- The
historian Fiorani Piacentini believes that the
close ****ociation of
Gichkis with Zikrism, a
local heterodox sect, also pla**** an
important role in...
- Kech (Makran) and
their descendants are
called Gichkis who
ruled over
Makran for decades. The
Gichkis have been
living in
Balochistan since 18th century...
- they lost Kech to the
Gichkis after a
power struggle in the 18th century, and
whole eastern Makran came
under control of the
Gichkis.
Fabietti 2011, pp. 95...
-
without the
support of the
Gichkis, Mir
Nasir entered into an
agreement with the
local Gichki Chief,
which allowed the
Gichkis to
maintain administrative...
- From the 15th
century onward, the area was
ruled by the Rind, Buledai, and
Gichki. The
sultanate held onto the
Makran coast throughout the
period of British...
-
Mehrab Khan,
Gichki, had long
cherished resentment at Sir
Robert Sandeman's
action in
nominating to the
chieftainship of the Kech
Gichkis, his
elder brother...
- Khan I
Koreja Shahdad Khan II
Nausherwani Muqarrab Khan
Gakhar Shah Umar
Gichki Ranjit Dev
Dogra Ahmad Khan
Bangash Shah
Fazil Khan Shah
Nawaz Khan Shah...
- p. 63. ISBN 978-969-0-10047-4. The
former rulers of
Makran and Lasbela,
Gichki and
Jamots respectively, are Rajputs. The
Encyclopaedia of Islām: A Dictionary...
- Subah.
Makran alone remained independent under the Maliks, Buledais, and
Gichkis,
until Nasir Khan I of
Kalat brought it
within his
power during the 17th...
- Bizenjo, Brohi, Khetran, Bugti, Butt, Farooqui, Gabol, Ghaznavi, Ghilzai,
Gichki, Gujjar, Jamali, Jamote, Janjua, Jatoi, Jutt Joyo, Junejo, Karmazkhel, Kayani...