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Parich [[Khel]] are the descendants of [[Muhammadzai]]<ref>Rose, H.a.[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.69674/page/n1/mode/2up Glossary Of The Tribes And Castes Of The Punjab And North-west Frontier Province Vol.3]1990. p. 251.</ref> tribe, situated in [[Utmanzai, Charsadda]]. This subtribe is near Utmanzai Bazar. <mapframe latitude="34.184990185792714" longitude="71.76257353725236" zoom="14" text="Location of Parich Khel, Utmanzai" width="230" height="230" />
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{{Short description|Parich Khel is a subtribe in Utmanzai, Charsadda}}
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Parich [[Khel]] is a subtribe of [[Muhammadzai]], situated in [[Utmanzai, Charsadda]]. This subtribe is near Utmanzai Bazar. <mapframe latitude="34.184990185792714" longitude="71.76257353725236" zoom="14" text="Location of Parich Khel, Utmanzai" width="230" height="230" />


==Overview==
==Overview==
People of Parich [[Khel]] also reside in Mera Utmanzai and Khanmahi.
People of Parich [[Khel]] also reside in Mera Utmanzai and Khanmahi.
==Prominent Persons of Parich Khel==
==History of Parich Khel==
Parich Khel has a rich history including prominent military figures, political leaders, and academic leaders. The most prominent figures of Parich Khel are:
Parich Khel has a rich history including prominent military figures, political leaders, and academic leaders. The most prominent figures of Parich Khel are:
* [[Major General Akbar Khan]] [[File:Major General Akbar Khan 1912 - 1993.jpg|thumb|Major Akbar Khan, the military person from Parich Khel ]]
* [[Major General Akbar Khan]] [[File:Major General Akbar Khan 1912 - 1993.jpg|thumb|Major Akbar Khan, the military person from Parich Khel ]]


*[[Lala Nisar]] Muhammad Khan [[File:Lala Nisar Muhammad Khan.jpg|alt=Nisar Muhammad Khan (Late)|thumb|Prominent person of Parich Khel, Lala Nisar Muhammad Khan. Lala was a Pakistani politician, [[Senate of Pakistan|senator]], member of parliament, and [[Cabinet of Pakistan|cabinet minister]]]]
*[[Lala Nisar]] Muhammad Khan


* Vice Admiral Sarfaraz Khan
* Vice Admiral Sarfaraz Khan
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* Tariq Azam Khan
* Tariq Azam Khan


[[Major General Akbar Khan]] was an armed officer in Pakistan Army<ref>[https://tribune.com.pk/article/97280/the-rawalpindi-conspiracy-the-history-and-legacy-of-pakistans-first-coup-attempt The Rawalpindi Conspiracy: The History And Legacy Of Pakistan’s First Coup Attempt]</ref>. He served in the [[First Kashmir War]], [[Waziristan War]], and [[Second World War]]. He has written a book "The Raiders of Kashmir"<ref>The Book [https://archive.org/details/VSXt%20raiders-in-kashmir/mode/2up Raiders In Kashmir] By Akbar Khan </ref>., in which he has provided his experience of [[Indo-Pak conflict]]. Vice Admiral Sarfaraz Khan, he had served in the [[Pakistan Navy]]. [[Lala Nisar]] Muhammad Khan (late) was a politician, senator and cabinet minister<ref>Correspondent A, Published February 24, 2016.
[[Major General Akbar Khan]].<ref>The Book [https://archive.org/details/VSXt%20raiders-in-kashmir/mode/2up Raiders In Kashmir] By Akbar Khan </ref>{{fv}}
[https://www.dawn.com/news/1241546/newspaper/newspaper/column Former federal minister passes away],''DAWN.COM''</ref>. Lala has his residency in a small town of Utmanzai known as Sheikh Abad and now his son [[Fazal Muhammad Khan]] (winner of National Assembly seat ([[NA-25 Charsadda-II]])), serving as a Member of [[National Assembly of Pakistan]]<ref>[https://hamariweb.com/pakistan-election/general/2024/NA-25/ NA-25 Election Winnner 2024],''hamariweb.com''</ref>.
, who served in the [[First Kashmir War]], [[Waziristan War]], and [[Second World War]]; Vice Admiral Sarfaraz Khan, who served in the [[Pakistan Navy]]; [[Lala Nisar]] Muhammad Khan (late) was a politician, senator and cabinet minister<ref>Correspondent A, Published February 24, 2016.

[https://www.dawn.com/news/1241546/newspaper/newspaper/column Former federal minister passes away],''DAWN.COM''</ref> and now his son [[Fazal Muhammad Khan]] (NA-24) serving as a Member of [[National Assembly of Pakistan]].

==Notable Members==
* [[Major General Akbar Khan]]
*[[Lala Nisar]] Muhammad Khan
* Vice Admiral Sarfaraz Khan
* [[Fazal Muhammad Khan]]
* Tariq Azam Khan



==References==

Revision as of 13:41, 18 July 2024

Parich Khel are the descendants of Muhammadzai[1] tribe, situated in Utmanzai, Charsadda. This subtribe is near Utmanzai Bazar.

Map
Location of Parich Khel, Utmanzai

Overview

People of Parich Khel also reside in Mera Utmanzai and Khanmahi.

History of Parich Khel

Parich Khel has a rich history including prominent military figures, political leaders, and academic leaders. The most prominent figures of Parich Khel are:

  • Lala Nisar Muhammad Khan
    Nisar Muhammad Khan (Late)
    Prominent person of Parich Khel, Lala Nisar Muhammad Khan. Lala was a Pakistani politician, senator, member of parliament, and cabinet minister

Major General Akbar Khan was an armed officer in Pakistan Army[2]. He served in the First Kashmir War, Waziristan War, and Second World War. He has written a book "The Raiders of Kashmir"[3]., in which he has provided his experience of Indo-Pak conflict. Vice Admiral Sarfaraz Khan, he had served in the Pakistan Navy. Lala Nisar Muhammad Khan (late) was a politician, senator and cabinet minister[4]. Lala has his residency in a small town of Utmanzai known as Sheikh Abad and now his son Fazal Muhammad Khan (winner of National Assembly seat (NA-25 Charsadda-II)), serving as a Member of National Assembly of Pakistan[5].


Notable Members


References

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