Jogezai

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Jogezai (

Nawab Muhammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai
, who is the bloodline of Baiker Nika.

In the middle of the 18th century

Ahmed Shah Abdali granted a sanad (certificate) to Baiker Nika, fourth in descent from Jogi and the head of the Jogezai family, conferring upon him the title and position of "Badshah or Ruler of Zhob".[2] The Zhob Tumandar
belongs to the Jogezai family.

The application of the British policy of Divide and Rule resulted into splitting and division of the Jogezai family into three different heads of one tribe. One of the leaders was given the titles of Tumandar, Sardar Bahadur and Nawab (S.B Tumandar Nawab Bangul Khan Jogezai) and the other two were given the title of Sardar Bahadur; (Sardar Bahadur Zarghun Khan Jogezai of Killa Saifullah) and (Sardar Bahadur Akbar Khan Jogezai of Loralai).

Nawab of Jogezai

The first Nawab from the Jogezai clan was Shaheed Nawab Bangul Khan Jogezai, who was first awarded the title of Sardar Bahadur in 1897 and later on, was granted the title of Nawab in 1906.

Nawab Mohammad Ayaz Jogezai
to be his successor while he was still alive and after his death in 1988, Nawab Ayaz took over and is the current head of the family.

List of Nawabs

Notable Personalities

Other notable personalities include:

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