List of Kakazai People

List Of Kakazai People

This is a list of notable Kakazai (Pashto: کَکا زي / کَکے زي / کاکا زي‎, Urdu, Persian: کاکا زَئی / کَکے زَئی / کَکا زَئی ‎) Pashtuns (پشتون / پختون), also known as Loye or Loi Mamund (Urdu: لو ئے / لوئی مَاموند ‎ | Pashto: لوی ماموند‎), a division of Mamund (Urdu: مَاموند ‎ | Pashto: ماموند‎) clan, who are part of the larger Tarkani (Pashto: تر کا ڼي / ترکلا ڼي / ترکا نڑي‎, Urdu, Persian: ترکانی / ترکلانی / ترکانڑی ‎ | English spelling variants: Tarkani, Tarkalani, Tarkanri) Pashtun (پشتون / پختون) tribe mainly settled in Bajaur Agency, Pakistan, but originally hailed from the Laghman province (Urdu: لغمان‎) of Afghanistan. However, it has grown and scattered around to such an extent that it is recognized as tribe of its own.

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