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Kheshgi

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The Kheshgi or Khaishgi (Pashto: خیشکی) is a Pashtun tribe in South Asia, mainly in Pakistan, Afghanistan and India.[1][2][3]

Kheshgi
A member of Kheshgi tribe from Kasur, painted 1825.
Current regionSouth Asia (mainly Pakistan, Afghanistan and India)
EtymologyKheshgi is derived from their ancestors' name, Kheshig, which in Mongolian means: "favored", "blessed", "glorified"
Place of originKeshik, Kerman Province, Mongol Empire
FoundedEarly 1400s
TitlesNawab of Kasur (1525)
Nawab of Mamdot (1848)

Origins

The Kheshgi are believed to be descendants of the Kheshig, the Mongol imperial guards who originated in the surrounding areas of modern Zamand and Keshik in Iran.[4]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ Rose, Horace Arthur (2007). A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province. Sang-e-Meel Publications. ISBN 978-969-35-1911-2.
  2. ^ Low, D. A. (1991-06-18). Political Inheritance of Pakistan. Springer. ISBN 978-1-349-11556-3.
  3. ^ Rashid, Haroon (2002). History of the Pathans: The Sarabani Pathans. Haroon Rashid.
  4. ^ Joshi, Rita (1985). The Afghan Nobility and the Mughals. Vikas Publishing House. ISBN 9780706927528.