Badozai

In this article we will explore Badozai, a fascinating topic that has captured the attention of experts and hobbyists alike. From its impact on society to its implications in the scientific field, Badozai has aroused unprecedented interest in recent years. In the following pages, we will examine the different facets of Badozai, from its origins to its evolution today. Through in-depth analysis and concrete examples, we hope to provide an enriching and insightful look at Badozai, so that our readers can better understand its importance and influence in the contemporary world.

The Badozai is a Pashtun tribe, found generally in Pakistan. It is currently located in Balochistan mainly. The Badozai Tribe has its roots linking it with the Arabs known Bidunes” those who travelled, places with their camels, originating from today’s Middle east Saudi Arabia.

History

The Badozai belong to a Pashtun tribe that originally migrated from Kandahar, Afghanistan centuries ago.

In the 1885 The cyclopædia of India and of eastern and southern Asia, the author cited one "MacGregor", describing the Badozai:

...a tribe inhabiting the Past-i-Koh, to the west of Sib, in the Kohistan of Baluchistan, Muzaffargarh and Multan.[1]

Economic activity

The main economic sector the Badozai tribe belongs to is agriculture.

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