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Syed Muhammad Masood (Arabic: السيد محمد مسعود)

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Syed Muhammad Masood (Arabic: السيد محمد مسعود)
Forefather of Mashwanis | جد امجد مشوانین
Qais Abdur Rashid's Shrine on the Takht-i-Suliman.jpg
Graveyard “Meeraan” on Takht-e-Sulaiman Burials of Gesudaraz I & his descendants [1][2]
Born462 AH | 1069 AD
Basra Ishan al Mashwan
526 AH | 1131 AD526 AH | 1131 AD
Resting placeSulaiman Mountains
💼 Occupation
Known forProgenitor of Arab origin Pukhtuns tribes including Mashwanis, Ludin and Roghanis.
TitleMir, Meer
MovementZayd ibn Ali Revolution
👩 Spouse(s)Sher Bano Kakri
👶 ChildrenSyed Abdul Ghafoor (Son),

Syed Allauddin (Son) Syed Adam (Son)

Syed Badruddin (Son)
👴 👵 Parents
  • Syed Muhammad Zafar (father)
  • Bano Kakri (mother)
👪 RelativesSyed Abdul Sattar (Brother) Syed Muhammad Haani (Brother)

Syed Muhammad Masood (Arabic: السيد محمد مسعود‎) (Urdu: سید محمد مسعود‎) was the progenitor of Mashwanis tribe. He was the great grandson of Gesudaraz I[3][4][5] and his spouse was Bano, the daughter of Kakar Commander of that times.[4] He born to Syed Muhammad Zafar in 462 AH. 1069 CE[5][4] He left for Ishan al Mashwan and later he sided from Ishan al Mashwan Basra, and setteled among Osh. He is progenitor of Saveral Sayyid tribes in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and Middle East.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Indigenous historians have mistakenly used his name “Syed Muhmmad” for his great-grand father Gesudaraz I who never had married to any Afghan woman. Also some historians mistakenly said that he is the direct descendant of his great-grandfather and named him “Mashwani” made stories for his name which are totally rejected by family tree researchers. His decendants are called “Mashwani” due to he belongs from Ishan al Mashwan Basra.[4]

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  6. Shah, Syed Yousaf (1930). حالات مشوانی. Lahore: Muhammadi Press. pp. 20–26. Search this book on
  7. NimatUllah خواجہ خواجہ نعمت اللہ ہروی (1613). تاریخ خان جھانی مخزن افغانی Tarikh-i-khan jahani wa makhzan-i-Afghani (PDF). pp. 648–649. Search this book on
  8. Dorn, Bernhard (1829). History of the Afghans (2 ed.). p. 56-57. Search this book on
  9. Henry, Walter Bellew (1862). Journal of a Political Mission to Afghanistan in 1857, Under Major Lumsden: With an Account of the Country and People. National Library of the Netherlands: Elder Smith, 1862. Search this book on
  10. Balfour, Edward (1885). The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial, Industrial and Scientific, Products of the Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal Kingdoms, Useful Arts and Manufactures, Volume 2. India: B. Quartitch, 1885. p. 215. Search this book on
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  12. Gandapur, Sher Muhammad Khan (1894). تواریخ خورشید جھاں. Lahore: Islamiya Kutab. pp. 275–309. Search this book on
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