Maska (Hazara tribe)

The Maska are a tribe of the Hazara people, found in Afghanistan and neighboring countries.

Maska is a sub-tribe of Jaghori tribe of Hazaras in Afghanistan. For long times ago Maska and Babah were twin brothers and according to the old myth they were separated by knife. In Afghanistan their ancestral place is Sange-e-Masha in Jaghori District of Ghazni Province.[1]

Clans of Maska

  1. Aaka
  2. Akhka
  3. Aldiyaar
  4. Alumbaig
  5. Daama
  6. Dada
  7. Faquiro
  8. Ikhtiar
  9. Jamag
  10. Mehtar
  11. Naib
  12. Nouta
  13. Ourdu
  14. Paidga
  15. Pashumbee
  16. Rozee
  17. Shadi
  18. Shah Dost
  19. Wakil
  20. Yaree

Maska counsel of Quetta

Here the election is help under the supervision of ........ in the Day . . . month . . . year by the participation of . . . % of population true settlers of Quetta city and the office barriers are as under. Many of the top heads of this tribe are not aware of this election and their participation, the activity of counsel are often seen during provincial and national assembly elections after five year.

Office Barriers

  • Kazim Ali Darogha (President)
  • Ali Yawar (Vice President)
  • Mehdi Ali (Vice President)
  • Barat Ali (Vice President)
  • Abdul Wahid (General Secretary)
  • Manzoor Hussain (Joint Secretary)
  • Haji Sadiq Ali (Treasurer)

Members

  1. Haji Ahmed Ali Tawakkuli
  2. Rehmat Ullah
  3. Haji Habib
  4. Abbas Ali
  5. Abdul Hakim
  6. Salman Ali Noor
  7. Haji Iqbal Ali
  8. Haji Nouroz Ali
  9. Mehdi Hussain
  10. Qurban Ali
  11. Haji Ali Jan

Maska Branch Tree

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See also

References

  1. Hassan Poladi. The Hazāras. Mughal Pub. Co., 1989. ISBN 0-929824-00-8, ISBN 978-0-929824-00-0.
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