The Shinwari () are an ethnic
Pashtun tribe
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of
Afghanistan
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and
Pakistan
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. Among the greatest poets of the
Pashto language
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in the 20th century was the late
Ameer Hamza Shinwari, also known as "Hamza
Baba".
The Shinwari tribe are descended from the Kasi Pashtun tribe settled in the southern districts of
Nangarhar Province
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, in
Haska Meyna,
Achin,
Rodat,
Bati Kot,
Kot,
Chaprahar,
Shinwar,
Dor Baba and
Nazian districts. A major portion of the tribe is centered in
Jalalabad
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and
Parwan province of Afghanistan, and Khyber Pass, Pakistan. These Shinwaris are mostly traders and businessmen. There are more than 3,000 Shinwaris settled in the Alizai village, 15 km away from
Kohat, Pakistan. Mirdad Khel, a sub-tribe of the Shinwaris, migrated to
Swat Valley during the 1750s and settled there. Among them one of the notable Shinwaris is Senator Abdul Rahim Mirdad Khel. In
Afghanistan
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, the Shinwari are also located in the
Kunar Valley. Reporting from 2010 states that there are around 400,000 Shinwari in
Afghanistan
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.
Location
The Shinwari tribe is settled in the southern districts of
Nangarhar Province
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, in
Haska Meyna,
Achin,
Rodat,
Bati Kot,
Kot,
Chaprahar,
Shinwar,
Dor Baba and
Nazian districts. A major portion of this tribe is also settled between
Landi Kotal (Pakistan) and
Jalalabad
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(Afghanistan), as well as in
Parwan province of Afghanistan where they are concentrated in
Shinwari,
Ghorband, and
Jabalussaraj districts. These Shinwaris are mostly traders and businessmen. There is also a significant minority of the tribe settled in
Kohat and
Hangu (Jangal Khel, Haji Abad, Mohallah Sangirh), Pakistan, a settlement 60 km south of
Peshawar
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. In
Afghanistan
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, the Shinwari are also located in
Kunar,
Bajaur Agency and
Lower Dir. At
Lower Dir,
Munjai village contains a huge population of the Shinwari tribe, which had migrated from
Afghanistan
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to
Chamrakand (
Mohmand Agency
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and
Bajaur Agency) in the 1890s, and settled in the fertile land of
Munjai village in
Lower Dir. Reporting from 2010 states that there are around 400,000 Shinwari in
Afghanistan
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.
The
Shinwaris reside in hilly areas with narrow valleys such as in the
Khyber Agency where mountain ranges meet there:
Lacha Gar,
Karagah Ghar,
Surghar,
Tor Ghar Morgah, and
Kalauch. The famous
Khyber Pass
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, at 1,180 meters (3,870 ft.) ASL, is the gateway to
Afghanistan
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through the
Kuh-e Sefid range.
The
Khyber Agency has two major rivers. The
Bara River in the southern
Khajuri Plain provides for relatively arable farm land. The
Kabul River forms the northern boundary, separating
Khyber from
Mohmand Agency
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. Another river in the agency is the
Chora
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, which flows east-northeast on the north side of the
Surghar range. Valleys:
Maidan,
Rujgal,
Bara,
Bazaar
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,
Choora,
Wachpal and
Tirah.
Khyber Agency experiences hot temperatures during the summer season, May through August. Maximum temperatures may reach 104 degrees, while the lower average 79 degrees. During the cooler months of November through April, however, average high temperatures reach 64 degrees and lows dip to around 39 degrees. Average annual rainfall over the Khyber Agency is 15 to 16 inches
The elders of the Shinwari tribe in
Nangarhar signed a pact, uniting against the
Taliban
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. They promised that anyone supporting the
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, would be punished with fines and expulsion. This pact, which per ''The Times'' "appears to be the first" incident of an entire tribe declaring war against the
Taliban
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, has invited comparison with the
Sunni Awakening of 2006, which tipped the balance of power in
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against the Sunni insurgency. The pact also had economic implications that
America
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offered over in development funding. Further, reports suggested the Shinwari were against
Taliban
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interference with their traditional smuggling routes across the
Pakistani border.
The security situation in
Haska Mena district is getting worse daily due to the increased number of
Taliban insurgents operating in
Naria Aubo Village,
Papen Village,
Dara Village,
Aughuz Village and other remote villages in the
district
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, In December 2014, Most of the
Taliban insurgents have changed from Taliban to
ISIL-KP carrying out insurgent activities under the direct order of
Abdul Khaliq, Who is the head of
Taliban
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in
Haska Mena. Several people were killed and injured during the insurgency in
Haska Mena district, The most common are:
* Killing of General Kafee in
Haska Mena due to his work with
Ministry of Defence of Afghanistan in
Jalalabad
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city.
* Killing of Masjid Mullah in
Kutawal village,
Haska Mena at night.
* Kidnapping of
Deputy District Governor of Nangarhar Province, Mr. Nazifullah, but later released due to the intervention within district elders.
* Kidnapping and persecution of
USAID
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contract driver, Mr. Baitullah in
Haska Mena district due to working with the
US government agencies, he was beaten, injured and wounded by cutting his right hand three fingers so that he can be not able to drive any more for
USAID
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missions in
Haska Mena. Later on he was also released on the intervention of the elder by the promise that he will not work anymore for any
USAID
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or other government agencies. The district government was also unable to provide protection and help to this kind of peoples.
* Some Sub tribes of
Shinwaris such as
Mirdad Khel migrated to the
Swat Valley in 1935 and then settled there.
History
British assessment (1885)
In 1885, a British author described the Shinwari ("Shanwari" in his text):
:''The ''Shanwari'' inhabit a portion of the Khaibar mountains, some of the eastern valleys of the Safed Koh, and are also found on the borders of
Bajaur. They have five sections - Mandizai/Manduzai, Abdul Rahim, Sangu, Sipai, and Ali Sher. They have been continuously predatory since the British approached their borders. They are the most industrious carriers between Peshawur and the other marts on the way to Kabul, using mules and camels for carriage. They are brave, hospitable, stalwart and hardworking. They are well-educated people''
Feuds and alliances
The Shinwari tribe has been known to form alliances with the
Mohmands, the
Safis, and the
Afridis.
However, some sources indicate that the
Mohmand tribe is frequently in a state of conflict with the Shinwari tribe.
The Shinwari tribe has historically feuded with the
Khogyani tribe, which is a
Karlani sub-tribe. There are some historical inter-tribal feuds over land.
Role in the Anglo-Afghan War
During the
First Afghan War, a raid on the Shinwarree valley was conducted in
Nangarhar, on the 24th of July 1842 Shinwari tribesmen skirmished with the
British invaders and another action occurred in the 26th of July where a larger British Artillery force engaged the tribesmen.
Role in the Khost Rebellion
During the
Khost rebellion, the Shinwari aligned themselves with the Afghan Government and helped quell the revolt.
Role in 1929 Afghan Civil War
During the late 1928 riots, the Shinwari tribe were the first to openly rebel against king
Amanullah Khan's imposition of various new laws, including the requirement to wear European dress, the rule that required them to send a quota of their daughters to Kabul for education and the impositions of taxes (they had never previously paid tax). The Shinwaris attacked
Jalalabad
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, cutting off its water supply and closing the Kabul–Peshawar road. Amanullah responded by using his fledgling
Air Force
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, including Soviet pilots, to bomb the Shinwaris. The use of foreign "infidels" to subjugate Muslims roused other tribes to revolt and the country descended into what would become the
1929 Afghan Civil War.
Tribe
The Shinwaris are derived from the
Kasi tribe, and are further distributed into sub-tribes:
Notable Shinwari
*
Ghalib Hassan, leader in the anti-Taliban resistance under
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, appointed District Commander of
Shinwar, Afghanistan by
Hamid Karzai,
held in
extrajudicial detention in the
United States
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'
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
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s, in
Cuba
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* Rashid Khan Arman, sportsman, member of the Afghanistan national cricket team from Nangarhar
* Abdul Qayum Sher, ]Pakistan Army
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war hero
* Amir Hamza Shinwari, poet
* Faisal Ahmad Shinwari, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Afghanistan 2001–2006
* Malalai Shinwari, advocate
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* Rafiq Shinwari, singer
* Samiullah Shinwari, sportsman, member of the Afghanistan national cricket team
* Usman Khan Shinwari, sportsman, member of the Pakistan national cricket team
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.
* Prof. Dr. Zabta Khan Shinwari, Pakistani botanist and researcher.
* Baseerat Khan Shinwari, Becomes The First Woman To Be a Member of Provissional Assembly (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 2019 to 2023.
See also
* Demographics of Pakistan
References
*
7. http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/rawanews.php?id=656
8. http://afghanistantimes.af/old/news_details.php?page=8&id=9738&&cid=3
9. http://www.pajhwok.com/en/search/site/%22haska%22
10. https://sites.google.com/site/wwwbomnaforg/all-news-updates/news-updates-december-2013/clasheskill4ineafghanistan
11. http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2348647&Language=en
https://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/06/asia/npw-isis-reach-in-afghanistan/index.html
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