Kamal Khel is the sub-tribe of the Yousazai tribe of Pashtun peoples.[1]

Yusufzai/KamalKhel
کمال خیل (Pashto) یوسف زئی (Urdu)
Regions with significant populations
Primarily Pakistan and Afghanistan
Languages
Pashto (Native)


Samiullah Yousafzai

- Born around 1807

- Leader of the Azikhel tribe

- Studied Islamic studies in India

- Returned shangla besham butyal and became a renowned fighter and leader

- Gathered a following of around 1500 warriors

- Fought against non-Muslims who oppressed Muslims, defending communities in need

- Died around 1898 at the age of 91

- Buried in a grand tomb with a large dome in Besham, Butyal, Shangla District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

- Samiullah Yousafzai was a leader of the Azikhel tribe

- He went to India to study Islamic studies

- He came back and was rumored to be a very good fighter

- He had many people with him and used to fight with non-Muslims

- Wherever Muslims were oppressed, he used to go there to fight

- He had 1500 warriors with him

- His tomb is in Besham, Butyal

- His tomb has a huge dome

-Samiullah Yousafzai was a very good warrior and also fought a lot with the Swati tribe for his land

Family Lineage

- Khan Usman had five sons, one of whom was Charabi Khan

- Charabi Khan's son was Kamal Khan (Kamalkhel)

- Kamal Khan's grave is in Shangla Besham Kerai

- Kamal Khan's son was muladaray Khan

- Muladaray Khan's son was Mohammed Salim

- Mohammed Salim's son was Mohammed Aurang

- Mohammed Aurang's son was Samiullah Yousafzai

- Samiullah Yousafzai sub tribe kamalkhel Rustamkhel Azikhel Akuzai Yousafzai

References

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  1. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Utman Khel" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 822–823.