Sasoli

Sasoli (Balochi: ساسولی) is a Baloch tribe in Balochistan province of Pakistan. It is considered to be either part of the Zehri tribe and also a part of Burfat or Bulmat Baloch tribe.[1]

Sasoli is a very famous tribe of Balochistan. The great forefather of Sasoli are Sardar Mir Sirajuddin Sasoli, Sardar Nasrullah Khan the Chief of Sasoli tribe, Sardar Allah Gul Khan Sasoli and Mir Meerka Khan Sasoli. The present Chief of the Sasoli tribe is Sardar Nasrullah Khan Sasoli and other Sardar Muhammad Gul Khan Sasoli. The Sasoli tribe native are settled in large number in Balochistan province. The Sasoli are bilingual speaking Balochi and Brahui languages. Urdu is also widely spoken. The Sasoli are also present in Sindh, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces of Pakistan. According to the tribal traditions, the Sasoli tribe migrated from Aleppo, in modern Syria, along with other Baloch tribes,. The Baloch people are also settled in Iran, Afghanistan and Russia.

References

  1. Quddus, Syed Abdul (1990). The tribal Baluchistan. Ferozsons. p. 107. ISBN 9690100475.
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