Utmankhel

The Utmankhel (Urdu: اتمان خیل) are a Pashtun tribe who live in the hills to the north of Peshawar in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Their land lies between the Mohmands and the Ranizais of Swat, to the west and south-west of the junction of the Swat and Panjkora rivers. They claim to be descendants of Baba Utman Shamraiz, who accompanied Sher Shah Suri in his expedition into India . The Utman Khel are a tall, stout and fair race, but their dress and general customs have been assimilated by the neighbouring peoples of Bajour. Their land is very hilly and difficult, but has well cultivated in terraces.

UTMANKHEL
اتمان خیل
Languages
Pashto
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Karlani Pashtun and other tribes.

The British conducted military campaigns against them in 1852, 1878, and 1898.[1] They numbered some 40,000, and their fighting strength was about 8000 men.

There are some subtribes of Utman Khel. These are called:

  1. Mandal (ﻣﺎﻧﺪﻟﺬﯤ) (elder son of Utman)
  2. Sawar Khel
  3. Mutaki (متكى)
  4. Toori Khel
  5. Ali Khel
  6. Utman zai
  7. Ibrahim Khel
  8. Raja khel
  9. Najeem khel
  10. Aghdad khel
  11. Ali Zai
  12. Boota Khel
  13. Bazai
  14. Ismail Khel
  15. Umar khel
  16. Khumar Khel
  17. Kamal Khel
  18. sarni Khel
  19. Sarkani khel
  20. Sikandar khel

References

  1.   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain "Utman Khel". Encyclopædia Britannica (Eleventh) 27. (1911). Cambridge University Press. 822-823.