- as
Mamund Valley), Bajaur, but also owns
villages on both
sides of the
Durand Line.
Majority of the
Mamund Pashtuns live in
Mamund Tehsil, Loi
Mamund Tehsil...
- also
known as Loi, Loe, or Loye
Mamund (Pashto: لوی ماموند; Urdu: لو ئے / لوئی مَاموند), a
division of the
Mamund clan, are a
Pashtun tribe part of...
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Mamund Tehsil (Pashto: تحصیل ماموند) is an
administrative subdivision (tehsil) of
Bajaur District in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, ****stan.
Mamund is the...
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operations in the
Mamund valley. From 18 to 23
September these operations were
carried on successfully,
several villages being burned, and the
Mamunds were disheartened...
- This is a
partial listing of
prominent political families of ****stan
given in
alphabetical order.
Sadeq Mohammad Khan V,
Nawab of
Bahawalpur Bahawal Khan...
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which he was
awarded the VC. On the
night of 16/17
September 1897, in the
Mamund Valley, North-West India,
Corporal Smith, with
other men,
responded to a...
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Kundi Loharani (khel)
Lohani (Rohani)
Lodhi Maghdud Khel
Mahmud Khel
Mahsud Mamund Marwat Mashwani Musakhel Miana Mandokhel Niazi Noorzai Orakzai Popalzai...
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Dalzak and Mughals. The
Tarkani is
split into four clans.
These include:
Mamund (Kakazai and Wur)
Salarzai Isazai Ismailzai Ghazi Umra Khan of Jandol, dubbed...
- some 5,000 men from the ****stani
areas of Dir, Swat and
Bajaur across the
Mamund border into
Afghanistan in
October 2001, to
fight US-led troops.[citation...
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little or minor, also
known as Wur
Mamund or Wara
Mamund (Pashto: واړه / وړہ مَاموند),
meaning small,
little or
minor Mamund or descendants/offspring/children...