community was much in strengthen position and each and every clans of this tribe was in contact with central committee also they played a positive role for the betterment of individual. The second reward goes to Haji Muhammad Ali Jaffery, his efforts for the unity of this community with in the Hazara Society is recognised as he had a directive goals. For a period of time there was a pause in community activity as many tied to play their role but the mentality of a handicap is always destruction.

Firsts this counsel need a general survey of this tribe that how many people are in contact with their group, how many are out as that will form a true settlement and organisation. There seen a game of power by few people among this tribe whom try to drive this by their will.

The earlier election was held under the supervision of ........ in the Day . . . month . . . year by the participation of . . . % of population true settlers of Quetta city and the office barriers are as under. Many of the top heads of this tribe are not aware of this election and their participation, the activity of counsel are often seen during provincial and national assembly elections after five year.

Office Barriers[]

By the year 2018 the under mentioned office barriers are no more on their position as they reached to the time and expired.

  • Kazim Ali Darogha (ex President)
  • Ali Yawar (ex Vice President)
  • Mehdi Ali (ex Vice President)
  • Barat Ali (ex Vice President)
  • Abdul Wahid (ex General Secretary)
  • Manzoor Hussain (ex Joint Secretary)
  • Haji Sadiq Ali (ex Treasurer)

Members[]

  1. Haji Ahmed Ali Tawakkuli (Demised)
  2. Rehmat Ullah
  3. Haji Habib
  4. Abbas Ali
  5. Abdul Hakim
  6. Salman Ali Noor
  7. Haji Iqbal Ali
  8. Haji Nouroz Ali
  9. Mehdi Hussain
  10. Qurban Ali
  11. Haji Ali Jan
  12. Haji Imdad Ali Changezi

Maska Branch Tree[]

[citation needed]

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See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hassan Poladi. The Hazāras. Mughal Pub. Co., 1989. ISBN 0-929824-00-8, ISBN 978-0-929824-00-0.
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