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The fort of Killeh Abdooleh, and troopers of the Auchukzye Horse in 1842, as sketched by James Atkinson
The Achakzai is a section of the larger ZirakDurrani tribe.[2] Their name comes from the fact that they trace agnatic (patrilineal) descent from Achak Khan - the paternal grandson of Barak Khan, from whom are descended the Barakzai tribe of Pashtuns; thus, the Achakzai are a branch or sept of the Barakzai, who are themselves a branch of the Zirak Durrani tribe. [citation needed]
Prof. Dr. Naqib Ullah Achakzai, the first ever FCPS qualified doctor from Achakzai tribe. He was awarded Gold Medal in MBBS. He is a renowned highly qualified and experienced Neurosurgeon of Pakistan. He was the founding Vice Chancellor of Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences Quetta Pakistan. He remained Vice President of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, CPSP Regional Director Quetta and Council Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan for eight years (2011 - 2019). He also remained Dean of Faculty of Neurosurgery of CPSP and President of Pakistan Society of Neurosurgeons. Prof. Achakzai remained AOSpine Switzerland's Education Officer- Neuro for Pakistan. He has trained more than 200 surgeons and specialists of Balochistan. CPSP has started awarding "PROF. NAQIB ULLAH ACHAKZAI MEDAL" since 2016 in the discipline of Neurosurgery in Final FCPS Neurosurgery Examination.
Adamec, Ludwig W., ed. (1980). "Achakzai"(PDF). Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan. Vol. 5. p. 16.
^Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation AYMĀQ The traditional chiefs of the northern Fīrūzkūhī, Zay Ḥākem, claim descent from Ačakzay Pashtun ancestors, whereas the tribe takes its name from Fīrūzkūh, the capital of the Ghurid dynasty