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Haji Palay Khan Mandokhail
پا لے خان مندوخیل
Born1933 (1933)
Died2021(2021-00-00) (aged 87–88)
NationalityPakistani
Known fortribal leader

Haji Palay Khan Mandokhail was born in 1933, and died in 2021.

Early life and upbringing[edit]

Haji Palay Khan Mandokhail was born into a family belonging to the Arabzai subtribe of the Mandokhel tribe.[1] His birth took place in Zhob, Pakistan [1933].[2] Growing up in a challenging environment, Haji Palay Khan faced various hardships and struggles during his early life. Despite the difficult circumstances, Haji Palay Khan Mandokhail displayed determination and resilience from an early age. He recognized the value of education and actively sought opportunities to obtain basic knowledge and skills. Although access to formal education was limited in his community, he pursued informal avenues of learning to broaden his understanding of the world.

Leadership and Role in the Mandokhail Tribe[edit]

He was tribal leader of Mandokhail tribe. Mandokhail was the most influenced man of Arbzai sub-tribe of Mandokhail. Haji Palay Khan Mandokhail was a member of the Tribal Jirga. He played a vital role in resolving tribal disputes and maintaining peace and harmony in the area. Haji Palay Khan Mandokhail's leadership and dedication to the welfare of his people have left a lasting impact on the Mandokhail tribe and the broader community. His efforts in promoting unity and resolving disputes have fostered a sense of peace and cooperation in the region.

Throughout his life, Haji Palay Khan Mandokhail prioritized the betterment of his community, advocating for their rights and striving for improved living conditions. He was highly respected for his wisdom, integrity, and commitment to justice.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Shah, M. A. (1992). Sardari, Jirga & Local Government Systems in Balochistan. Pakistan: Qasim Parinters[sic].
  2. ^ Oral accounts and community knowledge