Bugti - Origin

Origin

The origin of the Bugti tribe is often recounted by the Bugti Sardars (elders) claiming that the Bugtis to be from Aleppo (Halab) (Arabic: حلب‎) in Syria. It is claimed that the tribe migrated to Dera Bugti, Balochistan after the death of the fourth Muslim Caliph Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib after 661 A.D. The cause of their migration is claimed to be infighting among the various clans of Aleppo.


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