The Noohani (Urdu: نوحانی) is a major Baloch tribe of Pakistan.[1] Noohanis currently reside all over Pakistan, especially in the Sehwan, Thar, and Khairpur cities of Sindh province and their surroundings. Many Noohanis are inhabitants of the Lasbela district of Balochistan, and Many are citizens of Iran.

Traditions

The Noohani caste has Sardars in every subcaste, and they also have a Chief tribal Sardar who leads the whole tribe. The current Chief Sardar is Sardar Hakim Khan Noohani, son of the late Chief Sardar Mohammad Khan Noohani, who remained Chief Sardar till his death on August 16, 2015.[2] Sardar Hakim Khan Noohani is currently leading as the chief Sardar of the Noohani tribe. Chief Sardar Hakim Khan is a reputable activist and politician.[3]

Noohani Dynasty

Noohani Dynasty was an important dynasty in Bihar, India. It originated from Sikandar Lodhi's period of political shifts. As Sikandar Lodhi gained power, the governor of Jaunpur fled to Bihar Tirhut and Saran's Zamindars opposed central rule. All this led Lodhi to invade Bihar. Sikandar Lodi defeated Shah Shargi and appointed Bihar administrator,[4] who remained Bihar administrator until he died in 1523. After his father's death, his son Bahar Khan Noohani became an administrator. In 1523, Bahar Khan Noohani succeeded to the throne. He declared independence and took Sultan Mohammad's title. Ibrahim Lodhi invaded his later. Initially, the Delhi army won but later defeated.[5]

British travelers John Marshall and Bernier visited Patna, Bhagalpur, Munger, Hazipur, discussing their prosperity. The Mughals' fight to annex Bihar begins with Ghaghar's battle between Babur and Sultan Mohammad in 1527 AD. The Noohani Dynasty ended in 1532 AD when Mughal Emperor Humayun defeated Afghans in Doha Sarah. He assaulted Chunar Fort in Al 1531.[6]

Notable People

References

  1. Marri, Mir Khuda Bakhsh (1997). Searchlights on Baloches and Balochistan. Ferozsons. ISBN 978-969-0-01373-6.
  2. "The ancient sites of Kai and Naig valleys".
  3. "Sardar Hakim Khan Noohani".
  4. Experts, Disha (18 August 2020). Dariya Khan Noohani Bihar Administrator. ISBN 9789389645316.
  5. Experts, Arihant (19 November 2019). Noohani Dynasty in Bihar India. ISBN 9789313199755.
  6. Publication, Mocktime. "Noohani Dynasty".


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