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    Descendants of Bangash are found in India as well but are rather than being referred to as "Pashtuns", they are known as Pathans. Instead of speaking Pashto, the Bangash Pathans of India speak either Hindi or Urdu. They are mostly found in Uttar Pradesh and mostly in the cities of Farrukhabad, Lucknow, and Gorakhpur.

  2. Nov 9, 2014 · The Baizai, descendants of Bai, and the Malik-Miris or Miranzais, sprung from Malik Mir, were the parent tribes of the Afghans of Bangash, and to these were affiliated the Kaghzi, descended from Kakhai or Kaghai, daughter of Malik Mir, by a husband of an unknown tribe.

  3. You can find the Pashtuns in most states of India especially Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab. Many of the Pashtun settlements in India date back hundreds of years. What Are Their Lives Like? Pashtuns in India have a low literacy rate, which holds them back economically and socially.

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  4. Some Bangash also inhabit the Rudain, Kaimganj and Farrukhabad regions in INDIA, most notable of whom were the Nawabs of Farrukhabad who established their own BANGASH colony. Other Bangash inhabit Khorasan and Mazandaran in IRAN.

  5. Jan 27, 2016 · A new study exploring the genetic history of present-day Indians, reconstructed using DNA information, has found they are descendants of four major ancestral populations in mainland India 1.

  6. names. The descendants of Jamshed are included under the general head of Miranzais. The Samilzais are not divided into any well marked sub-sections. They also have given their name to a tappa, which is mainly occupied by their descendants.

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  8. A large number of Bangash are also found in the northeastern section of the Paktia and Paktika Province in Afghanistan. Descendants of Bangash are also found in the Uttar Pradesh state of India, particularly in the city of Farrukhabad which was founded by Muhammad Khan Bangash in 1714.