
A latter from Mr Gul Agha Ahmadi Wardak to all Wardaks for study and consideration (PDF-formate, 11 pp. in pashto language)
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Yahya Wardak & Nasim Saber
The Wardaks are
Karlani Pashtoons by origin. This tribe came into being in the region of Barmal
Ghar of the Sulaiman range of mountains and from there the whole group of the
Karlanis spread into the regions they inhabit today.
To their west lie the mountains of Hazarajat and to the other direction the
Ghilzai tribes. Their area from north to south is like an oasis, surrounded
by mountains to east and west. Their dwelling places lies in the Parapamisos
mountains that divide Logar from Kharwara and the western range of mountains
belong to Hazarajat. The river that flows to the south of their region is wrongly
called the Ghazni river and waters a lot of their fields. Their northern territory
is watered by the Logar river. The famous villages of this region are: Tangey,
Sheikhabad, Saidabad, Shniz, Khwat, Jaghtu, Dai Mirdad and Chak.
Some Wardaks also live in the provinces of Kunar, Herat, Hilmand, Zabul, Ghazni
and Baghlan. Those Wardaks that live in Kunar dwell in Loy Goriga, Ganshal and
Jandul. The elders of Ganshal say that their original region is that of the
Wardaks and they belong to the clan of Mayar. About 170 years earlier a few
Wardak came to the region of Dir and some stayed there, while others went to
Jandul and Ganshal. From Ganshal some families of the Wardaks went to Dangam
140 years ago. They became the farmers of the Salarzais and after some time
they cultivated fallow land, which they later bought. Some Wardaks think that
their ancestors fled and came here in the first governmental year of Amir Abdul
Rahman Khan. Later they were given land by the Khan of Asmar and they stayed
here. They cultivated their own land then. There is less trading by them and
they are intermingled with the Salarzais and the Mamonds. All aspects of life,
including their accent of language is influenced by those two tribes. Also,
this part of Wardaks that live in Herat, have their own region, which is called
Wardak area, and belongs to the administrative unit of Angil. Some Wardak live
in Helmand province in the districts of Nadali and Nawe Barakzai. Other Wardaks
live in the periphery of Rawalpindi in Chach and Natu. The abode of the Wardaks
is very green, cultivated and fertile, but the autumn (fall) period is very
short. Rice, wheat and barley are the products of it. Wardaks are all busy in
agriculture and they are very hard working. Some of them are also cattle breeders.
Their villages are very small. The names of their famous clans are the following:
Mamak, Mayar, Mirkhel, Noori, Larrem, Gadai, Malekyarkhel, Khwaremkhel, Adinkhel and Massrikhel. The clan of Mirkhel is the biggest by number and then come the Mayar.
Source: Paschtun Tribes (Pastani qabile)
By Abdul Latif Talebi
Afghanistan Academy of Sciences
International Centre for Pashto Studies
Kabul, 1991