Chief Sardar
Sardar Nabil Ahmed Khan Gabol is the Chief Sardar of the Gabol tribe, a testament to which is the solidarity amongst the Gabols under his leadership. Nabil Gabol's reign is not only restricted to Karachi, or a particular region, but in every Gabol populated area of Pakistan, including Gabols settled internationally such as those in Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Sardar Nabil Gabol is the son of Sardar Ahmed Khan Gabol, and the grandson of Allah Bakhsh Gabol the first Deputy Speaker of the Sindh Assembly and a former Mayor of Karachi (twice). The Sardar has served as the Federal Minister of Ports and Shipping of Pakistan, a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, and has won his fifth consecutive election from the Lyari constituency. At the age of 29, the Sardar became the youngest deputy speaker of the Sindh Assembly from 1993-1996. He has also been included on a special team of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to provide relief and reconciliation to Balochistan and the Baloch.
Under the Chief Sardar there is a network of village and regional heads called "waderas."
Preceded by Allah Bakhsh Gabol Sardar Ahmed Khan Gabol |
Head of Gabol Tribe | Succeeded by Incumbent |
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