
The Utmanzai or Utmanzai Wazir (trans. "descendants of Utman",
and also spelled Uthmanzai, Othmanzai) are a
Sunni Muslim Pashtun tribe found in
North Waziristan Agency, and
Bannu Subdivision Wazir.
Background
Their territory lies on the border with Afghanistan and historically they migrated between the hills during the summer and the valleys in the winter. Although primarily a pastoral tribe, they and the related
Mahsud wazir tribe — with whom they have a historical antipathy — were described by Arnold Fletcher in 1965 as "perhaps the most powerful and aggressive of the border Pushtoons".
The Utmanzai form one of the Three major branches of the
Wazir tribe, with the other being the
Ahmadzai and
Mahsud Wazir of
South Waziristan Agency. The Utmanzai branch is further subdivided, for example into tribes such as the Bakka Khel and Jani Khel. The common ancestor of the Ahmadzai and Utmanzai is the eponymous Wazir, who is also ancestor to the Mehsuds who have since taken a distinct and divergent path. Through Wazir, the tribes trace their origins to
Karlanri and thence to the founder of the Pashtun lineage,
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.
The North and South Waziristan agencies together form the region of
Waziristan, which derives its name from this supra-tribe.
In December 2012, the government of North Waziristan Agency used its powers under the
Frontier Crimes Regulations to remove privileges from the Utmanzai, such as honorariums given to tribal elders. The government also ordered that the issue of official documentation, such as national identity cards and passports, to members of the tribe should cease. These measures were taken in an attempt to force members of the tribe to provide security for teams who were running a
polio
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vaccination
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campaign in the area. The
Shura Mujahideen, led by
Hafiz Gul Bahadur — a member of the tribe and a militant leader associated with
Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan — had issued an order in June 2012 that the campaign should be opposed until
drone attacks by the United States ended. Tribal members also believed that the US took advantage of vaccination campaigns for intelligence purposes and that it was a fake vaccination campaign in
Abbottabad that had led to the tracing of the
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leader,
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voter registration
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to be completed.
Notable people
Fazal Rahim Dawar
Muhib Wazir
See also
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Kabul Khel, an Utmanzai subtribe
References
Further reading
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External links
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Karlani Pashtun tribes
Surnames
Pakistani Sunni Muslims
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