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| group=Bhurgri <br />بھرگڑی / ڀرڳڙئ / भुरग॒ड़ी /

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| related= [[Rind (Baloch tribe)]] • [[Leghari]]• [[Talpur]] • [[Jatoi (Baloch tribe)]] * other [[Baloch people]] & [[Sindhi people]]
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'''Bhurgri''' ({{lang-ur|بھرگڑی}}; {{lang-sd|ڀرڳڙئ}}; {{lang-hi| भुरग॒ड़ी}}) is a [[Baloch people|Baloch]] tribe,<ref>https://pikalbaloch.wordpress.com/about/</ref><ref>http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-optional-subjects/group-vii/balochi/83362-baloch-origin-baloch-tribes.html</ref> lives in [[Sindh]] and [[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan]] provinces of [[Pakistan]].

==History==

The surname "Bhurgri" is derived from a place named Bhurgarh in [[Dera Ghazi Khan]] [[Punjab, Pakistan|Punjab]].<ref>[http://paknetmag.blogspot.com/2009/08/pioneers-of-freedom-series_19.html " Bhurgari\" is derived from a place named Bhurgarh]</ref>
Bhurgri tribe is said to be originated from [[Choti Zareen]] the ancestral town of the [[Baloch people|Balochi]] Aliani clan. The well-known Leghari and other Balochi tribes are still located in the Dera Ghazi Khan District of Southern Punjab, Pakistan.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

The Talpur Alias Mirs of Sindh, actually migrated to Sindh from Choti Zareen. They migrated to Sindh at the invitation of the Kalhora rulers then to assist them in their defense matters and they performed their role as the ARMY Of Sindh, accompanied by many other Baloch tribes like the Bhurgri, [[Jatoi (tribe)|Jatoi]], Leghari, Changwani, Amdani, Birmani, Lashari and Khosa and other tribes.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

==Language==

The tribe mostly speaks [[Saraiki language|Saraiki]], [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]],[[Balochi language|Balochi]]<ref>http://babalfaqeer.blogspot.com/2012/02/balochi-culture-languagemusic.html</ref><ref>http://shaheedbalochistan.yolasite.com/baluchi-culture.php</ref> and randomly also speaks [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2015}}

==Settlement==
The Bhurgri tribe is settled mainly in the [[Sindh]], [[Southern Punjab]] and [[Balochistan]] provinces.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

A segment of the Bhurgri tribe migrated to Sindh on the invitation of the [[Talpur]] rulers, they were accompanied mainly by [[Leghari]] and other Baloch tribes. The Bhurgri tribe in Sindh is settled in [[Mirpurkhas]], [[Hyderabad, Pakistan|Hyderabad]], [[Dadu District|Dadu]], [[Nawabshah]], [[Badin]], and [[Larkana]] Districts,
and in Punjab is settled in [[Dera Gazi Khan]] District.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}}

==Some Distinguished and Prominent Personalities==

* Raees [[Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bhurgri]] (Barrister),(1878-1924) ''One of the Pioneers of Freedom Movement of PAKISTAN''.<ref>[http://paknetmag.blogspot.com/2009/08/pioneers-of-freedom-series_19.html Pioneers of Freedom]</ref><ref>[http://www.gulhayat.com/freedomfighterwhoswho.asp Freedom Fighter]</ref>
* [[Abdul-Majid Bhurgri]], First person to develop Sindhi Computing Solution.<ref>[[Abdul-Majid Bhurgri|First person to develop Sindhi Computing Solution]]</ref><ref>[https://iaoj.wordpress.com/2010/06/06/majid-bhurgri-a-hero-of-sindhi-computing/ Majid Bhurgri a Hero of Sindh and Sindhi computing]</ref><ref>[http://www.bhurgri.com/bhurgri/downloads/PakLang.pdf]</ref>
* [[Abdul Ghafoor Bhurgri]],(Jan 1st 1921 - Feb 10th 2015) Former Provincial Revenue & Culture Minister Sindh, EX- MPA, Writer, Senior Lawyer, Father of Hero of Sindhi Computing (Abdul Majid Bhurgri).<ref>[http://www.dawn.com/news/1162768]</ref><ref>[http://www.pas.gov.pk/uploads/downloads/mpas_6th_assembly.pdf EX- MPA Sindh Assembly]</ref>
* '''Raees Khair Mohammad Khan Bhurgri''', (Died on June 6, 2013)<ref>https://twitter.com/DocMansoorB/status/342467121374195713</ref> EX- MPA, Renowned Land Lord in Sindh.<ref>[http://www.pas.gov.pk/uploads/downloads/mpas_11th_assembly.pdf EX- MPA Sindh Assembly]</ref>
* '''Raees Jameel Ahmed Bhurgri''' (February 21, 1952 - September 21, 2015) <ref>http://www.dawn.com/news/1208388</ref> Former MPA Sindh Assembly <ref>[http://www.pas.gov.pk/index.php/members/profile/en/31/404]</ref>
* '''Zahid Ali Bhurgri''', EX- MPA, Sindh & Former Provincial Minister for Fisheries.<ref>[http://www.pas.gov.pk/index.php/members/profile/en/9/117 MPA, Sindh Assembly]</ref>
* '''Akhtar Inayat Bhurgri''', Additional Secretary Rehabilitation Department Sindh, former secretary [[Sindh Public Service Commission]],<ref>http://www.pakstudy.com/forum/index.php?topic=7564.0</ref> former secretary [[Sindhi Language Authority]].
* '''Abdul Hamid Bhurgri''', Additional Advocate General [[Sindh High Court]],<ref>http://www.lawdepartment.gos.pk/Lawdeptdetail.aspx?pg=advocate</ref><ref>[http://ppinewsagency.com/15981/ Additional Advocate General, Sindh High Court]</ref> Chairman Law Colleges
* '''Dr. Abdul Jalil Bhurgri'''<ref>http://lovely-sindh.blogspot.com/2011/04/history-of-digri.html</ref>
* '''Zahid Hussain Bhurgri''', Progressive Agriculturist - Landlord of Sindh, Senior Member of Sindh Chamber of Agriculture, Member Nara Canal Area Water Board Mirpurkhas & Sindh Irrigation Board Member

==Places Named After Members==

*[[Kot Ghulam Muhammad]] named after Ghulam Muhammad Bhurgri.
*[[Bhurgari railway station|Bhurgri Railway Station]], situated in Village Ghulam Nabi Bhurgri, [[Shahdadkot]], [[Qamber Shahdadkot District]] <ref>Sindh.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhurgari_railway_station</ref>
*[[Masu Bhurgri]]
*'''Bhurgri Hospital''', Matli District Badin
*'''Union Coincil Dengan Bhurgri''', Kot Ghulam Muhammad Mirpurkhas
*Former '''Union Council Ghous Bux Bhurgri''', Kot Ghulam Muhammad Mirpurkhas
*[[Kot Zahid Hussain Bhurgari]], Village Zahid Hussain Bhurgari, Naukot Sindh Pakistan

==References==
{{reflist|1}}

==External links==
*[http://pk.geoview.info/a_palace_of_honorable_barrister_mr_ghulam_muhammad_bhurgri_at_dengan_kot_ghulam_muhammad_mirpur_khas_sindh,73851346p]
* [http://www.bhurgri.com/bhurgri/sd_index.php Bhurgri Website]
* [http://www.bhurgrihospital.com/introduction.html Bhurgri Hospital]
* http://www.triposo.com/section/Bhurgari

[[Category:Social groups of Pakistan]]
[[Category:Sindhi tribes]]
[[Category:Baloch tribes]]

Revision as of 21:08, 2 October 2015

Bhurgri
بھرگڑی / ڀرڳڙئ / भुरग॒ड़ी /
Regions with significant populations
Related ethnic groups
Rind (Baloch tribe)LeghariTalpurJatoi (Baloch tribe) * other Baloch people & Sindhi people

Bhurgri (Urdu: بھرگڑی; Sindhi: ڀرڳڙئ; Hindi: भुरग॒ड़ी) is a Baloch tribe,[1][2] lives in Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan.

History

The surname "Bhurgri" is derived from a place named Bhurgarh in Dera Ghazi Khan Punjab.[3] Bhurgri tribe is said to be originated from Choti Zareen the ancestral town of the Balochi Aliani clan. The well-known Leghari and other Balochi tribes are still located in the Dera Ghazi Khan District of Southern Punjab, Pakistan.[citation needed]

The Talpur Alias Mirs of Sindh, actually migrated to Sindh from Choti Zareen. They migrated to Sindh at the invitation of the Kalhora rulers then to assist them in their defense matters and they performed their role as the ARMY Of Sindh, accompanied by many other Baloch tribes like the Bhurgri, Jatoi, Leghari, Changwani, Amdani, Birmani, Lashari and Khosa and other tribes.[citation needed]

Language

The tribe mostly speaks Saraiki, Sindhi,Balochi[4][5] and randomly also speaks Punjabi.[citation needed]

Settlement

The Bhurgri tribe is settled mainly in the Sindh, Southern Punjab and Balochistan provinces.[citation needed]

A segment of the Bhurgri tribe migrated to Sindh on the invitation of the Talpur rulers, they were accompanied mainly by Leghari and other Baloch tribes. The Bhurgri tribe in Sindh is settled in Mirpurkhas, Hyderabad, Dadu, Nawabshah, Badin, and Larkana Districts, and in Punjab is settled in Dera Gazi Khan District.[citation needed]

Some Distinguished and Prominent Personalities

  • Raees Khair Mohammad Khan Bhurgri, (Died on June 6, 2013)[13] EX- MPA, Renowned Land Lord in Sindh.[14]
  • Raees Jameel Ahmed Bhurgri (February 21, 1952 - September 21, 2015) [15] Former MPA Sindh Assembly [16]
  • Zahid Ali Bhurgri, EX- MPA, Sindh & Former Provincial Minister for Fisheries.[17]
  • Akhtar Inayat Bhurgri, Additional Secretary Rehabilitation Department Sindh, former secretary Sindh Public Service Commission,[18] former secretary Sindhi Language Authority.
  • Abdul Hamid Bhurgri, Additional Advocate General Sindh High Court,[19][20] Chairman Law Colleges
  • Dr. Abdul Jalil Bhurgri[21]
  • Zahid Hussain Bhurgri, Progressive Agriculturist - Landlord of Sindh, Senior Member of Sindh Chamber of Agriculture, Member Nara Canal Area Water Board Mirpurkhas & Sindh Irrigation Board Member

Places Named After Members

References