Banuchi

Bannuzai(Shitak)
  • بانيسي.بنیڅي
  • بنوڅي
Pashtun tribe
Capt. Dr. Baghdad Khan Umerkhel in his hunting attire (Chief of Bannuzai tribe)
EthnicityPashtun
LocationAfghanistan, Pakistan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
Descended fromShitak
Parent tribeKarlani
LanguagePashto
Religion Islam

The Banuchi/Bannuzai (Pashto: بنوزي بنوڅي/), Shitak (Pashto: شيتک), or Banusi, Banisi is a prominent tribe of Pashtun people which has the reputation of being one of the most warlike amongst the Pashtun people.They are settled in Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan, North Waziristan and Kurram of Pakhtunkhuwa, some members of which are settled in Paktia, Paktika,Khost and Injil of Herat, Afghanistan. Shitak was the name of his ancestors. Hence, according to Pashtun traditions, his descendants are known as Shitaks.However they are famous by their nickname like Banuchi or Banusi and these people call themselves Banisi, because the name of the Bannu area comes from Bin, a sinskrit word which is used for a forest,there were plenty of mulberry trees and Shisham trees. Later on, it evolved into Bana and then to Bani. Even local people and the surrounding people used the same names that are Bana or Bani for Bannu currently. .[1][2][3] The Banuchis descend from the Shitak superclan[4] of the larger Karlani tribe.

  1. ^ Bellew, Henry Walter. An Inquiry into the Ethnography of Afghanistan. Woking: The Oriental University Institute, 1891. 110-112.
  2. ^ Thorbum, Septimus Smet. Bannú: or Our Afghan frontier. London: Trübner & Co., 1876. 16-17.
  3. ^ Bannu; or our Afghan Frontier. S.S. Thorbourne, 1883. Trűbner & Co., London, pp. 3, 5.
  4. ^ Bannu; or our Afghan Frontier. S.S. Thorbourne, 1883. Trűbner & Co., London, p. 16.

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