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The '''Tanoli''' ([[Hindko language|Hindko]]/{{lang-ur|تنولی ,تناولی ,تنولي}}) are a tribe living mostly in the [[Hazara, Pakistan|Hazara]] area of [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]], Pakistan.<ref>Hazara Gazetteer</ref><ref name="Soldier Sahibs">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R6mLH_rImHYC&pg=PT96 |title=Soldier Sahibs: The Men Who Made the North-West Frontier |first=Charles |last=Allen |publisher=Hachette |year=2012 |page=96}}</ref> They form the majority of the population of [[Lassan Nawab]] union council.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CoowAAAAYAAJ&q=Tanoli |title=Initiating Devolution for Service Delivery in Pakistan: Ignoring the Power Structure |first1=Shahrukh Rafi |last1=Khan |first2=Foqia Sadiq |last2=Khan |first3=Aasim Sajjad |last3=Akhtar |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2007 |page=129}}</ref> The Tanoli describe themselves as [[Barlas]] Turks.<ref>{{cite magazine|title=The Herald (Pakistan), 2006|page=101 |quote=The Tanolis' own history classifies them conflictingly as either Pakhtuns from the vicinity of [[Ghazni]] or Turks of the Barlas sub-clan. |volume=37 |issue=4–6 |year=2006 |magazine=[[Herald (Pakistan)|Herald]]}}</ref> The Tanoli never submitted to the British colonial rule in the 1840s.<ref name="Soldier Sahibs" /> They have two major divisions, namely Palaal (پل آل) and Hindaal (ہند آل).<ref>Hazara Gazetteer, 1907</ref> Majority of the Tanolis today speak [[Hindko language]]. | |||
As per a Genetic Analysis of tribes residing in [[Buner]] and [[Swabi]], through Dental Morphology and DNA Analysis, the most prevalent Y chromosomal haplogroup among the Tanoli is R1b1, with very small contribution of R1a1, a genetic characteristic unlike Ghilzai [[Pashtuns]]. LM20 and other South Asian lines are also present as well but to a little extent.<ref name="Genetic Analysis">{{Cite thesis |last=Tariq |first=Muhammad |title=Genetic Analysis of the Major Tribes of Buner and Swabi Areas through Dental Morphology and DNA Analysis |date=2017 |degree=Ph. D. |publisher=Hazara University, Mansehra |url=http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/9941/1/Muhammad%20Tariq_Genetics_2017_HU_Mansehra_Main%20part.pdf}}</ref> | |||
==Notable Tanoli people== | ==Notable Tanoli people== |
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The Tanoli (Hindko/Urdu: تنولی ,تناولی ,تنولي) are a tribe living mostly in the Hazara area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.[1][2] They form the majority of the population of Lassan Nawab union council.[3] The Tanoli describe themselves as Barlas Turks.[4] The Tanoli never submitted to the British colonial rule in the 1840s.[2] They have two major divisions, namely Palaal (پل آل) and Hindaal (ہند آل).[5] Majority of the Tanolis today speak Hindko language.
As per a Genetic Analysis of tribes residing in Buner and Swabi, through Dental Morphology and DNA Analysis, the most prevalent Y chromosomal haplogroup among the Tanoli is R1b1, with very small contribution of R1a1, a genetic characteristic unlike Ghilzai Pashtuns. LM20 and other South Asian lines are also present as well but to a little extent.[6]
Notable Tanoli people[edit]
- Mir Jehandad Khan Tanoli, was a tribal chief of the Tanoli people
- Nawabzada Farid Salahuddin Tanoli, Pakistani politician
- Sanjay Khan, Indian film actor, producer, director
- Akbar Khan, Indian film actor, screenwriter, producer and director
- Feroz Khan, former Indian actor, film editor, producer and director
- Fardeen Khan, former Indian film actor
- Zayed Khan, Indian actor and producer
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Hazara Gazetteer
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Allen, Charles (2012). Soldier Sahibs: The Men Who Made the North-West Frontier. Hachette. p. 96.
- ↑ Khan, Shahrukh Rafi; Khan, Foqia Sadiq; Akhtar, Aasim Sajjad (2007). Initiating Devolution for Service Delivery in Pakistan: Ignoring the Power Structure. Oxford University Press. p. 129.
- ↑ "The Herald (Pakistan), 2006". Herald. Vol. 37, no. 4–6. 2006. p. 101.
The Tanolis' own history classifies them conflictingly as either Pakhtuns from the vicinity of Ghazni or Turks of the Barlas sub-clan.
- ↑ Hazara Gazetteer, 1907
- ↑ Tariq, Muhammad (2017). Genetic Analysis of the Major Tribes of Buner and Swabi Areas through Dental Morphology and DNA Analysis (PDF) (Ph. D. thesis). Hazara University, Mansehra.