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Mandwani

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Mandwani (Balochi; مندوانی رند) is a sub clan of Baloch Rind tribe and are descendants of Mir Mandow Rind.

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Mir Mandow was father in law of a famous Warrior Mir Chakar Khan Rind (Chakar e Azam) and was one of the Amirs of Balochistan. He ruled the territory of Kalat from 1488 to 1503 and spent a glorious tenure of 15 years of his Govern ship. Historical evidences cited the Baloch tribe as a brave and Warrior nation.

According to Mir Gul khan Nasir, Rai Bahdar Lala Hoto Ram, Mr justice Khuda Bakhsh Bajarani and others writers, Kalat was under control of a Hindu empire Sewa and was defeated by the Mughals. Mughals were further defeated by the Mirwanies and Mir Umer Mirwani took over the charge of state. Mir Chakar was interested in Kalat and organized powerful alliance with Mir Mandow Mandwani Rind and Lashari tribes to fight against Mir Umer Mirwani and succeeded after a bloodshed war. After two years ruling the state, Mir Chakar Khan Rind planned to conquer Sibi and started travelling with his troops towards Balochistan. Mir Mandow Rind the father in law of Mir Chakar was appointed as head of Kalat who ruled about 15 years.

Rinds lost their strength during a 30 year long and fatal war against Lasharis. Mir Bajar Mirwani had to counter the murder of his father Mir Umer Mirwani and started preparing a force to defeat Mir Mandow Rind and turned to end up a 15 years governance of Mandwanis at Kalat. Mir Mandow Rind along with his tribe migrated towards Punjab and occupied Multan. History mentions him as Amir of Balochistan. Around 1535 Mir Chakar having many victories in hand came to Mir Mandow Rind and appeared in front of him as a successful warrior. Whereas, on the other side Sher Shah Suri was preparing an Afghan force to Defeat Baloch regimes and appointed Haibat Khan as a force commander in 1544 to attack on Multan. Abbas Sarwani narrated in Akbar Shahi that Haibat Khan launched an assault and surrounded the Balochi tribes all around but Mir Mandow managed to escape with his troops and family members. Hebat Khan was rewarded with the title of Hamayun Azam by Sher Shah Suri in recognition of his services. History mentions that Mir Mandow Rind was arrested in injured state.

Rai Bahdar Lala Huto Ram in his book "Tareekh e Balochistan" reported 17 wars between Khan of Kalat and Barozai tribes in retaliation of the murder of two sons of Shah Baig Mandwani Baloch, resulting into thousands of casualties. War zone of Mir Mandow Rind can be traced till eastern parts of the Territory (sub continent). Mir Mandow Rind had a daughter named Hani who married Chakar e Azam. Tareekh e Balchistan has narrated the love stories of Hani and Sheh Mureed that has become an important part of Balochi Poetry.

In 1487 a Baloch Kingdom was formed under Mir Chakar Rind's rule, which was later destroyed by a civil war between the Lashari and Rind tribes. Mir Gwahram Khan Lashari and Mir Chakar Khan Rind were leaders of their tribes during the Baloch civil war, the war was going on for 30 years in Gajaan Balochistan. Mir Gohram Khan Lashari challenged Mir Chakar Khan Rind during a dreadful war between Rind and Lashari tribes that even the sons of Mir Mandow can not save you from defeat. Gazette of Balochistan page 218 referred that MiroZai tribe deprived the Godhries from the leadership of Rinds since eight generations whereas, Godhries divested Mandwanies to be the leaders of Rind tribes. After the happening of Multan incident, Mir Chakar Khan Rind migrated to Satgarah Okara but history is silent on the whereabouts of Mir Mandow Rind.

Presently Mandwani tribes are settled in different areas of Pakistan and India. Dominating areas in Balochistan are Quetta, Kalat Robdar, Dera Bugti, Baarkhan Rurhkan, Sibi, Dhadar, Bolan, Village of Gulo Shehr Sibi(Later named Mandwani Rind Abad) and in Sindh Nawab Shah, District Dadu, Qamber, Ghotki. Descendants are also found in Punjab including Dera Ghazi Khan, Jatoi, Birot Mandwani, Basti Mandwani, Districts MuzafarGarh, okara, sahiwal, Jhang, Sargodha and Khushab. They are also settled along the bank of Jehlum. Their existence can also be found in India.

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Reading[edit]

  • Tareekh e Khawaneen Kalat by Akhwand Muhammad Sadique translated by Mir Gul Khan Naseer Page no 23 – 28
  • Tareekh e Balochistan by Rai Bhadar Lala Huto Ram Page 14,15, 780
  • Balocistan Tareekh kay Aeynay Main by Justice Khuda Bakhsh Mari Page no 261-265
  • Chakar e Azam by Sardar Khan Gashkori and Molana Noor Ahmad Faridi
  • Balochistan Qadeem or Jadeed Tareekh ki Roshni Main by Mir Gul Khan Naseer Page no 270 – 272
  • Akbar Shahi by Abbas sarwani
  • Gazetteers of Balochistan Prof Anwar Rumaan


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